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Police examined the Western Pennsylvania Youth Football League for guessing

A criminal investigation is accused of a youth football league.

The Western Pennsylvania Youth Football League consists of 44 youth organizations in the region.

The director of the league, which is now being examined, submitted his letter of resignation at an emergency assembly on Wednesday evening. The letter does not mention a league finance.

The Brownsville Midget Football members posted on Facebook that “some of the funds are frozen or missed”. The president of the organization in Washington confirmed that they are excluded from the bank account. At this emergency assembly, a new president and treasurer were selected to start the return of return.

It is unclear how much money is missing. Members tell us that it could be more than 100,000 US dollars.

The finances of the individual organizations were not affected.

“It definitely creates some trust problems if you have involved the students and children involved,” said Washington Cheer, mother Cara Andrews.

The president of the organization of Brownsville sent us an explanation in which he is aware of the allegations and “is not behind the theft of a children's organization.

In the meantime, Washington President told us more people access to the bank account in the future to prevent such things from happening.

Channel 11 has confirmed that law enforcement is involved. The regional police chief of Greene County confirmed that his detective is being examined, but it is too early to say more.

As for football in autumn, the league plans to play.

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