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BLAIRSVILLE MAN ARRESTED FOR PFA VIOLATION
One person was arrested following an incident Saturday morning in Blairsville Borough. Blairsville Borough Police say they were summoned to a home along North Morrow Street shortly after 3 a.m. after 24-year-old Levi Kelly allegedly attempted to enter the home through a window. The caller said they had a PFA order against Kelly, and when police arrived, he fled on foot. Officers were able to apprehend him a short time later.
Westover-area man sentenced to up to 10 years in state prison
A Burnside Township, Clearfield County, man has been sentenced to concurrent terms totaling 4½ to 10 years in a State Correctional Institution for five first-degree felony counts of rape, one first-degree felony count of attempted rape, and a second-degree misdemeanor count of sexual intercourse with a horse. In Indiana...
Suspect in 2022 drug-related shooting is sentenced to county jail
A man with Punxsutawney and DuBois addresses was sentenced to nine months to two years less a day, though it was paroled forthwith, at another address: Indiana County Jail. Storm Michael Armagost, 27, had been wanted by the Pennsylvania State Police after a Sept. 28, 2022, shooting at a White Township apartment.
UPDATE: Johnstown armed bank robbery suspect arrested
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WTAJ) — Police have arrested a man they say robbed a Johnstown bank in March. Police have identified Almaguer Servero, 41, as the suspect who robbed the First Commonwealth Bank along the 1000 block of Franklin Street on March 20, according to charges filed. Servero allegedly had a gun in his waistband as […]
MAN CHARGED IN BLAIRSVILLE SHOOTING DUE IN COURT FOR PRELIMINARY HEARING TODAY
Preliminary hearings are scheduled today for Indiana County’s district courts, including one for a man from Blairsville who is charged in connection with a disturbance in early June. 29-year-old Cameron Boneta is facing charges of reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, prohibited possession of a weapon, carrying a firearm without a...
Fire damages Cambria County gun club
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — A gun club in Portage caught fire Monday as work was being done in the parking lot area of the building. Workers at Jamestown Rod and Gun Club say they had to close their doors today due to the flames coming up the side of the building.
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