An arrest has been made in the recent breaking and entering at Alfredo’s Pizza of Rainelle.
On December 28, a Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Deputy was dispatched to Alfredo’s after the victim noticed that one of the doors had been apparently pried open and the deadbolt removed, according to the criminal complaint filed in Greenbrier County. The incident is estimated to have occurred sometime after 10 p.m. on December 27.
It appeared that nothing had been taken, but the officer obtained security camera footage from the scene. The footage showed a person wearing a hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, brown boots and a red bandanna over his face, the complaint states.
Later that day, the Deputy received a call from a Rainelle Police officer who stated that Gregory Scott Foley, 48, of Rainelle, may be the suspect and that they were getting ready to arrest him for a domestic violence petition violation, the complaint continues. While assisting with the arrest, the deputy and two Rainelle Police officers found Foley attempting to use a controlled substance. He was also in possession of “several items of drug paraphernalia” and what he admitted to be heroin.
Foley was taken to the Rainelle State Police detachment where he allegedly admitted to breaking and entering at Alfredo’s in an attempt to take money from the cash register, the complaint states. However, the cash register was empty.
Foley has been charged with one felony count of breaking and entering, two misdemeanor counts of destruction of property, one misdemeanor count of possession of a controlled substance and one misdemeanor count of violation of a protective order.
Foley is currently at Southern Regional Jail. No bail has been set.
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