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Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 01:44:24 -0500 (CDT)






http://www.wtop.com/?nid=598&sid=1488750



By Scott McCabe and Bill Myers

Examiner Staff Writers

October 1, 2008



After Victor Papagno Jr. was arrested on a domestic violence charge in

August 2007, his wife, Andrea, told his bosses at the Naval Research

Laboratory that she wanted his work stuff out of the house, federal

sources said.



Navy officials didn't know what she was talking about.



When they showed up at the Papagno's Calvert County home, authorities

found a crime scene: 19,709 pieces of stolen computer equipment from the

Navy lab - hard drives, CDs, zip drives, floppy disks - worth up to $1.6

million, according to court documents and Navy officials.



Papagno, 40, the computer administrator for the Navy research lab, had

accumulated so much hardware that some of the boxes had to be stored at

neighbors' homes, sources close to the investigation told The Examiner.



[...]





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