Second Alleged Hen's Coins Robber Heads to Trial
Gene 'Ray' Kulp, 18, allegedly robbed Hen's Coins in Lansdale on Jan. 21, along with his cousin Michael Anthony Creciun, 21, of Lansdale, police said. Stolen items were found in a search of their Edgemont Avenue home, police said.
The second of three Lansdale men charged in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day robbery of Hen's Coins in Lansdale heads to trial at Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, after all charges — including numerous felonies — were waived at a preliminary hearing Tuesday in Lansdale district court. Gene "Ray" Kulp, 18, and his cousin, Michael Anthony Creciun, 21, both of the 500 block of Edgemont Avenue, allegedly robbed Hen's Coins and Collectibles in Lansdale Jan. 21 of $9,454 in valuables, in which the owner, Henry Statuti, was assaulted, police said. Creciun agreed to a stipulated preliminary hearing in February and heads to trial on the same charges as his cousin. A third man, Anthony Hughes, 25, of West Third Street, Lansdale, was also …
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Hi there.
3:58 am on Tuesday, March 19, 2013
That said, I can't believe they are letting this animal walk the streets after he choked a 77-year-old man unconscious. The store owner EASILY could have DIED. This punk is a MONSTER with no regard for human life. This creature shouldn't be walking around in public, where human beings are put in danger. I will NOT be anywhere NEAR Lansdale while they recklessly let this ignorant and dangerous …   more ›