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Discuss “Students held on $1 million bond for Heinz Field break-in”

Two Carnegie Mellon students were arrested early yesterday morning as they tried to break into Heinz Field hours before a Steelers game at the stadium.

Police arrested Sudeep Paul, a senior in business administration and economics, and Anand Shankar Durvasula, a junior in economics and social and decision sciences, for attempting to scale a fence at the stadium’s Gate 5 about 2 a.m. yesterday morning.

The two are now being held on $1 million straight bond each after being arraigned in front of District Magistrate Gene Riccardi last night.

Heinz Field security officers told Pittsburgh’s KDKA-TV news that they saw the men on surveillance tape opening an unsecured door.

After the two walked around the stadium with a folding chair, security...

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Nov 06, 2006 at 12:08 PM

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