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Yahoo
03-05-2025
- Yahoo
‘Greed over duty;' Former director steals over $35K from charity meant to support veterans
The former Executive Director of a statewide veterans charity stole over $35,000 from a central Ohio VFW post. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Todd Reveron, former executive director of the nonprofit Veterans of Foreign Wars of Ohio Charities, pleaded guilty on May 2 to a misdemeanor count of receiving stolen property in Union County Common Pleas Court. TRENDING STORIES: Man arrested days after $167 million Powerball jackpot win Deputy dead after being hit by father of man shot by officers day prior Last Macy's in the Dayton area up for sale; Set to close this year, manager says 'This guy turned a position of honor into a tool for theft, and chose greed over duty,' Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said. 'He betrayed a charity's mission and the veterans it was meant to serve. Our veterans deserve better.' The charge stemmed from an investigation that found that $35,007.30 had been siphoned from VFW Post 4044's charitable accounts through a check-writing scheme between October 2017 and September 2019. Reveron's co-conspirator, Guy Andonian, was the quartermaster at Post 4044. In January, Andonian pleaded guilty to telecommunications fraud, a third-degree felony, and was sentenced to five years of community control and ordered to pay restitution. Investigators discovered that after being connected through the VFW network, Andonian would write checks from the post's charitable accounts, and Reveron would deposit them into his own personal or business bank accounts, then split the money with Andonian. Reveron was sentenced to three years of probation and a $1,000 fine. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
28-03-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Celebrity Historian Raffi Andonian speaks on the Battle of Glorieta Pass
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – 2025 marks the 163rd anniversary of the Battle of Glorieta Pass, a famous Civil War battle that took place in New Mexico. Celebrity Historian Raffi Andonian speaks on the battle. Story continues below Crime: Video – Stolen vehicle driver totals APD vehicle in crash with officer NM Film: 'Rust' trailer released more than three years after fatal on-set shooting Sports: Rio Rancho fires boys basketball coach after 16 years Andonian says the three-day battle went back and forth with confederate soldiers being pushed back on day one, then on day three they actually pushed union soldiers off the battlefield. He says a group of union soldiers divided and cut off a supply line, which forced the confederate soldiers to fall back and end the New Mexico campaign. After the battle, most of the southwest was controlled by the union. Andonian says this was important because it prevented the confederate army from expanding to the west coast and kept them from taking control of the gold in Colorado and California. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.