A man accused of multiple thefts totaling more than $250,000, for services not rendered, is behind bars in Westmoreland County. Jason Ray Pirl, 41, was taken into custody Tuesday by deputies of the Westmoreland County Sheriff’s Office Warrant Division. He was placed in the Westmoreland County jail following arraignment before
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Home improvement fraud charges keep racking up against an East Huntingdon man who was arrested Monday in connection with nearly $49,000 taken from eight Westmoreland County residents. It’s the 10th such case filed against him in Westmoreland and Fayette counties in the past year, according to online court records. Jason
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An East Huntingdon contractor is charged with three counts of home improvement fraud, accused of accepting more than $41,000 in down payments for three remodeling jobs he never started, according to court documents.
Jason Ray Pirl, 40, who does business as Proline Painting, was arraigned on three felony charges filed by Westmoreland County detectives in connection with the alleged incidents that occurred in January, July and October 2020.
Pirl was arraigned and released on a recognizance bond pending a preliminary hearing May 11.
Detective Will Brown alleges in court documents that Pirl accepted a $9,100 down payment from a Unity woman for a roof repair project at her residence in the Charter Oak neighborhood, $20,500 from a 73-year-old woman from Herminie for an extensive home remodeling job and $11,500 from a 74-year-old Greensburg woman.