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Podcast: Pet funeral director accused of burials that didn’t happen

A longtime funeral director in Pittsburgh is facing felony charges after authorities say he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from grieving pet owners, some of whom were unknowingly given ashes that did not belong to their

Zachary Gibson
By Zachary Gibson
1 Min Read May 9, 2025 | 6 months Ago

A longtime funeral director in Pittsburgh is facing felony charges after authorities say he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from grieving pet owners, some of whom were unknowingly given ashes that did not belong to their animals.

Patrick Vereb, who ran a pet cremation business in Pittsburgh and Natrona, is accused of defrauding thousands of clients between 2021 and 2024. Investigators say the number of potential victims could exceed 6,500, making the alleged scheme one of significant scope and emotional impact.

The case has sent shockwaves through the region, prompting widespread public outrage and calls for accountability. As the criminal investigation unfolds, community members and victims alike are seeking answers and justice.

TribLive reporters Tawnya Panizzi and Haley Daugherty break down the key developments, their reporting process, and the public response to this developing story.

This is “From the Newsroom.”

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