
BY: Kim Hudson
The owner of Giovanni's 724 in North Coventry Township, PA said he will give meals for free to first responders through Sunday as a thank you for the search and capture of escaped prisoner Danelo Cavalcante. "It was scary," Joseph Picone said. "You didn't know where he was at."
Picone said the hunt for Cavalcante hurt business at Giovanni's 724 Italian Restaurant in South Coventry Township. However, the owner said understood why customers stayed at home Monday and Tuesday. "We could tell that the business was more takeout, than dine-in because people were scared," Picone said.
SOURCE: https://www.cbsnews.com
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