DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– Seven people have been charged in connection with an alleged multi-year SNAP trafficking operation that illegally processed hundreds of thousands of dollars in fraudulent transactions in Dauphin County.
According to the Office of the Pennsylvania State Inspector General (OSIG), the operation in Steelton illegally processed $775,677.77 in fraudulent transactions over three years.
The OSIG said the investigation centered on Quick Stop Convenience Store in Steelton, where the owner was charged with accepting SNAP benefits despite a permanent ban from the program…