Multnomah County SheriffTrinidad Alatorre was arrested while hiding in a back room at Passionate Dreams Lingerie Modeling in Portland, Ore.
When you’re on the run, anywhere is a good place to hide.
Trinidad Alatorre was arrested by officers in a Portland, Ore., lingerie shop after he fled from a mobile home after the resident had fired shots at him, reports KATU.com.
Alatorre climbed onto the roof of Passionate Dreams Lingerie Modeling, then made his way into a back room of the premises when he was arrested.
Cops had been called following reports that a man had entered the mobile home of a nearby resident — who happened to be armed with a loaded gun, police said. The man fired at the 30-year-old suspect as he fled.
Alatorre wasn’t injured, but he appeared to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs, police said.
He is facing charges of criminal trespass in the first degree, criminal mischief in the second degree and interfering with a peace officer.
Victoria’ Secret has come under fire for advertisements featuring models with “the perfect body.”
The word “body” is meant to refer to their “Body” line of bras, but it’s clear the public has interpreted it a wee bit differently, and their campaign quickly sparked outrage online. But now, it’s also inspired a new campaign—and the Anti-Victoria’s Secret runway show has been appropriately dubbed the “real ‘perfect bodies’.”
An army of gorgeous women of all sizes took the stage at the spring/summer 2015 season of Lingerie Fashion Week last weekend in New York to celebrate figures of all shapes and sizes—from 0 to 16 to pregnant, to a group of courageous breast cancer survivors and women currently living with breast cancer.
Founder Lauren Rich states, “From the beginning we envisioned Lingerie Fashion Week as a platform to embrace and celebrate a wide range of intimate apparel brands, and hence body types, from petite to full bust to full figure to maternity. Lingerie is not one-size-fits-all, and neither are the women who wear it—on, and off, the runway.”
Victoria’s Secret had no comment regarding the backlash to their “Perfect Body” campaign.