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NASA Worker Ordered to Stay Away from Kennedy Space Center after Arrest.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, April, 2003
The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Apr. 25--A NASA worker, who was arrested on charges of stealing debris from Columbia's crash site, was ordered Thursday to stay away from Kennedy Space Center.
Michael T. Pankiewicz learned he had been banished from Space Center property when he appeared in federal court in Orlando for his first hearing after his arrest at work late Wednesday.
"My automobile is still there at Kennedy Space Center, and I would like to retrieve that," Pankiewicz said in his only public comment during the hearing in front of U.S. Magistrate Karla R. Spaulding.
Pankiewicz, 44, is accused of keeping debris he found when he was assigned with other federal workers and volunteers to search...
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