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Francesco C. Ziegler, 30, of Irwin pleaded guilty Monday to one drug offense in connection with the 2019 fatal overdose of 28-year-old Christopher Holleran of Greensburg. Prosecutors dismissed a charge of drug delivery resulting in death.
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Franceso Ziegler told a judge that he wants to take responsibility for his friend Christopher Holleran’s 2019 overdose death.
But Holleran’s family said that two years earlier, Ziegler denied any involvement in the overdose and couldn’t even bother to attend his 28-year-old friend’s funeral.
Paul Peirce | Tribune-Review
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A former Hempfield woman told a judge on Thursday she never really knew the man who died from the drugs she sold him in 2019, but, in the two years since his overdose, she got sober, got married, gave birth to a daughter and has turned her life around.
Hollie Ann Schreiber, 41, now of Jeannette, pleaded guilty in January to counts of drug delivery resulting in death and conspiracy in connection with the Jan. 14, 2019, overdose death of 28-year-old Christopher Holleran. She was sentenced Thursday to serve up to nearly two years in jail.
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A Hempfield woman tightly clutched her young daughter and sobbed as she stood before a Westmoreland County judge to admit she provided the drugs that killed a Greensburg man.
Hollie Ann Schreiber, 40, could face up to 40 years in prison when she is sentenced. On Tuesday, she pleaded guilty to charges of drug delivery resulting in death and conspiracy in connection with the Jan. 14, 2019, overdose death of Christopher Holleran. The 28-year-old was found dead in the Culbertson Avenue apartment that he shared with his girlfriend and their infant.