Dave Bondy

Dave Bondy is a reporter for WPXI in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Career
Bondy previously reported for FOX station WBRC-TV in Birmingham, Alabama; WNEM-TV Saginaw/Flint, MI; WUPW FOX TOLEDO, OH; WECT-TV NBC Wilmington, NC; WEVV-TV Evansville, Indiana. While at WNEM TV in Flint/Saginaw, MI Bondy uncovered registered sex offenders that were using social networking sites to lure teenagers. Due to Bondy's investigation several sex offenders were sent back to prison for violating parole. Bondy has covered everything from hurricanes in North Carolina to the aftermath of a tornado in Enterprise, Alabama that killed eight students. Bondy also covered the Samson, Alabama mass shooting that killed ten people.
In February 2010 Bondy was hired by WPXI TV, the NBC affiliate in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as the Washington, Fayette and Greene County field reporter. In March of 2012 Bondy moved to morning breaking news reporter for WPXI. In April 2010 Bondy covered the Upper Big Branch mine disaster that killed 29 miners. In the summer of 2012 Bondy covered the Jerry Sandusky trial with up to the minute tweets and live reports.
Other appearances
Dave Bondy appeared in the Michael Moore documentary Fahrenheit 9/11. The film used a clip of Dave Bondy doing a news report on local response to terrorism.
 
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