MILLERSVILLE — A group of middle school students allegedly totaled the Old Mill High School football coach’s car last month.
Coach Damian Ferragamo found his 2000 Honda Civic bashed and dented in the parking lot of the Old Mill High and Middle schools complex in Millersville on Oct. 29, according to a police report.
Ferragamo told police and the county teacher’s union that witnesses saw seven or eight middle-schoolers using Ferragamo’s car as a trampoline. It was the second time the car had been damaged that week.
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Very Sad - 2009-11-10 07:40:25
This is such a stupid act. I hope they all get caught!!!
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