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Man Accused of Stealing Greyhound Bus from Port Authority Terminal
Ten minutes later, they called their transportation command headquarters Texas, which was able to detect the bus through an onboard Global Positioning System, police said.
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A subway-obsessed thief who’s spent more than a third of his life in prison for transit-related offenses was busted in Brooklyn Wednesday for driving a Greyhound bus he stole from the Port Authority depot, police sources said.
His criminal history began when he hopped behind the wheel of a train and drove it to the World Trade Center when he was just 15-years-old.
Police officers spotted the bus traveling down a street in Brooklyn, and stopped it. It was taken from the Port Authority Bus Terminal. “Because all of our coaches are equipped with Global Positioning System tracking mechanisms, the bus was recovered quickly”.
Local reports said Wednesday’s arrest was one of 30 for McCollum. In 2008, he was arrested for stealing a Trailways bus from Hoboken, New Jersey.
McCollum, who has been diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, has been arrested at least 25 times, cops said.
He is being held at a police station in Park Slope, PIX 11 reports.
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McCollum often pulled off the crimes by impersonating as a transit employee.