Cape Times

In the poo for fake agent ID

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PITTSBURGH: A man whose company scoops up pet poop has been charged with flashing a fake Secret Service ID and badge during a traffic stop and using it to get the “government rate” for a hotel room.

Christophe­r Diiorio, 53, pleaded not guilty yesterday to federal charges of conspiracy, using a false badge and a fraudulent official seal.

Reserve township police said Diiorio flashed the ID card after an officer pulled him over for a faulty brake light on July 22. The hotel incident occurred a month earlier.

Diiorio and his attorney, William Difenderfe­r, didn’t respond to calls or e-mails. Messages left at Doodle Scoopers, Diiorio’s Bethel Park business, were also not returned.

A federal indictment alleges Diiorio e-mailed his photograph and informatio­n to “a foreign producer of false identifica­tion documents” between March 2014 and June 18, the date he is accused of using the badge at a hotel.

The foreign entity – not identified by name or country – then shipped fake Secret Service identifica­tion cards to Diiorio, the indictment said.

He originally faced state charges of forgery and impersonat­ing a public servant stemming from the traffic stop, but those were dropped when federal authoritie­s took over the case.

The most serious charge, conspiracy to commit an offence against the US, carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison.

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