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CRIME & SAFETY
Identity of man found dead after massive police presence in Cranberry released
The man Cranberry Police were searching for and found dead Thursday afternoon near Cranberry Highlands Golf Course has been identified. Employees there notified authorities they saw a disabled car with weapons inside and a man who wasn’t coherent.
Suspect in New Castle homicide arrested in Mahoning County
The suspect who was wanted in connection with a homicide New Castle has been arrested in Mahoning County on Wednesday. According to jail records, 32-year-old Andrew Howard was arrested by the Ohio Adult Parole Authority on a charge of fugitive from justice. Jail records show him to have had a warrant for criminal homicide out of Lawrence County.
One man flown to hospital following crash along I-79 northbound Monday
A 32-year-old Ellwood City man was flown to a Pittsburgh hospital for a suspected serious injury following a Monday evening, July 1, crash near mile marker 96 on Interstate 79 northbound in Muddy Creek Township. Benjamin Keeler was taken to UPMC Presbyterian Hospital after he was ejected from his vehicle,...
Two bodies found in Moon Township's Montour Run Creek Friday
MOON TWP. ― Police report bodies of two men were found floating in the Montour Run Creek on Friday afternoon. According to first responders, the call of a body located in a Moon Township portion of the creek was first received shortly after 4 p.m. June 28. As divers worked to recover the body from around 6 feet of water, they soon found a second body nearby in a portion of the creek that was around 10 feet deep.
Oil City Man, Woman Accused of Threatening to Kill Individuals Involved in Eviction Due in Court Today
CRANBERRY TWP., Pa. (EYT) — A local man and woman accused of threatening to kill individuals involved in an eviction process in Cranberry Township are due in court on Wednesday morning. Court records show preliminary hearings for 58-year-old Carl Leroy Wilt and 45-year-old Jamie Lynne White, both of Oil...
Fire Damages Townhouse In Cranberry
A townhouse was damaged following a fire Monday afternoon in Cranberry Township. It was around 2:30 p.m. when crews were called to a house fire in the Cranberry Pointe housing development, which is just off Haine School Road. When crews got on scene, there were no visible flames showing. However,...
Aliquippa woman was arrested and jailed
Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published July 1, 2024 11:21 A.M. (Aliquippa, Pa) An Aliquippa woman was arrested and jailed Friday. Police on patrol in the city last Friday night observed Makeba Lowe, 52, walking in the area of Towne Tower Apartments at 10:15pm. They were aware that she had an active warrant for her arrest out of Robinson Township for felony retail theft and after a record check they found that there were also warrants out of Economy Borough and the Beaver County Sheriff’s office. Police took Lowe into custody and she was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia. She was taken to the Beaver County Jail on all 3 warrants.
Aliquippa man jailed on 2 separate warrants
Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published July 2, 2024 12:35 P.M. (Aliquippa, Pa) Damar “Wormy ” Freeman turned himself into the district justice’s office on Monday. He was wanted on charges filed by Aliquippa Police on June 22, 2024 and PA State Police. The press release issued by Aliquippa Police stated he is no longer a threat to the public. He was involved in a disturbance in the 300 block of Linmar Terrace on June 22, 2024 and had been on the run before turning himself in. Freeman is lodged in the Beaver County Jail. Bond was set at $250,000.00.
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