Grove car thief charged

Published by Emma Velesig, Date: October 6, 2021
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Pennsylvania State Police have charged a Carnegie, Pennsylvania, man in relation to thefts that took place on Sept. 5 at the Grove apartment complex.

According to court documents, Robert Heinrich, 18, was charged with two counts of theft from a motor vehicle, criminal solicitation and loitering, all misdemeanors. He has also been charged with summary offenses of trespassing and disorderly conduct.

Heinrich was reported to have driven his car, with other occupants inside who were also involved in the thefts, around the gate at the entrance of the apartment complex to bypass security, as detailed in the criminal complaint. While driving through the Grove parking lot, Heinrich and the other individuals in his car, broke in to several vehicles and stole multiple items, setting off the car alarms and causing a disturbance.

No charges have been filed against the other individuals.

Heinrich is currently awaiting his preliminary hearing, scheduled for Nov. 17 in front of Judge William O’Donnell at the Slippery Rock Magistrate.

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Emma is a junior history major with a minor in business administration. She is the assistant news editor for her first year in the Rocket. Throughout her high school years, she was a part of the school’s newspaper and served as the editor-in-chief her senior year. Her dream is to enter the public history field and work for the Smithsonian.

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