Employee suspected of burglarizing Canfield car dealership
A car dealer in Canfield thought all was well with his West Main Street business when he stopped by his office the evening of May 15, but when he returned in the morning, he found the glass shattered on his office door, reports say.The owner of NEEDATT Auto & Powersports told police he found his desk cabinet open and an envelope containing $2,300 in cash missing.
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CANFIELD, Ohio - A car dealer in Canfield thought all was well with his West Main Street business when he stopped by his office the evening of May 15, but when he returned in the morning, he found the glass shattered on his office door, reports say.
The owner of NEEDATT Auto & Powersports told police he found his desk cabinet open and an envelope containing $2,300 in cash missing.
The owner accuses a new detailer he had hired the week before was to blame because he had previously seen his boss pay him out of the envelope.
After checking surveillance video, the owner believed to have seen Stephen Hogan, 47, of Youngstown, throwing a cinder block through a side door and using it again to break into the owner's office.
Boardman police had an active warrant for Hogan at the time, and arrested him at a home on the west side of Youngstown.
He was then taken to the Canfield Police department.
Hogan is charged with breaking and entering and theft.