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Man pleads innocent to auto parts charge



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Published: July 2, 2009

A West Rutland man was charged with a felony for allegedly trying to order parts for his girlfriend's car under the auspices of his former employer.

Nicholas L. Gallipo, 23, pleaded innocent Monday to a single count of attempted false personation for allegedly trying to buy $175 worth of automotive parts last month that he claimed were requested by Bruno Enterprises in Rutland.

State Police said Gallipo, who tried to order the parts from Carquest Auto Parts in Rutland, was fired by Bruno's two months before ordering the parts. A Carquest employee refused to hand over the sensor and battery he was seeking because Gallipo lacked a purchase order number, police said.

Gallipo denied that he represented himself as a Bruno's employee. He said he visited Carquest seeking parts for his girlfriend's car but left because the prices were too high.

If convicted, Gallipo faces up to 10 years in jail.








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sounds to me like he called, ordered the parts and when he got there to pick them up they refused to give them to him because he didn't have the correct paper work.
Sounded fine to me. The End
-- Posted by ch mott on Fri, Jul 3, 2009, 8:50 am EST

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yeah first it states that he ordered parts and recieved them under a bruno's employee and then it staes that carquest did not turn over the parts so he recieved the parts or he did not what is up with this story it makes no sense if you ask me but we would like to know if he got them or not
-- Posted by dum 2 dum dum dum .... on Thu, Jul 2, 2009, 4:17 pm EST

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What happened here? Did he or did he not try to take these parts without paying for them?
-- Posted by Curious gt on Thu, Jul 2, 2009, 1:40 pm EST

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