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So yeah, it’s upsetting.”ĭownload the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts.įollow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. And people are saying this is a small percentage of us. “It’s about getting the word out so people stop going to this business,” said Acker. “Yeah, very deep.”Īcker says it’s not just about the cars or all the money anymore. At this point, State police have three, and there’s at least two more with other departments.

That’s one of the Cranberry Police Department’s cases along with five others. By Butler County News Reports Local Government First and foremost, thank you so much to everyone who has been donating toys. Over the year, probably 16-20 different cars from him that I drove.”Īccording to a new criminal complaint filed this week, one woman found out her car wasn’t being serviced like she thought because she received bills from the PA Turnpike for tolls. “He gives you a car, and you think it’s a rental car or whatever, and you drive it,” said Acker. They also claim the work hasn’t been done or their cars are in worse shape.Īcker also met the woman whose car he had been driving. They say their insurance companies have paid him money. They say they paid him to fix their cars. Each person in the parking lot outside of the courtroom in Cranberry has a story about Smith. “I was taken advantage of for a year plus,” said Acker. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Owner of Cranberry Township auto shop facing new accusations, charges Acker says he took his car to Oilology in September 2021.

William Acker is talking about Keith Smith and his business. He’s still doing business, and I know there’s still people out there that are being taken advantage of.” We drive past his business, and he’s still working on cars. “We live in this area,” said William Acker. Penn Township Municipal Building Penn Township Police Department 157 East Airport Road Butler, PA. is expressly prohibited.More charges were filed and three more victims came forward with complaints against a Butler County mechanic and his business. Also, please feel free to fill out our contact form here. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. Īll callers to Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers remain anonymous and could be eligible for a CASH REWARD for information that leads to an arrest, the solving of a crime/cold case, or the location of a wanted person/fugitive or missing person.Īll information is accurate as of the Release Date of Thursday, January 27, 2022, and is subject to change or updated.Ĭopyright © 2023 EYT Media Group, Inc. Police say the incident occurred in Brady Township, Butler County, on or around November 26, 2021.Ī criminal complaint against Hess was filed on Thursday, January 27, 2022.Īnyone with information on the whereabouts of HESS is asked to anonymously contact the Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers Toll-Free at 1-800-4PA-TIPS (8477) or online at.

– Aggravated Indecent Assault, Forcible Compulsion, Misdemeanor 1 – Strangulation, Applying Pressure to Throat or Neck, Felony 2 – Statutory Sexual Assault, 11 Years Older, Felony 1 (EYT) – State police are seeking information on the whereabouts of a Butler County man who is accused of rape and related charges.Īccording to court documents, Butler-based State Police on January 25 filed the following criminal charges against 35-year-old William Henry Hess, of Slippery Rock, Butler County, in Magisterial District Judge Joseph J.
