Woman Charged With Credit-Card Theft from USC Resident
Among the cases heard Monday by District Judge Robert Wyda were local incidents involving fraud, parole violation by retail theft and driving under the influence of alcohol.
A woman accused of making more than $3,000 worth of unauthorized purchases on an Upper St. Clair man’s credit card has had her hearing delayed while she is in rehabilitation. Township police charged Jennifer Mrozek, 28, of Uniontown with forgery and access device fraud for using the card of a 73-year-old stroke victim, according to records filed with District Judge Robert Wyda. The police reported stated that the victim “had befriended Ms. Mrozek and was trying to assist her with some personal issues,” and he lent her his card “to purchase a carton of cigarettes and some ice cream.” “The card was returned,” the report continued, “but shortly afterward ne noticed it missing from his wallet. It reappeared, but then the billing statement …
robert shamonsky
10:58 am on Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Its sad don't you think these people are old enough to get life together   more ›