Friday, September 30, 2005

Man who stole Crosby's worlds jersey apologizes

Yeah, he's sorry he got caught!

From the AP wire:
MONTREAL -- The man charged with stealing Sidney Crosby's gold-medal game jersey from the World Junior Hockey Championships has apologized.

Jacques Lamoureux took the jersey from Crosby's bag last January when the phenom passed through Montreal's airport after the tournament.

Lamoureux, fired as an Air Canada baggage handler afterward, wanted the jersey for his daughter. It eventually ended up in a Montreal-area mailbox.

In addition to his apology, Lamoureux donated $300 to victims of criminal acts. He will not have a criminal record.

Crosby wore the sweater during Team Canada's gold-medal win over Russia in the championship Jan. 4 in Grand Forks, N.D.

The jersey was found outside a post office in Lachute, Que. by a postal worker a week after it was stolen by a postal employee.

It was auctioned off, with the proceeds going toward youth hockey charities and south Asian tsunami relief. The jersey yielded an astounding high bid of $22,100.







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