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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Pittsburgh, PA) A man from Pittsburgh is accused of stealing hundreds of identities to make over $100,000 online from Giant Eagle and Lowes stores in four Pennsylvania counties and Beaver County. Police took thirty-three-year-old Cornelius P. Tucker into custody on July 3rd, 2025. The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office confirms Tucker resold products on a Facebook page called “Pittsburgh Stamps” after buying them. Home security products, power tools and other items were bought by Tucker and then he went to pick up these items from some stores located in Allegheny, Beaver, Crawford, Washington and Westmoreland counties. 200 counts of felony identity theft and charges that are releated to those counts are the charges that Tucker is facing. According to court documents, Tucker is in the Allegheny County Jail with a $250,000 bail that he was unable to post.