+. . , Conestoga Man I ' . . .
I i , Manheim Township police ar- ! i rested a Conestoga man Thursday i , n$ht on charges that he erased .'. 1 ormation from a township com-
pany's computers, stole files and . I damaged equipment.
Stanley J. Caterbone, 29, of 2323 New Danvilie Pilte. . was
I , charged with btsrglary, thetl, un- ,f l adu l restraint, robbery, unlaw- , ful use of a computer, criminal I. mischief and terroristic threats. .. . .
' ~etect ive Larry ~ a k i s said h - w e . victim, Financial Manage-
I Linked to Theft ,, ,, . . /
meht Group Ltd., 1755 Oregon . - .I Pike, lost an estimated $60 Wo as
The suspect also was served a i warrant, for terroristic threats in a case snvolving another female ; employee of the firm. Caterbone, a former employee of the coppa- . ' ny, was committed to prison, in lieu of f20,W bail.
I 1. EX-~orkei,Charg&d i' , ' In Bvrglgry . at , Firm 1
crimes. He also was servgl a warrant'
:. for terroristic threats tn a case In- : voivin another female employee , ofthe-firm. . . ' A :
CAterbone, a former 'employ. / . ee of the coppany, was commit- ,
ted to prLson 1n l ~ e u of $20,OW bar\.. :I
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-LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS SEPTEMBER 4, 1987ALL CHARGES WERE DISMISSED
What they failed to state:
1. I was a co-founder, and more founder than any partner.
2. I was on the Board of Directors.
3. I was Executive Vice President of FMG, Ltd., and PRESIDENT of FMG Advisory,Ltd., not an employee, only technically because I also received a salary in additionto my fees and commissions from my planning practice.
4. They never did a follow-up story when ALL charges were dismissed.
5. The real damage was only $1,300; I paid this to the Lancaster District Attorney'sOffice and Joe Madenspacher wrote a check out to Robert Kauffman.
6. I actually had designed some and managed and supervised all of the technologythat I dismantled on the night in question.
Ex-Worker Charged In Burglary At Firm
A 29-year-old Conestoga man was arrested Thursday night on charges that he erasedinformation from a Manheim Township companys computers, stole files and damagedequipment.
Stanley J. Caterbone, 29, of 2323 New Danville Pike, was charged with burglary, theft,unlawful restraint, robbery, unlawful use of a computer, criminal mischief and terroristic threats.
Detective Larry Mathias said the victim, Financial Management Group, Ltd., 1755 OregonPike; lost an estimated $60,000 as a result of Caterbones actions.
Caterbone allegedly forced a cleaning person, Stacy L. Waters, 19, of Lititz, toaccompany him through the business during the crimes.
He also was served a warrant for terroristic threats in a case involving another femaleemployee of the firm.
Caterbone, a former employee of the company, was committed to prison in lieu of$20,000 bail.
Conestoga Man linked to Theft
Manheim Township police arrested a Conestoga man Thursday night on charges
that he erased information from a township companys computers, stole files and damagedequipment.
Stanley J. Caterbone, 29, of 2323 New Danville Pike, was charged with burglary, theft, unlawfulrestraint, robbery, unlawful use of a computer, criminal mischief and terroristic threats.
Detective Larry Mathias said the victim, Financial Management Group, Ltd., 1755 OregonPike; lost an estimated $60,000 as a result of Caterbones actions. Caterbone allegedly forced acleaning person, Stacy L. Waters, 19, of Lititz, to accompany him through the business during thecrimes.
The suspect also was served a warrant for terroristic threats in a case involving anotherfemale employee of the firm. Caterbone, a former employee of the company, was committed toprison in lieu of $20,000 bail.
Lancaster Newspapers Defamation September 4 1987x.pdfLancaster Newspapers Article of September 4 1987 With Slander and Libel Accounts April 30, 2010.pdf