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Monday, February 25, 2013

Sewickley Academy Pupils Learn the Role of Secret Service

A parent and Secret Service agent spent the day with first graders, answering questions and explaining the role of the leading federal law enforcement agency.

Part of their job is to protect our nation's leaders and visiting leaders from around the world. On Friday, pupils at Sewickley Academy’s Lower School got to meet one of the 3,000 U.S. Secret Service agents. Joseph Mele, an academy parent, spoke to 30 first-grade students about his job and the important role the federal law enforcement agency plays when it comes to providing protection and investigating financial crimes.  First-grade teacher Jerilyn Scott said Mele was invited as part of the unit on detectives. She said the children have been learning about crime and investigations, and Mele’s visit as a special guest was the culminating activity. Students saw counterfeit money up close, tried on special agent equipment, participated in a …

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Aleppo Man Charged with Passing Counterfeit Money at Kmart

It is "highly likely" that the man has manufactured fake cash, according to law enforcement.

An Aleppo Township man has been charged with purchasing a laptop with counterfeit money in Moon Township, then attempting to return the device to a local store for cash.  Craig Anthony Moore, 28, of Rhodes Avenue, was arrested Feb. 19 at the Super Kmart on Market Place Boulevard, after store employees contacted police and said a man who purchased a laptop with counterfeit money was attempting to return it in exchange for money. Moore is believed to have bought the Acer laptop, valued at $350, on an earlier date at the Kmart location off Beaver Grade Road, according to police.  Moon Township police have charged Moore with theft by deception, receiving stolen property, forgery and driving with a suspended license.  A Secret Service …

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