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Embezzlement

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Becks Run Firemen Will Face Non-Jury Trial

Len Novak and Stephen Bonetti are charged with misusing approximately $25K from the Pennsylvania firemen's relief fund.

A pretrial conference on Friday for Leonard "Len" Novak and Stephen Bonetti has resulted in a non-jury trial for the two men. The trial is scheduled to begin on April 22 at the Allegheny County Courthouse. In August, the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office charged Novak and Bonetti, chief and deputy chief, respectively, of the Becks Run Volunteer Fire Department in north Baldwin Borough, with misusing approximately $25,000 from the Pennsylvania firemen's relief fund over an approximately five-year period. According to an affidavit, investigators believe that Novak and Bonetti misappropriated the money by using it instead for personal expenses, including the cashing of checks at C.J. Chugs bar on Custer Avenue and Dean's Beer …

Margaret French

10:41 am on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

He needs to change that license plate. Change that "C" to a "T."   more ›

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

UPDATE: Becks Run Firemen Charges

Novak and Bonetti will have a pretrial conference at the Allegheny County Courthouse on Feb. 15.

UPDATE: The result of Novak and Bonetti's formal arraignment is a pretrial conference at the Allegheny County Courthouse scheduled for Feb. 15.  ...  District Judge Robert Wyda waived for court on Friday all 24 combined charges against Becks Run firefighters Leonard "Len" Novak and Stephen Bonetti, pushing their case onto a formal arraignment at the Allegheny County Courthouse on Jan. 8. Wyda, the magistrate for Upper St. Clair Township and Bethel Park, oversaw Novak and Bonetti's preliminary hearing because District Judge John N. Bova of Baldwin Borough has recused himself from their case. A judge may recuse him or herself from a case should he or she feel a conflict of interest with any of the participating parties, or have some other …

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FF19

1:56 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Watcher is spot on. The one involved in the Option case got their hands smacked and only had to pay back a portion that they actually stole.   more ›

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Becks Run Fire Department Decertified

Action at Tuesday night's borough meeting could mark the end for Becks Run.

While its chief and deputy chief await a formal Allegheny County arraignment for embezzlement charges, the Becks Run Volunteer Fire Department was officially decertified by the Baldwin Borough Council on Tuesday night. The council voted, 6-0, to approve the decertification, which terminates all authority previously granted to the department to perform duties associated with a volunteer fire department and revokes its official status as a volunteer fire department serving the borough. (Councilman Ed Moeller was absent for the vote but arrived later at Tuesday's meeting.) In light of the embezzlement charges, brought because Chief Leonard "Len" Novak and Deputy Chief Stephen Bonetti allegedly misused approximately $25,000 in public funds, …

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Judge Bova Recuses Himself from Becks Run Fire Case

The magistrate for Upper St. Clair and Bethel Park will now hear the case.

The preliminary hearing for the embezzlement case involving the former fire chief and deputy fire chief of the Becks Run Volunteer Fire Department was continued on Monday. The hearing was rescheduled for 9 a.m. on Nov. 16 in front of District Judge Robert Wyda, the magistrate for Upper St. Clair Township and Bethel Park. District Judge John N. Bova of Baldwin Borough recused himself from the case. A judge may recuse him or herself from a case should he or she feel a conflict of interest with any of the participating parties, or have some other legitimate reason. Leonard "Len" Novak and Stephen Bonetti, chief and deputy chief, respectively, were charged in August with misusing approximately $25,000 from the Pennsylvania firemen's relief …

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Baldwin Boro Council Reviews Firefighters' Funding

'Right now, we really don't know (how the funds are spent).' - borough Manager John Barrett

Less than three weeks after the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office charged two Baldwin Borough firemen with misusing approximately $25,000 from the Pennsylvania firemen's relief fund, the Baldwin Borough Council has begun discussing new auditing practices for its four fire companies. Though no specific mention was made during Tuesday night's council meeting of the embezzlement charges facing the chief and deputy chief of the Becks Run Volunteer Fire Department, the council members' discussion centered around preventing just such alleged fraud from happening again. During his administrative report, Baldwin Manager John Barrett suggested ways that borough administration could "better safeguard those public funds, or at least, try to…

Jon Wain

10:30 pm on Monday, September 17, 2012

operating out of two stations is a move backwards.close option station then the firemen from that area have to travel further to man the trucks.trucks that would be gone to the call already cause closer personel boarded them and left.the facilities at south baldwin and churchview are simply not suited for more trucks.the fire service should never be knocked backwards.two chiefs over seeing two …   more ›

Friday, August 24, 2012

Becks Run Fire Chief, Deputy Chief Charged with Embezzlement

Novak and Bonetti are accused of misusing approximately $25,000 over approximately five years, including the cashing of checks at a Baldwin bar and beer distributor.

Leonard "Len" Novak and Stephen Bonetti, chief and deputy chief, respectively, of the Becks Run Volunteer Fire Department in north Baldwin Borough, turned themselves in to police on Friday morning at the Wallace Building office of District Magistrate John N. Bova. Novak, 48, of Churchview Avenue, and Bonetti, 43, of Pleasantvue Drive, are being charged with misusing approximately $25,000 from the Pennsylvania firemen's relief fund over an approximately five-year period, Baldwin police Chief Michael Scott said. The fund is made up of state money, part of which is set aside for use by Baldwin's four fire companies to purchase equipment and services. According to an affidavit, investigators believe that Novak and Bonetti misappropriated the …

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Robert Edward Healy, III

11:36 pm on Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Thank you as always to Mr. Stelmasczyk, borough councilman, for sharing and participating in our conversations.   more ›

Friday, April 27, 2012

Embezzlement at Saint Albert the Great Credit Union

Manager Tara Gibson, of north Baldwin, is sentenced.

Chief U.S. District Judge Gary L. Lancaster has sentenced Tara Gibson, 42, of 210 Revo Rd. in north Baldwin Borough, to six months of imprisonment, followed by six months of home detention and three years of supervised release on her conviction of embezzlement from Saint Albert the Great Federal Credit Union. From in or around January 2007 and continuing through December 2007, Gibson embezzled approximately $85,241 from the credit union, where she was the manager, according to U.S. Attorney David J. Hickton. Assistant U.S. Attorney Shaun E. Sweeney prosecuted the Gibson case on behalf of the government.  Hickton commended the FBI for its investigation leading to the successful prosecution of Gibson.  --- Follow the Baldwin-Whitehall Patch …

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