Police investigating bogus e-coupon scams at Westmoreland County businesses
State police in Westmoreland County say thieves are targeting local businesses using bogus e-coupons and say the suspects are believed to be a small part of a much larger scam network; KDKA's Ross Guidotti reports.
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