Thursday, October 14, 2010
Three Indicted On Theft Charges
WEST VIRGINIA....
William Lynd and Roger Layman, Jr., of Chesapeake, Ohio and Chris Mueller, of Huntington, have been indicted by a grand jury in Huntington on charges of conspiracy to transport stolen goods across state lines. The indictment says, between January 2008 and April 2008, Lynd, who worked at Steel of West Virginia, gave Layman, Jr. and Mueller access to the plant where steel was stolen and then taken to a salvage yard in Huntington where it was sold. If convicted, the men face up to five years in a federal prison and a $250,000 fine.
William Lynd and Roger Layman, Jr., of Chesapeake, Ohio and Chris Mueller, of Huntington, have been indicted by a grand jury in Huntington on charges of conspiracy to transport stolen goods across state lines. The indictment says, between January 2008 and April 2008, Lynd, who worked at Steel of West Virginia, gave Layman, Jr. and Mueller access to the plant where steel was stolen and then taken to a salvage yard in Huntington where it was sold. If convicted, the men face up to five years in a federal prison and a $250,000 fine.