Sandwich man who ran 'snack shack' facing new charges of stealing from Plymouth schools
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Sandwich man who ran 'snack shack' facing new charges of stealing from Plymouth schools
"Patrick Van Cott, 64, was charged with one count of theft concerning programs receiving federal funds and two counts of wire fraud. He allegedly stole thousands of dollars' worth of food and kitchen equipment to fund his business, the Snack Shack."
"Van Cott is accused of stealing two refrigerators, a two-door freezer, cooking equipment, and various food items, including $3,000 worth of premium burger patties, which were sold at the Snack Shack."
Patrick Van Cott, 64, is charged with theft and wire fraud for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars' worth of food and equipment from Massachusetts public schools. Employed as the director of Plymouth Public Schools' Food Services program, he opened a seasonal business called the Snack Shack in 2014. Van Cott is accused of stealing various kitchen equipment and food items funded by federal programs, including premium burger patties and deli meats, to sell at his business. He faces significant prison time if convicted.
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