DA: Man strikes out trying to sell Dustin Pedroia's stolen cleats, other Sox equipment online
By adamg on Thu, 05/12/2011 - 8:40am
A South Weymouth man faces charges in two states for allegedly trying to sell stolen Fenway equipment - and Dustin Pedroia's cleats - on a sports-memorabilia auction site.
Jamie Pritchard-Holland, 32, is charged in Boston Municipal Court with two counts of receiving stolen property, specifically, a 380-foot marker from center field, a home plate from the visitor's bullpen, the cleats and Kevin Youkilis's glove, all stolen in April 2010, our Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports.
Pritchard-Holland faces separate charges in New York's Suffolk County, where he was arrested on May 5. The auction site is based there.
Innocent, etc.
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How did he steal these things?
Was he a Fenway employee when he did this? If not, how was he able to do it?
Met, Too?
Are they sure it wasn't this guy:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/12/sports/baseball/...
Yeah, different guy
Weymouth man allegedly duped Johnny Pesky into autographing stolen piece of Fenway Park - used the old dying-son trick.
Put him to death
Steal whatever you want from the team, but the day you mess with Johnny Pesky is the day you forfeit your life in the state of Massachusetts.