Crime & Safety
'Sex Alibi' Doesn't Pan Out For Hatfield Metals Thief
The man originally claimed he was at a factory where $4k of expensive metals were stolen so that he could have sex with his girlfriend.

HATFIELD, PA - A man accused of stealing expensive metal from a Hatfield company who used “sex with his girlfriend” as an alibi has been sentenced after pleading guilty.
Somenarine Ramcharitar, 63, of Quakertown, was sentenced to five years of probation and 48 hours of community service, according to The Reporter.
Ramcharitar allegedly stole nearly two dozen pieces of Inconel and Monel from B&G Manufacturing on Unionville Pike in May of 2015, the report states.
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The metals had a value of nearly $4,000. Ramcharitar was an employee at the time. Surveillance footage caught him near the scene at the time of the crime.
When police initially questioned him, Ramcharitar stated he had gone to B&G on May 16 “for the purpose of making love to his unnamed girlfriend,” according to reports.
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Ramcharitar later pleaded guilty.
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