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Updated: February 16, 2012, 9:39 AM ET'Piggyback bandit' banned in five statesEmailPrintComments902Associated Press
HELENA, Mont. -- The stocky man showed up in a basketball uniform for a game at Century High School in North Dakota. Players and coaches assumed he was a fan who had come with another team, so nobody objected when he began to pitch in around the bench.

"He helped lay out uniforms, got water. He even gave a couple of kids shoulder massages. Creepy stuff like that," said Jim Haussler, activities director for the Bismarck Public School District.

After the game was over, the man joined the winning team on the court and asked if he could get a piggyback ride. One bemused player gave it to him.



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Security footage taken this month at Century High School in Bismarck, N.D., shows a man identified as Sherwin Shayegan of Bothell, Wash., known as the 'piggyback bandit.'
"He makes himself appear as if he's limited or handicapped. I think he plays an empathy card, so to speak," Haussler said. "We didn't realize what we were dealing with until several days later."

What they were dealing with the night of Feb. 4 was the Piggyback Bandit -- Sherwin Shayegan of Bothell, Wash., a 28-year-old man who ingratiates himself with high school sports teams, then hoists his 5-foot-8, 240-pound frame onto the backs of the student athletes.

Shayegan's antics stretch back to 2008 and had been mainly confined to Washington and Oregon. But since last fall, he has worked his way east to Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota, leaving a trail of befuddled athletes in his wake.

Shayegan has asked for piggybacks, attempted to pay for piggybacks and just sprung one upon an unsuspecting kid. He favors basketball games, but he also has leapt onto hockey, soccer and football players.

He has pretended to interview athletes for a term paper, acted as a team manager or just tried to blend in with the crowd for a piggyback payoff.

Why he does it is unclear, as is who came up with the "Piggyback Bandit" nickname that now follows him wherever he goes. Shayegan, contacted on his cellphone Tuesday, politely declined to speak of the piggyback rides until he could talk to an attorney.

"I'd prefer not to comment, if that's OK," he said.



What's disturbing to me is that he is jumping on our young athletes, he is 240 pounds, and he can hurt someone.
 
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You guys have no idea...

A few years ago I was talking to one of my good friends from back home while I was in college (He in Washington State). He said, "the craziest thing happened to me today. I was just about to leave the grocery store and some guy hopped on my back outta nowhere." He told me how awkward it was and he didn't know what to do because he thought the kid was ******ed, plus he was trying to balance himself and this fatty on his back because he was carrying to handfuls of groceries. He was embarrassed during and after because the kid kept talking to him and asking for a piggyback ride....I laughed.

Fast forward a few months...

I was talking to another good friend of mine who rides a bus every single place he goes. At first he was talking about this cute girl he kept making eye contact with, which led into an "oh by the way, the weirdest thing happened to me at the bus stop the other day." He said he was standing waiting for the bus when, without any previous conversation, a kid kept asking him for a piggyback ride. My friend kept saying no with a half-hearted smile, not knowing if this dude was serious, but also seeing he was little off. The guy was persistent though and kept asking then finally just hopped onto his back the exact moment the bus arrived. My friend had to carry this kid onto the bus and was unbelievably embarrassed...I laughed extremely hard and tied the stories together.

Just 2 days ago my friend told me to google the piggyback bandit...It was that same guy. I guess you can say my friends knew him before he hit it big.
 
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul

You guys have no idea...

A few years ago I was talking to one of my good friends from back home while I was in college (He in Washington State). He said, "the craziest thing happened to me today. I was just about to leave the grocery store and some guy hopped on my back outta nowhere." He told me how awkward it was and he didn't know what to do because he thought the kid was ******ed, plus he was trying to balance himself and this fatty on his back because he was carrying to handfuls of groceries. He was embarrassed during and after because the kid kept talking to him and asking for a piggyback ride....I laughed.

Fast forward a few months...

I was talking to another good friend of mine who rides a bus every single place he goes. At first he was talking about this cute girl he kept making eye contact with, which led into an "oh by the way, the weirdest thing happened to me at the bus stop the other day." He said he was standing waiting for the bus when, without any previous conversation, a kid kept asking him for a piggyback ride. My friend kept saying no with a half-hearted smile, not knowing if this dude was serious, but also seeing he was little off. The guy was persistent though and kept asking then finally just hopped onto his back the exact moment the bus arrived. My friend had to carry this kid onto the bus and was unbelievably embarrassed...I laughed extremely hard and tied the stories together.

Just 2 days ago my friend told me to google the piggyback bandit...It was that same guy. I guess you can say my friends knew him before he hit it big.


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Just peeped this on the news.. 

Apparently this is the dude.. 

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