Thursday, January 20, 2011
WV Developer Arrested As Texas Fugitive
WEST VIRGINIA....
Hancock County Sheriff Mike White says deputies arrested 68-year-old Albion Arlo Norman Jr., a man promising to build a $2 billion coal-to-liquid fuel plant in Weirton. after learning during a traffic stop that he was a fugitive wanted in Arlington, Texas, on grand larceny charges. Norman is chief engineer of Weirton Energy, a company that says it's trying to buy property owned by steelmaker ArcelorMittal. United Steelworkers 2911 President Mark Glyptis says he's been working with Norman for the past year and was surprised by the news.
Hancock County Sheriff Mike White says deputies arrested 68-year-old Albion Arlo Norman Jr., a man promising to build a $2 billion coal-to-liquid fuel plant in Weirton. after learning during a traffic stop that he was a fugitive wanted in Arlington, Texas, on grand larceny charges. Norman is chief engineer of Weirton Energy, a company that says it's trying to buy property owned by steelmaker ArcelorMittal. United Steelworkers 2911 President Mark Glyptis says he's been working with Norman for the past year and was surprised by the news.