Crime & Safety

Clayton Fraud Case Gets Man 60 Months in Prison

Robert Page of Massachusetts has been sentenced in connection with a case that involved the theft of credit cards from at least one Clayton health club.

A Massachusetts man was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison for investigated by the and the U.S. Secret Service.

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Missouri made the announcement in a news release.

Robert Page, 48, also will have to pay $38,000 in restitution. The Fall River, MA, resident is suspected of having traveled to St. Louis several times in 2010 to take credit cards from health club lockers, court documents referenced in the release state. He pleaded guilty to credit card fraud and conspiracy to commit credit card fraud in December.

His co-defendants are Jonathan Vendituoli and Kevin Cooney. They were arrested in February 2011. At the time, Chief Tom Byrne of the Clayton police said the at . The three are suspected of having used the cards to buy electronics at places such as Best Buy.

in restitution, while Cooney has been ordered to pay nearly $50,000 in restitution.

Page already is serving a 10-year term for an unrelated crime. He will serve that sentence and the fraud sentence consecutively.


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