A man from Pennsylvania is facing federal charges after being accused of breaking into skills game machines located throughout the state. The incident occurred in Cambria County, and the charges were brought against him in response to his alleged actions.
A grand jury has charged Rolando Pena with conspiracy to transport stolen money in interstate commerce, as well as interstate transportation of stolen money.
According to the indictment, Pena allegedly committed a series of thefts in March, where he broke into six skilled machines and stole money from them. One of these machines was located in Johnstown.
As per the indictment, Pena, in collaboration with others, proceeded to transport the pilfered funds to New Jersey and New York. It is alleged that Pena deposited a sum of $21,500 in New York City banks.
In the event that Pena is accused and convicted, he may be sentenced to a maximum of five years in jail, as well as a fine of up to $250,000 for the crime of plotting to move stolen money across state lines. Furthermore, Pena may be given a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, accompanied by a fine of no more than $250,000 for the offense of transporting stolen money across state lines.
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