Asheville Daily Planet - August, 2011

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Emerson’s ‘Self-Reliance’ essay should be on must-read list • Pg. 10

August 2011

Vol. 7, No. 9

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James Brazell, the first owner of a Chevrolet Volt in Asheville, speaks as his car gets charged up at a July 28 news conference.

Officials tout electric car plug-in plans

From Staff Reports The electric-drive Chevrolet Volts were officially introduced and plans were discussed for the installation of 25 recharging stations in the area for the vehicles during a a July 28 news conference at the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce. Among the most enthused persons speaking at the gala was James Brazell, who proudly claims the title of the first owner of a Volt in Asheville About 1,000 electric vehicles are projected to be on Asheville-area roads by 2015, officials said. After the ceremony, test drives of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt were offered to elected officials and the news media. See PLUG-INS, Page 12

A splash of colors

A number of festival-goers took advantage of the opportunity to express their artistry on a wall on which they could add their unique touch during Asheville’s annual three-day Bele Chere mu-

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sic and arts gala, which ended July 31. An estimated 300,000 people attend the festival each year. More pictures of the largest free annual outdoor festival in the Southeast appear on Page 7.

Victoria’s Secret lingerie scam termed ... strange

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The Victoria’s Secret store at the Asheville Mall features intimate apparel and beauty products for women.

By JOHN NORTH Asheville native Shelley Wright feels she has been the victim of a Victoria’s Secret lingerie scam that leaves her puzzled as to the motive of the perpetrator in what seems like more than a prank. One thing that is for sure is that the box containing a black garter belt and six pairs of stockings that she supposedly won in a drawing, which she never entered, was not at the store at the Asheville Mall, as a caller claiming to represent the store had promised. Wright, the daughter of Bill and Linda Wright, who own Wright’s Coin Shop, helps her parents run the store at 1271 Sweeten Creek Road. She also is a certified paranormal investigator who often co-stars with world-renowned paranormal expert Joshua P. Warren on his radio show “Speaking of Strange” on Saturday nights on WWNC-AM (570). Even though — at the worst — she suspects it might have been a setup for a kidnapping, Wright said she has not reported the incident to the Asheville Police Department because she is not sure if what happened constitutes a crime.

Meanwhile, Kristin Stewart, manager on duty at Asheville’s Victoria’s Secret, told the Daily Planet on Aug. 2 that “all I know is she (Wright) got a phone call that she had won a bra and panty set. She came in to redeem it — and we said we didn’t know anything about it.” When pressed for details, Stewart said, “We don’t know anything” more. Upon further questioning, she said that Wright’s case was reported by the local store to its Customer Relations Department “and they’re looking into it to see if there’s any other” such scams involving area customers. To her knowledge, Stewart said there have “been no others” victimized by scams recently. In a July 31 interview, Wright told the Daily Planet that she answered a telephone call at work from a woman, asking to speak to Shelley Wright on the afternoon of July 26. “She told me she worked for Victoria’s Secret and I had won a contest. She told me I had won a garter belt and six pairs of stockings. “I didn’t think it was anything strange since I’m on ‘Speaking of Strange’

Shelley Wright

(radio show) all the time. We’re always giving out phone numbers, so I thought one of my listeners had entered my name in the contest.” The caller told Wright she had tried to call her the previous day, but could not reach her, which Wright had confirmed with co-workers at the busy coin shop. See LINGERIE, Page 12


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