A former treasurer of a Little League chapter in Connecticut allegedly stole from the organization The man in question died suddenly after police believe he stole at least $165,000 from the Little League Police in Connecticut believe a former treasurer of a Little League Baseball chapter stole $115,000 from the organization to gamble online via his FanDuel account. Law enforcement in Connecticut believes Kenneth Grohs Jr., who died in May, had stolen at least $165,000 from Union City Little League before his passing. Grohs had served as treasurer of the youth baseball and softball organization. (Image: Facebook/Casino.org) Kenneth E. Grohs Jr. was a cherished, lifelong resident of Naugatuck, CT, who served almost two decades as the treasurer and a coach of Union City Little League. But before his sudden death in May 2025, police allege that Grohs embezzled at least $165,000 from the organization. Grohs’ obituary and the Little League itself included many memorials. It is with great regret and…Â Read More
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