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Son of T. Boone Pickens found hiding in a fly fishing shop
Friday, June 16, 2006; Posted: 5:43 p.m. EDT (21:43 GMT)
CORNWALL, Connecticut (AP) -- The son of billionaire oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens was charged with burglary after he was found hiding under a table in a fly fishing shop, authorities said.
Michael Pickens, 51, spent three days in jail following his arraignment Monday in Bantam Superior Court.
He was found Sunday inside the Housatonic Meadows Fly Shop after the store's owner noticed something wrong and called police, according to state police.
Investigators found a nearby stash of items taken from the shop and found Pickens groggy and hiding under a table inside, state police said.
Pickens, of Nocona, Texas, had rented a room nearby for a weekend of fishing, the Republican-American of Waterbury, Connecticut, reported.
Pickens was indicted last year on federal securities fraud allegations in New York and had been freed on $500,000 bond under a promise to appear for future court dates and not violate the law. He faces 20 years in jail if convicted of securities fraud.
As a result of the arrest in Cornwall, Pickens was ordered to appear in U.S. District Court in New York for a bail status hearing, where a judge will decide whether to increase his bond.
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Son of T. Boone Pickens found hiding in a fly fishing shop
Friday, June 16, 2006; Posted: 5:43 p.m. EDT (21:43 GMT)
CORNWALL, Connecticut (AP) -- The son of billionaire oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens was charged with burglary after he was found hiding under a table in a fly fishing shop, authorities said.
Michael Pickens, 51, spent three days in jail following his arraignment Monday in Bantam Superior Court.
He was found Sunday inside the Housatonic Meadows Fly Shop after the store's owner noticed something wrong and called police, according to state police.
Investigators found a nearby stash of items taken from the shop and found Pickens groggy and hiding under a table inside, state police said.
Pickens, of Nocona, Texas, had rented a room nearby for a weekend of fishing, the Republican-American of Waterbury, Connecticut, reported.
Pickens was indicted last year on federal securities fraud allegations in New York and had been freed on $500,000 bond under a promise to appear for future court dates and not violate the law. He faces 20 years in jail if convicted of securities fraud.
As a result of the arrest in Cornwall, Pickens was ordered to appear in U.S. District Court in New York for a bail status hearing, where a judge will decide whether to increase his bond.