Articles Tagged with unlawful taking

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A woman who was allegedly using approximately 20 aliases is facing many charges after being accused of using the names and credentials of multiple people so she could illegally work jobs in the field of nursing.

On April 5, Pennsylvania State Police troopers performed a traffic stop on a vehicle that reportedly uncovered materials leading them to believe the driver was involved in a variety of criminal acts. According to reports, upon initially interacting with the woman and asking for identification, she provided them with what they learned were three false names. The suspect, who was found to have active warrants in four states, was taken into custody and booked into the Washington County Correctional Facility.

With their suspicions raised, the authorities were granted a warrant to search the woman’s automobile. It was reported that amongst pieces of medical equipment and what looked like medical documents, the driver had bottles of medication that had been prescribed to others, paraphernalia, and assorted IDs in the vehicle. Upon further investigation, they alleged that she fraudulently used the credentials and identity of multiple licensed nurses to work in at least nine facilities.

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While the police were investigating a claim about a stolen power tool, the suspect accused of taking it told them that he was part of a previous incident regarding a stolen police K9.

On August 26, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office was alerted by a homeowner who said that a man was on his property and that the alleged intruder did not have permission to be there. A weed whacker gardening machine was also reported as missing from the premises.

When the authorities arrived, they reported that they saw a man identified as Brandon Harmon, a 24-year-old Smithfield local.

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When a duo of alleged burglars entered a home with the belief that the people who lived there were not home, the suspects reportedly ran into them and proceeded to torment the dwellers while stealing their personal belongings.

On the afternoon of July 19, a family who lives together in a Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania home was allegedly intruded upon by a man and woman who came into their residence uninvited.

The alleged home invaders reportedly believed the residents would be at the DuBois Regional Airport when they allegedly infiltrated the premises but ended up face-to-face with the inhabitants.

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