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Belle Vernon man accused of stealing $500K from his mother

A Belle Vernon man, along with his wife and son, allegedly emptied his mother’s bank account over a four-year period, buying a luxury car and real estate, and gambling. State police on Thursday charged Todd Reppert, 56; his wife Laura Reppert, 55; and their son Ty Reppert, 29, with stealing ...

Man jailed in $500,000 theft from Bentleyville company

Bentleyville police charged an Allegheny County man Friday in connection with the theft of more than $500,000 from a local forklift dealer. William F. Rohan is accused in court documents of stealing parts from his employer, TruPar America in Bentleyville, and selling them in a scheme dating ...

Brownsville man accused of trying to run over cousin

State police alleged a Brownsville man stole nearly $1,000 from his cousin, then tried to run him over early Tuesday morning. According to a criminal complaint, Edgar Yoder II reported that Robert Grow Jr., 37, stole $967 from him. When confronted, Grow allegedly pushed Yoder down, got into a ...

Former Monessen Fire Department president charged in theft case

The former president of Monessen Fire Department No. 1 is facing accusations he stole more than $31,000 from the agency and then failed to pay the money back. Monessen police on Wednesday charged Stephen Anthony Gaydos III, 49, of Monessen, with felonies of theft by unlawful taking, receiving ...

Mon Valley pair charged in three-county bar burglary spree

State police on Wednesday charged a man and woman from the Mon Valley in connection to a 2023 three-county spree of bar burglaries, including one in which an ATM machine was stolen and found dumped in the Monongahela River. David Alan Rice, 33, of Charleroi, and Stephanie Denise Hankle, 30, of ...

Former Uniontown treasurer sentenced to up to 10 years behind bars for theft

The former treasurer of Uniontown was sentenced to 21 months to 10 years in prison on Tuesday for stealing more than $100,000 from city taxpayers. Fayette County President Judge Steve P. Leskinen acknowledged that Antoinette Louise Hodge’s actions were “motivated by gambling,” but ...