City Pair Charged In Warren Thefts
WARREN, Pa. — A Jamestown pair was jailed last week after a loss prevention worker at a Warren, Pa., retail store recognized one as a suspect in recent thefts.
Court records indicate one is accused of theft in two other counties.
On June 5, following the tip from loss prevention, Conewango Township police conducted a traffic stop. During an investigation, police discovered 34-year-old Amber L. Conrad was in possession of controlled substances, and 46-year-old Curtis Grant Snyder was in possession of stolen goods.
Conrad was arraigned June 6 before Magisterial District Judge Laura Bauer on two misdemeanor counts of possession of a controlled substance and one misdemeanor count of possession and/or use of drug paraphernalia.
She was committed Warren County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bond.
Snyder was arraigned before D.J. Bauer on June 6 on charges of third-degree felony retail theft, and misdemeanor counts of receiving stolen property, providing false identification to a law enforcement officer, and defiant trespass.
He was committed to Warren County Jail in lieu of $20,000 bond.
Snyder had active warrants from Erie and McKean counties, according to Conewango Township police.
Snyder was also charged with a third-degree felony count of retail theft for an alleged incident on April 12 in Corry, and a misdemeanor of retail theft for an alleged incident on Dec. 3, 2018, in McKean County.
Snyder and Conrad are each scheduled for preliminary hearings on June 12.