AG: Pennsylvania Judge Stole $113K From Office, Fire Company

WYOMISSING, Pa. (AP) — The state attorney general says an eastern Pennsylvania district judge stole more than $113,000 from his office and the volunteer fire company where he served as treasurer.

Wyomissing District Judge Timothy Dougherty was charged Thursday with stealing more than $15,000 from his office in Berks County, which collects fines and court costs. He's also accused of taking nearly $98,000 from the Wyomissing Volunteer Fire Company.

Dougherty doesn't have an attorney listed in court records, which show he was awaiting arraignment on the charges. Nobody answered the phone at his judicial office.

The attorney general says Dougherty denied having the money missing from his office, only to repay it the day before he was subpoenaed by a grand jury to testify about that money.

The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts didn't immediately comment on Dougherty's status.

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