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Former Kettering Animal Hospital clerk convicted of identity theft crimes
DAYTON — A former Kettering Animal Hospital clerk, accused of using customers’ credit cards for personal use, pleaded guilty to a 40-count indictment Wednesday, Feb. 23.
Michael E. Rohrer, 23, appeared before Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Michael T. Hall, who set sentencing for March 23.
Rohrer pleaded guilty to 13 counts of misuse of credit cards, 13 counts of theft, 13 counts of identity fraud and one count of receiving stolen property.
Rohrer photocopied the credit cards that customers used to pay the business. Between May and August, Rohrer used the credit card information to pay for hotel rooms and room service in Columbus.
“The callousness he displayed in his spending spree is simply amazing,” said Montgomery County Prosecutor Mathias H. Heck, Jr. “He used other people’s credit to pay for expensive hotel rooms and fancy meals.”
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