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UT students charged with car robberies at USF game


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Guess mommy and daddy sending them to school just wasn't enough.

http://blogs.tampabay.com/breakingnews/2008/10/ut-students-cha.html

TAMPA -- Four young men, two identified as University of Tampa students, were arrested Thursday night during the USF game in conjunction with several car burglaries in the parking lot, according to arrest affidavits from the Hillsborough County Jail.

At about 9:30 p.m., police responded to reports of several people casing cars in the Raymond James Stadium Lot 14. They found four men: William Wise, 20, No. 703 2901 Dale Mabry Highway, Matthew Falzo, 19, No. 1437 401 W Kennedy, Eric Gross, 20, 401 No. 1644 W Kennedy, and Benjamin Howley, 20, No. 1006 2901 Dale Mabry Highway.

Police said Howley and Gross broke into a 2008 two-door Honda and a 2001 four-door Buick parked in Lot 14. About $200 worth of items were taken from the Honda and $450 from the Buick, and about $300 damage was done to the Buick's interior console, according to the arrest affidavit. Howley was reportedly found in possession of some of the stolen property, including an iPod and cash. They were confronted by police for underage drinking, and Gross admitted to breaking into at least three cars with Howley.

Wise and Falzo were also reportedly found in the parking lot with a black UT backpack full of stolen electronics and Suboxone pills -- a medication meant to wean people off opioid dependence, police said. Both admitted to burglaries after police apprehended them for underage drinking.

Gross and Falzo told police they are UT students. Howley said he works for OAS Advertising, and Wise said he was unemployed.

Gross and Howley were each charged with two counts of car burglary, one count of grand theft and one count of petty theft. Falzo was charged with possession of a narcotic, three counts of car burglary, two counts of grand theft and two counts of petty theft. Wise was charged with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, underage alcohol possession, three counts of car burglary, two counts of grand theft and two counts of petty theft. They were all taken to the Hillsborough County Jail.

Kim Wilmath, Times staff writer

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They were charged with burglary not robbery.

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They were charged with burglary not robbery.

Ah.  I just pasted the Times' headline in there. 

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They were charged with burglary not robbery.

Ah.  I just pasted the Times' headline in there. 

lol, it dosent surprise me that the Times has no idea what they are talking about.

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About time these scum bags got caught.

It's just a shame that it seems the police lucked into arresting them.  They need to supervise the parking lots better.  For $10 a car they could pay a few cops to patrol each lot for 4-5 hours during the game.

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Does this mean that those lowly, gold grilled TSA employees that were profiled on another thread are off the hook?

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Does this mean that those lowly, gold grilled TSA employees that were racily profiled on another thread are off the hook?

I'm embarrassed for who made those accusations.  Now that's low class.

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