Ottawa Citizen

Parking meter mechanic stole $210K — in quarters

Culprit blames gambling addiction, Crohn’s disease

- CAROLYN THOMPSON

BUFFALO, N.Y. From the moment parking meter mechanic James Bagarozzo began his scheme to steal from the machines, his life became overrun with quarters. He stashed them in his pockets, in a sack in his truck, in closets at his house.

Over more than eight years, he brought home $210,000 worth of quarters — 4,762 kilograms of them — which he dutifully rolled and packed in $500 boxes to be exchanged for cash at banks on his lunch hour.

On Friday, a judge imposed a 2½-year sentence on Bagarozzo, who blamed a gambling addiction and Crohn’s disease, which he believed would kill him before he built a nest egg for his family.

“With all its problems, the last thing the city of Buffalo needs is employees who don’t do what they’re paid to do,” U.S. District Judge Richard Arcara said as he rejected a defence plea for home confinemen­t or community service.

From 2003 through 2011, the meter mechanic spent the first half of every workday stealing from 70 to 75 meters, prosecutor­s said. Rather than fix machines, he broke them so that quarters would collect on top where he could grab them with his hands instead of dropping into the collection canister.

Bagarozzo, speaking purposely but with little emotion, apologized during a brief statement to the court and said he accepted responsibi­lity.

A former co-worker, Lawrence Charles, followed Bagarozzo’s lead, stealing $15,000 in quarters over about five years, prosecutor­s said. He was expected to get six months to a year in prison. His sentencing also was supposed to be Friday, but it was postponed until Aug. 29.

The employees came under scrutiny in 2011 after Parking Commission­er Kevin Helfer noticed the city’s new computeriz­ed pay stations were bringing in far more money than the old quarter-fed parking meters.

“What may have begun as a theft of nickels and dimes, in the end was the equivalent of a major bank heist,” U.S. Attorney William Hochul said.

Since the arrests, the city’s annual parking meter revenue has increased by more than $500,000, Helfer said.

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