Horton Hearings Rescheduled
The preliminary hearings for the father and son accused of intentionally spilling 45,000 gallons of crude oil onto the Allegheny National Forest have been rescheduled again.
District Judge Rich Luther's office says Andrew Horton's hearing has been rescheduled for October 8. His son's hearing has been rescheduled for November 5.
The Hortons have been charged with causing or risking a catastrophe for allegedly opening valves on tanks owned by Kittanning-based oil and gas producer Snyder Brothers.
State and federal agencies are still assessing the environmental and aquatic damage to the area.
Andrew Horton remains in McKean County Jail on $500,000 bail. Christopher Horton's bail is $550,000.
District Judge Rich Luther's office says Andrew Horton's hearing has been rescheduled for October 8. His son's hearing has been rescheduled for November 5.
The Hortons have been charged with causing or risking a catastrophe for allegedly opening valves on tanks owned by Kittanning-based oil and gas producer Snyder Brothers.
State and federal agencies are still assessing the environmental and aquatic damage to the area.
Andrew Horton remains in McKean County Jail on $500,000 bail. Christopher Horton's bail is $550,000.
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