Man arrested in burglary and copper theft - News - Republican Herald
SAINT CLAIR - A 30-year-old borough man was jailed Tuesday and  charged by Saint Clair police with a January burglary at a home at  122-124 W. Hancock St.
Patrolman Frank DiMarco charged Anthony D.  Sekula, 313 Cherry St., with one felony offense each of burglary,  criminal mischief, receiving stolen property and theft by unlawful  taking, along with misdemeanor offenses of loitering and prowling at  night and criminal trespass.
Police said Sekula will likely be  charged in connection with at least 10 other burglaries in the borough  but they released no further information Wednesday.
The charges filed Tuesday stem from a burglary at the home of Catherine Cheruka between 2 p.m. Jan. 20 and 2 p.m. Jan. 27.
DiMarco  said Gary Glassner reported he was taking care of the home for his  mother-in-law while she was sick and recovering and he discovered the  burglary.
DiMarco said his investigation determined Sekula entered  the home and ripped out copper piping in an upstairs area. Both  basements of the home sustained damage to plumbing fixtures as well and  both heating units were rendered inoperable.
The heating units and plumbing had to be repaired and damage was estimated at $8,543, DiMarco said.
DiMarco  said on Tuesday that Saint Clair police, along with officers from New  Castle and East Norwegian townships, executed a search warrant at the  313 Cherry St. home of Sekula and Tiffany Cruz.
The officers  discovered tools and parts of heating units matching the description of  stolen items from the burglary, DiMarco said.
Sekula gave a  written and detailed confession about how he entered the building during  the morning hours, removed the copper and destroyed several sinks and  bathroom fixtures, DiMarco said.
The man also said he took the copper and other items to a recycler and sold them.
Sekula  was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge David A. Plachko, Port  Carbon, and committed to Schuylkill County Prison in lieu of $50,000  bail. He will now have to answer to the charges before Plachko in his  Port Carbon courtroom.