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Posted: 7:27 PM Sep 14, 2009
Man Caught on Tape Stealing Surveillance Cameras
A St. Albans man is facing charges for stealing security cameras.
Reporter: Carrie JonesEmail Address: carrie.jones@wsaz.com |
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ST. ALBANS, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A man accused of stealing security cameras forgot to turn them off before planning his scheme.
Police say they were able to identify Dennis Lottig, 33, from surveillance video.
Lottig allegedly stole four cameras from City National Bank in St. Albans overnight Sunday into Monday. Those cameras are valued at $1,900 each.
All of the cameras have been recovered, but damages to them still have to be assessed.
Lottig is being held in the South Central Regional Jail on a $75,000 bond.
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Posted by: david
on Nov 29, 2009 at 03:10 PM
then breaking every thing from our 4th ammendment right by not investigationg what i called trooper mooney and wilkinson up there to do and finding neighbors in and around our house again not caring and breaking our fourth ammendment right and stealing my 1998 pontiac sunfire without local feedback. and as many years i have assisted you, with local crimes bank roberies,kidnappings drug dealers you people aught to know by now.and you keep 141 ing my men that are giving to me out of the area. and the ones your giving are straight up called racketeering, and extortion so you have no room to talk aboyut my family like this. tHE LOCAL AUTHORITIES HAVE HAD THERE CHANCE TO EXPLAIN TO ME PERSONALLY WHY THEY KEEP ACTING LIKE THIS TO ME PERSONALLY AND HAVENT SO KNOW WELL LET THE F.B.I. STEP ON ALL OF THIS. THEN ATTACKING MY HOME OUR HOME WITH SNIPERS FROM BOTH CESNA AND HELICOPTER IN A NON GOVERNMENTAL FASCILITY
Posted by: Amanda Lottig
on Oct 7, 2009 at 10:39 AM
its not his fault hes my dad and i know him very well he has something wrong with him he was declared scitzo effective in 2000 and he has no medicine so its not his fault you should go easy on him and just find him some help if anyone can so please stop with the rude comments
Posted by: Will
on Sep 17, 2009 at 06:44 PM
Uh, CONCERND, our society didn't "let" him slip through the cracks. Apparently it is our job to support people like him with our tax dollars. Pay his rent, pay his medical bills, get him a lawyer if he needs it, give him an education if he wants it. But it is NOT our job to follow him around 24 hours a day and stop him when he chooses to do something stupid and illegal. Where does the free ride end for you people?
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