
Upon her departure from his home, Salerno said that he discovered a gold chain missing from atop a bedroom dresser. Salerno said he waited a week to report the theft because he “wanted to give Karen a chance to bring the necklace back,” police noted. When asked if he knew the woman’s last name, Salerno told police, “All I know is her phone number and that she lives in an apartment across from the Christmas Tree Shop” in West Dennis on Cape Cod.
Salerno’s chain, police noted, was later recovered from a local firm that buys and sells gold and coins. A worker told officers that Proia had recently pawned the item. Salerno and Proia, who was charged with prostitution and larceny, were arraigned on Tuesday on the misdemeanor counts. Both defendants entered not guilty pleas. According to a District Court clerk, the charge against Salerno has subsequently been dismissed and his case is now listed as closed. Proia is next scheduled for a September 1 court appearance.
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