Current Conditions
39°F - CLEAR
Quarryville man sought in bad check case
Intelligencer Journal
Lancaster New Era
Oct 28, 2009 08:23 EST
New Holland
By RYAN ROBINSON, Staff Writer
New Holland police are asking for the public's help in locating a Quarryville man accused of issuing a bad $2,000 check at a farm sale.

James F. Findley, 33, had a last-known address of 97 Loop Road but his current whereabouts are unknown and attempts to locate him have failed, police said.

Findley issued the non-sufficient check at a farm sale in Earl Township for $2,000, police said.

He is wanted on an outstanding warrant for theft by deception issued by District Judge Rodney Hartman of New Holland.

Anyone with information on Findley's whereabouts is asked to contact New Holland police at 354-4647.
rrobinson@lnpnews.com

Recent Posts
Showing 5 most recent comments out of 9 total TalkBack comments about this article
View full comments | Comment on this article
QUOTE (backagain @ Oct 28 2009, 12:40 PM)
Shame on him! It's not like writing a bad check for a big, wealthy business
That would make it ok??


Of course it does. Screw the evil corporations. sarcasism off.

I still have never been employed by a poor person - wonder how many others have.
grieker
QUOTE
Of course it does. Screw the evil corporations. sarcasism off.

I still have never been employed by a poor person - wonder how many others have.


Of course! Those EVIL corporations. You know the ones who pay those big union wages, and 80% of monthly health care costs, sick days, paid vacations, paid holidays, personal days, profit sharing (but no loss sharing), bonuses, etc.
SWWeiss
QUOTE (backagain @ Oct 28 2009, 01:40 PM)
That would make it ok??


Big corporations have insurance against lost funds...
LoveLanco
QUOTE (SWWeiss @ Oct 28 2009, 02:55 PM)
Of course! Those EVIL corporations. You know the ones who pay those big union wages, and 80% of monthly health care costs, sick days, paid vacations, paid holidays, personal days, profit sharing (but no loss sharing), bonuses, etc.


actually we get 100% of our medical insurance....plus we get chiropractic and massage is also covered.
chingasso
QUOTE (grieker @ Oct 28 2009, 01:24 PM)
Of course it does. Screw the evil corporations. sarcasism off.

I still have never been employed by a poor person - wonder how many others have.

so because they are not poor and hired you, that makes them morally upright?
bwahahahahhaaaa
good one.
i assume you never worked for bush jr or cheney or the united states gumamint.

QUOTE (chingasso @ Oct 29 2009, 06:25 AM)
actually we get 100% of our medical insurance....plus we get chiropractic and massage is also covered.

does that include the kind of massage that has a happy ending?
justplainjoe
Top Ads