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Cops: Duo used stolen cash to buy winning $1M lottery ticket

In this Sept. 17, 2015 photo, Joan Lechleitner and Kerry Titus, both of Pottsville, stand next to the 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Z71 the couple bought with money they won playing the Cash 5 lottery game in September 2015. The couple were charged Tuesday, May 31, 2016, along with two other former employees with stealing from the Agway store in Cressona that they bought the winning ticket from. (Nick Meyer/The Republican-Herald via AP)
Original Publication Date June 01, 2016 - 8:35 AM

ORWIGSBURG, Pa. - A couple who helped steal more than $175,000 from a grocery store where they worked used that money to buy a winning $1 million lottery ticket from the same store, state police said.

Joan Lechleitner, 51, and her fiance, Kerry Titus, 54, both of Pottsville, were charged Tuesday along with two other former employees with stealing from the Agway store in Cressona. They rang up bogus returns and pocketed the money from May 2011 until March 2016, police said in a criminal complaint.

And some of the stolen money was used to buy lottery tickets, including the Cash 5 ticket worth more than $1 million on Sept. 11.

Four winners split the prize of $1,047,618, with Lechleitner winning $261,904.50, state lottery officials said.

Lechleitner had previously told the (Pottsville) Republican Herald that Titus bought the ticket. She told the newspaper that they used the money to buy a 2015 Chevy Silverado pickup and planned to honeymoon in Mexico and build a backyard pool.

Online court records list James Conville as the defence attorney for Lechleitner and Titus, who was the store's manager. Conville didn't immediately return a call Wednesday seeking comment on the theft, conspiracy and records tampering charges they face. A preliminary hearing has been set for July 5.

The store's owner installed hidden cameras in January that showed the suspects stealing the money and buying lottery tickets, police said. A forensic audit and statements from the defendants helped police determine the amount stolen.

The store's owner, Ronald Yordy, told police he had to borrow money to keep the store afloat because of the thefts.

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This story has been corrected to show defendant Titus' first name is Kerry, not Terry, and that both defendants are from Pottsville, not Titusville.

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