Loganton contractor jailed for theft; pending extradition in multiple other home improvement fraud cases
LOCK HAVEN, PA – Dustin Allen Butler, 26, of Loganton, was sentenced in Clinton County Court on Tuesday by Judge Michael F. Salisbury, to a minimum of 11 ½ to 23 months on one count of theft by failure to make required disposition of funds, a third degree felony, and one count of bad checks, a first degree misdemeanor. Butler will also be required to serve an additional 36 month of probation after he completes his jail sentence, and was ordered to pay back more than $41,000 to the victim in the case.
Butler was charged by officer Bryan Burger on April 5, 2022, after failing to pay a building supply company in Lamar Township for $40,000 in building materials. Butler passed a bad check and then failed to respond to multiple attempts by the victim and police to satisfy the outstanding debt. At the time, Butler owned and operated Black Bear Construction.
Butler is also facing felony charges in several other jurisdictions on home improvement fraud offenses. Butler is currently wanted in Centre, Potter, Bradford, York, and Somerset Counties, in Pennsylvania and in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Source: Clinton County District Attorney’s Office
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