NY man faces trial in ‘Paternoville’ sign theft
Apr 12, 2012, 1:47 PM
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) – A man accused of crashing into the gates of Penn State’s football stadium and stealing the “Paternoville” sign is facing trial on burglary, theft and other charges.
Twenty-two-year-old Charles Ciraolo waived a preliminary hearing Wednesday on charges stemming from the Feb. 28 incident outside Beaver Stadium.
Police say surveillance video shows Ciraolo trying to drive through the gates and knocking over two signs, including the one in the area where students camp out for prime tickets called “Paternoville.” It’s named for Joe Paterno, the longtime head coach who died in January of lung cancer.
The Centre Daily Times (
http://bit.ly/HKL80g) reports police tracked Ciraolo to his home in Fairport, N.Y. and recovered the sign.
Damage to the gates was estimated at $23,000.
A message left for Ciraolo’s attorney wasn’t immediately returned.
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Information from: Centre Daily Times,
http://www.centredaily.com
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