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A Pittsburgh funeral home director is facing charges after prosecutors said he threw out the bodies of thousands of pets and gave owners the ashes of other animals. Seventy-year-old Patrick Vereb ...
A heartless funeral-home director allegedly bilked customers out of more than $650,000 in pet-cremation services — giving them the ashes of random, unknown animals instead of their beloved ...
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They say he then divided up those cremains and gave them back to the owners and told them it was their pet's ashes alone. Bodies left in trash bags raise red flags When Tiffany Mantzouridis ...
The office accused Vereb of taking payment for private cremation services, then disposing of many of the pets’ bodies at a landfill and providing customers with ashes of other, unknown animals ...
(WBOY) — Thousands of owners who had their pets cremated in the Pittsburgh area, including a woman who works in West Virginia, were recently told that the ashes they received don’t belong to ...
The owner of a Pittsburgh pet mortuary is accused of victimizing thousands of grieving customers by carelessly dumping their deceased pets in landfills or giving them the ashes of other animals ...
An investigation revealed that Vereb collected at least $657,517 in fees from pet owners who were promised private cremation and the return of ashes, but they did not receive the actual ashes of ...