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That's Not a Bluetooth: Thieves Steal Deaf Boy's Earpiece - Read More

Date Added: July 16, 2008 08:44:04 AM
The first time someone snatched the speech processor from behind her son's ear, Hilda Giron got it back. She had been shopping for groceries and shouted to the cashier to watch 3-year-old Jose while she took off after the young thief and his accomplice.

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