Father and son charged in PA thefts

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Father and son charged in PA thefts

More than $100,000 in goods taken from homes

Updated: Thursday, 16 Feb 2012, 10:18 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 16 Feb 2012, 4:56 PM EST

COUDERSPORT, PA. (WIVB) - A father and son have been arrested and charged with burglaries and other crimes in Pennsylvania.

Ronnie Lee Farrow, Sr.,52, and his son Ronnie Lee Farrow, Jr., 26, both New York state residents are accused of stealing more than $100,000 in merchandise in Potter County. State Police in Amity recovered $12,000 worth of items that were stolen in Pennsylvania. The burglaries occurred at homes in Genesee and Allegany Township.

Both men are currently behind bars in New York State and are already facing burglary charges for crimes in Allegany and Steuben counties.

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