|
Updated: 1:53 PM Jul 15, 2009
Man who regained his sight 10 years after explosion now charged in court
A man who lost his sight more than 15 years ago after an electrical explosion, and then regained it in a medical miracle, is now being charged with lewd and lascivious behavior.
Posted: 3:30 PM Jul 10, 2009Email Address: news@weau.com |
|
A man who lost his sight more than 15 years ago after an electrical explosion, and then regained it in a medical miracle, is now being charged with lewd and lascivious behavior.
According to the criminal complaint, Eau Claire Police say in early June, a woman saw 49-year-old Renay G. Poirier of Eau Claire exposing himself in his car. Officers say when they questioned Poirier he told them when he sees people walking alone, he takes steps to show them they are vulnerable. The complaint says Poirier told officers he did that to help raise awareness that there are bad people out there hiding in the weeds. Officers say Poirier also covered his license plate with a piece of cardboard.
The complaint says in August of 2008, a man told officers he saw Poirier’s car parked in the Manz Elementary School parking lot, and the man inside the car was wearing a ski mask. The man told officers Poirier had his rear license plate covered, but was able to see the front license plate.
Poirier is scheduled to be in court on August 18.
- Crews battle apartment fire in Eau Claire, roads reopened
- Whitney Houston, superstar of records, films, dies
- Powerball’s $325 million jackpot 3rd largest in game’s history
- One year after gas price investigation, little has changed
- Girl, 8, killed in 2-vehicle collision in Milton
- Teen gets probation for punching his son's mother
- Semi, car crash in Hallie Friday morning
- Former jailer makes plea in sexual assault case
- Assignment 13: Could Wisconsin interstates become tollways?
- Heroin user talks about getting off the drug
- Catholic Institutions required to offer free birth control
110 Comments - Wisconsin to use part of mortgage settlement for budget
90 Comments - Democrats say GOP recall challenges won't stand
74 Comments - Obama: Birth control policy meets everyone's needs
59 Comments - One year after gas price investigation, little has changed
41 Comments - Walker, Van Hollen want to use settlement money for budget
40 Comments
