State police, assisted by a SERT unit, seized approximately 2 pounds of methamphetamine while executing a search warrant at a Union Township residence early Tuesday morning.
Scott Moyer, 45, of 12916 Honeysuckle Lane, is charged with five counts each of felony possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance by a person not registered and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.
Moyer was arraigned Tuesday by Magisterial District Judge Rufus Brenneman who set bail at $500,000 cash. Moyer, who is being held in the Huntingdon County Jail, is scheduled for a preliminary hearing Wednesday, Feb. 10.
âThe search was executed flawlessly by law enforcement,â Huntingdon County District Attorney David Smith said, noting officers acted on the warrant at 6 a.m. in the midst of a two-day winter storm.
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A Huntingdon man was arrested on charges of embezzling $100,000 from a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing services for disabled Huntingdon County residents, according to the county’s district attorney, Dave Smith.
Adam Pfingstl, 44, was arraigned last week by Huntingdon County Magisterial District Judge Rufus Brenneman on 12 counts of theft-related felony charges, court documents stated.
Pfingstl, the Huntingdon County PRIDE executive director, allegedly stole funds from the organization starting in April and up to December, according to a news release.
A Pennsylvania State Police investigation accuses Pfingstl of using the stolen money to pay for online gambling, personal purchases, lottery tickets and cash advances, the release stated.