A former Fallowfield Township police officer accused of having sex with a 17-year-old boy will stand trial.
Officer Robert Helphenstine appeared in court Friday for a preliminary hearing.
He’s accused of picking up a 17-year-old runaway at a Greyhound station in downtown Pittsburgh and having sex with him at his home.
“I believe the hearing went very well. We found that the main witness for the prosecution was incredulous, admitted on the stand that he lied on more than one occasion,” said defense attorney Stephen Misko.
Channel 4 Action News' Sheldon Ingram previously reported that police said Helphenstine, the former officer-in-charge of the department, met the Virginia boy on Liberty Avenue while his trip to California was on a layover.
A new court date has not been set for Misko.
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