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Pennsylvania Drug Dealer Convicted for Selling Deadly Dose of Fentanyl Laced Cocaine
HARRISBURG, PA — Nathan R. Wolfe, a 41-year-old man from Kittanning, Armstrong County, has been convicted on multiple charges including third-degree murder and drug delivery resulting in death. The conviction…
Update: Marble-sized hail anticipated with thunderstorms in part of Pennsylvania Monday
An updated report from the National Weather Service was issued on Monday at 2:56 p.m. for strong thunderstorms until 3:30 p.m. for Forest, Clarion, Jefferson and Armstrong counties. The storms could bring wind gusts of up to 50 mph and marble-sized hail (0.5 inches). "At 2:55 p.m., Doppler radar tracked...
Armstrong Commissioner witnessed shooting; Shapiro identifies attendee killed
Armstrong County Commissioner Chairman John Strate was supposed to be "right up front." But the bustling capacity crowds at the rally for former President Donald Trump in Butler at the county Farm Show grounds on Saturday prevented Strate from gaining access to his seat just feet from the event's featured speaker.
Assassination attempt on former President Trump stirs disgust in Armstrong County citizen who attended rally
The disgust Ford City’s Cherylyn Danjou very eloquently expressed regarding an addled gunman’s act Saturday, which nearly might have taken the life of former President Donald Trump, was not exactly exceeded by her disdain for a society in which such a thing could happen. But it was close.
White Township man waives strangulation charge to Armstrong County court
KITTANNING — Strangulation and other charges against an Indiana County resident have been waived to court. On Wednesday, James William Taylor’s right to a preliminary hearing was waived, a move which prompted Kittanning Magisterial District Judge Kenneth Bussard to bind their case over to the Armstrong County Court of Common Pleas.
Pennsylvania Man Convicted of Murder in Fentanyl-Cocaine Overdose Case
HARRISBURG, PA — An Armstrong County man has been convicted of third-degree murder and other serious charges for providing a fentanyl-cocaine mixture that resulted in a fatal overdose. Attorney General Michelle Henry announced the conviction on Thursday. Nathan R. Wolfe, 41, of Kittanning, was found guilty of third-degree murder,...
Armstrong County Man Convicted of 3rd-Degree Murder for Providing Fentanyl-Laced Cocaine
(WNY News Now) – HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that an Armstrong County man has been convicted of third-degree murder, drug delivery resulting in death, and related charges for providing a dose of fentanyl-cocaine that killed another man in 2020. Nathan R. Wolfe, 41, of Kittanning,...
Coroner: Worthington man pronounced dead after falling in river
A Worthington man died Tuesday in the midst of a fishing outing in Manor Township, according to a press release issued by the office of Armstrong County Coroner K. Brian Myers. Charles Miller, 65, was fishing in the township when he was trying to untangle lines and fell off the...
Kittanning man found guilty of murder in fentanyl-laced cocaine overdose death
An Armstrong County man was convicted this week of third-degree murder for delivery of drugs that resulted in a fatal overdose four years ago, according to the state Attorney General’s Office. Nathan R. Wolfe, 41, of Kittanning, was convicted Thursday of providing crack cocaine laced with fentanyl to Eric...
KITTANNING MAN GUILTY IN DRUG OVERDOSE CASE
The State Attorney General’s Office announced that a Kittanning man was convicted of third-degree murder and other crimes related to a drug overdose death in 2020. 41-year-old Nathan Wolfe was also convicted of drug delivery resulting in death, aggravated assault, involuntary manslaughter, delivery of a controlled substance, possession with intent to deliver and criminal use of a communications facility for the death of 43-year-old Eric McMillen on February 5th of 2020. The Attorney General’s office submitted testimony that Wolfe provided crack cocaine laced with fentanyl to McMillen and his girlfriend in exchange for Wolfe’s use of McMillen’s vehicle at a grocery store parking lot. The case was investigated and charges were filed by the Armstrong County DA’s office. DA Kate Charlton said that the case will “send a message to those dealing drugs in Armstrong County that such conduct will not be tolerated.”
Pennsylvania Lottery Match 6 jackpot worth more than $2 million sold in Westmoreland County
JEANNETTE, Pa. (KDKA) - One lucky Pennsylvania Lottery player in Westmoreland County has won more than $2.3 million in prizes after having the winning Match 6 ticket. The Match 6 ticket correctly matched all six winning numbers which were 14-30-41-44-46-48 netting a jackpot of $2,340,000. According to the Pennsylvania Lottery, the winning ticket was sold at the Giant Eagle on 2000 Penny Lane Drive in Jeannette. As a prize, the Giant Eagle will get a $10,000 bonus for selling the ticket at their location. The winner of the $2.3 million Match 6 jackpot now has one year to claim their prize. Pittsburgh area prizesThis...
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