Over the past several days, Karen Janoski, CEO of the $58 million Greater Pittsburgh Police Federal Credit Union , has been flooded with phone calls from anxious members after it was linked to a federal investigation of the big city's police chief.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Feb. 15 that the FBI had subpoenaed the 6,031-member credit union for documents in an FBI-IRS investigation of Police Chief Nate Harper, who has since resigned.
The newspaper, citing a source familiar with the investigation, also reported federal investigators serving subpoenas have taken "boxes of documents" from police offices in relation to a probe of the police department's special events and personnel and finance offices.
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