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This man is on the loose around Penn State and is wanted by the police
UNIVERSITY PARK -- The so-called "Chicken Man" finally ran afoul of the law.
Gregory E. Gehl, whose claim to fame is roaming about the Penn State campus and downtown dressed in a black tuxedo with a chicken mask over his head was actually being sought by police Friday morning after he allegedly disrupted several large classes in the Forum Building.
It's not often a "be-on-the-lookout" notice goes out over the airwaves to Centre County authorities for a 6-foot, two-inch tall man wearing a tux and a chicken mask.
"He ran into several classes while they were in session and caused disruptions," said Penn State police spokesman Tyrone Parham. "He was actually holding a live chicken."
Police issued Gehl a summary citation for disorderly conduct, meaning he'll get a $300 fine if convicted or if he pleads guilty
UNIVERSITY PARK -- The so-called "Chicken Man" finally ran afoul of the law.
Gregory E. Gehl, whose claim to fame is roaming about the Penn State campus and downtown dressed in a black tuxedo with a chicken mask over his head was actually being sought by police Friday morning after he allegedly disrupted several large classes in the Forum Building.
It's not often a "be-on-the-lookout" notice goes out over the airwaves to Centre County authorities for a 6-foot, two-inch tall man wearing a tux and a chicken mask.
"He ran into several classes while they were in session and caused disruptions," said Penn State police spokesman Tyrone Parham. "He was actually holding a live chicken."
Police issued Gehl a summary citation for disorderly conduct, meaning he'll get a $300 fine if convicted or if he pleads guilty
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