Authorities in at minimum two counties are on the lookout for a Somerset County male on fees that involve accepting a $25,000 down payment for house improvement on a residence in East Wheatfield Township and never ever completing any work.

Justin Supanick, 44, of Grey, Somerset County, has been charged with a felony beneath the House Advancement Fraud Act by the Indiana County Detective Bureau.

Detective Michael Schmidt reported Supanick, as owner of Supanick Contracting, acknowledged the payment on Dec. 20, 2020.

Expenses have been filed with Blairsville Magisterial District Decide Robert Steele Bell Sr., on two 3rd-diploma felony counts, a phony statement to induce settlement for residence improvement products and services, and theft by deception employing a false effect.

If he is convicted, Supanick faces up to seven a long time in prison, up to a $15,000 fine, and payment of restitution to the victim.

Supanick also was involved in a civil case filed in April in Somerset County, exactly where Windber Magisterial District Judge William E. Seger ruled for the plaintiff.

On June 6, Seger awarded a Central Metropolis man a default judgment of $12,212.25.

Schmidt said any one with awareness of Supanick’s whereabouts can call the Indiana County District Attorney’s Drug/Criminal offense Tipline at (724) 471-7777, or by submitting a suggestion at the DA’s CrimeWatch www.indianada.org web site.

Schmidt explained suggestions could be made anonymously.

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