DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Authorities in Dauphin County are continuing to file charges against dozens of local residents as part of an ongoing SNAP trafficking investigation.
The investigation began back in 2023 and in large part centers around a Steelton convenience store known as Quick Stop Convenience, formerly located at 300 Lincoln Street, whose owners and employees are accused of allowing customers to exchange SNAP benefits for cash, hot food items and non-food items.
“These are charges involving the use of these SNAP cards and using them not to get essentials such as food, but for cash,” said Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo…