Thursday, March 31, 2011

Ex-Pa. chief allegedly made lewd remark during EMS training

Chief had been suspended since Sept. 16, a day after he allegedly fondled a woman who had gone to the fire station to apply for a job

WESTMORELAND COUNTY, Pa. — Jeannette's former fire chief was charged with harassment for allegedly making a lewd remark to a woman during a training exercise at Jeannette Emergency Medical Services.

Westmoreland County Detectives filed the misdemeanor charge on Monday against Randy Dubich. According to the criminal complaint, Dubich was at the EMS garage for a training session Feb. 19 when he made the lewd remark. He then said, "What do you think about that?"


The incident allegedly took place just one week after Dubich returned to his job as chief. He had been suspended since Sept. 16, a day after he allegedly fondled a woman who had gone to the fire station to apply for a job.

On Nov. 12, he was charged with a misdemeanor count of indecent assault in connection with that incident. Dubich was first suspended with pay, but the day the charges were filed, his status was changed to suspension without pay.


Read Paul Paterra's whole story: HERE






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