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  • Authorities in Montana say a man dubbed the Piggyback Bandit because of a history of jumping on the backs of high school athletes in Oregon and Washington state has been arrested in Helena.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • In this photo made taken from Feb. 4, 2012 security camera footage provided by Bismarck Schools, a man identified as 28-year-old Sherwin Shayegan of Bothell, Wash., dressed in a basketball uniform, stands in a hallway at Century High School in Bismarck, N.D. Dubbed the Piggyback Bandit, Shayegan crashed school sporting events in at least five states from Washington to Minnesota, in some cases coaxing players to give him a piggyback ride.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2012

  • A man dubbed the Piggyback Bandit because of an alleged history of jumping on the backs of high school athletes in Oregon and Washington state has pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor counts of assault after his arrest in Helena.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Users may customize with several options: horizontal or vertical case orientation, brown leather or Lead Indium trim, a shoulder strap and/or a removable "Piggyback" accessories pouch.

    MobileTechReview 2010

  • Users may customize with several options: horizontal or vertical case orientation, brown leather or Lead Indium trim, a shoulder strap and/or a removable "Piggyback" accessories pouch.

    MobileTechReview 2010

  • Can I "Piggyback" two routers to have enough cables?

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2009

  • Piggyback reissue for the Band's farewell concert movie.

    This week's new film releases 2011

  • Last, but not least ludicrous, there's the new Piggyback Rider, a backpack that can carry kids up to 60 pounds or sit down, readers 7 years of age.

    This Sunday, Moms Don't Have to Be Sherpas Lenore Skenazy 2011

  • They are, to retool an epithet made famous by that most unlikely yet utterly courageous hero of freedom Howard Stern, a Piggyback Virus.

    The Piggyback Virus 2010

  • Piggyback developers in a bind over IE By Paul Festa CNET News.com October 7, 2004 - ... vendors of third-party browser applications that piggyback on the Microsoft browser are concerned that IE's widely noted stagnation may be proving as much a liability as an opportunity.

    Internet News: Browsers Archives 2010

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