Former Harrisburg mayor Stephen Reed pleads guilty.
Monday January 23, 2017 at 9:19 am
By James Roxbury

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Update 12:16pm

Stephen Reed plead guilty to 18 misdemeanor and two felony theft by receiving stolen property charges Monday morning.

Sentencing is scheduled for Friday.

UPDATE 1:55pm

As released the the Office of the Attorney General.

COUNT 23: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (F-3) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely Geronimo by Mary E. Fly Tombstone, Arizona Terr 1903 (1997.51.1), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $3,500.00

COUNT 25: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (F-3) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a Missouri Convict’s letter (1997.45.8), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $2,500.00

COUNT 40: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely the Memoirs of S.P. Allen, 1870-80 under G. Crook 5th Calvary (1998.44.17), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $800.00

COUNT 47: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a Photograph, 5th U.S. Infantry Ft. Keogh, MT Terr. (2000.31.5), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $1,300.00

COUNT 48: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a Hugh Beckwith Court Findings (1997.45.6), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $1,300.00

COUNT 49: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a William Rynerson letter (1997.45.5), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $1,300.00

COUNT 51: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely an Indian expedition letter (1997.31.5), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $1,200.00

COUNT 55: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely an election certificate (1997.31.2), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $1,000.00

COUNT 56: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a 7th Calvary Marching Photo (1998.44.5a), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $1,000.00

COUNT 58: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a Sioux Chief Lone Feather, Yellow Bull & Cloud, ca 1875 albumen (1997.47.1), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $950.00

COUNT 59: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a Navajo Chief Manuelito & his Tribe, ca 1865 albumen (1997.47.2), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $950.00

COUNT 64: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely an original photograph of outlaw Al Jennings c1915 (1997.53.4), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $200.00

COUNT 67: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely an 1896 Indian Territory Bill Doolin Gang (1998.48.5), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $700.00

COUNT 74: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a Mormon polygamy letter (1997.31.6), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $480.00

COUNT 81: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a Cody Fire Dept w/Buffalo Bill 1907 (1998.44.9), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT 400.00

COUNT 83: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely an Indian-Mining payroll (1997.45.7), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $370.00

COUNT 88: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a Chief & Son, Barry photos and mat (1998.44.10), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $275.00

COUNT 92: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a Governor’s Rifle Duel Letter (1997.45.3), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $300.00

COUNT 95: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-1) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely a US Commissioner’s Complaint (1997.45.2), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $220.00

COUNT 104: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY – 18 Pa.C.S.§3925– (M-2) AND FURTHER, between April 2015 to June 2015, the defendant intentionally received, retained or disposed of movable property, namely an 1898 Al Jennings Signed check (Okla outlaw) (1997.83.3), of the City of Harrisburg knowing that it had been stolen, or believing that it had probably been stolen. VALUED AT $100.00

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First day of jury selection for former Harrisburg mayor Stephen R. Reed.

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