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(snip) -- "Although explosives-sniffing canines found nothing of interest around the football stadium, an affidavit said the dogs registered two separate "positive hits for explosives" in the Lexus sport utility vehicle the men were driving."
From that article, one of these two guys made the Dean's list last year. Hmm.
(snip) Police said Paul and Durvasula opened an exterior door at the suite entrance at Gate B but did not go inside. Surveillance cameras show them pointing out other areas of the stadium and walking to Gate 5, where they found a folding chair. After sneaking around a couple of other gates, Durvasula allegedly returned to Gate 5 and used the chair to scale the fence, reaching over with his right arm, court documents said. At that point, a Heinz Field security supervisor approached the men, who tried to walk away, and they were taken into custody by Pittsburgh police. Police found a video camera and tripod inside a silver Lexus sports utility vehicle with New York plates and registered to Kumar Paul, 51, of Woodbury, N.Y. It was parked at Art Rooney Avenue at North Shore Drive.
Two bomb dogs were used to check the SUV because of unidentified suspicious items found inside, and they indicated a positive hit for explosives, court documents said. A bomb technician was called in and declared the vehicle was safe, the affidavit said.