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Harrison police: New Kensington man lied about criminal, mental history when applying to buy gun

Tony LaRussa
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Harrison police have charged a man who is not permitted to own a firearm with a felony for, police say, intentionally providing false information about his past when trying to buy a gun from a sporting goods store.

Anthony Lee Miller, 41, of Pine Court in New Kensington, was charged with one count of illegal sale or transfer of a firearm along with providing false information on the application to buy a gun.

Harrison police said they were notified by state police that Miller tried to buy a gun at Dunham’s Sports in the Highlands Mall on Oct. 2 and that the application was denied.

State police said Miller marked “No” to the question about whether he was ever committed to a mental facility or deemed by a court to be mentally ill, according to a criminal complaint.

But when the state conducted an instant background check, they found that Miller was involuntarily committed to a mental facility on April 5, 2001, and again on Aug. 13, 2007. That makes him ineligible to own a gun, the complaint said.

Miller also can’t own a gun because he previously pleaded guilty to a pair of theft charges as well as criminal use of a communications facility, which are felonies, according to his arrest papers.

He faces a preliminary hearing on the charge before District Judge Carolyn S. Bengel on March 2.

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