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    A local doctor turns himself in after employees allegedly find a hidden camera in the bathroom and Oglebay celebrates $12 million renovations: Here’s this week’s top stories

    By Annalise Murphy,

    9 hours ago

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    ( WTRF ) – A local doctor turns himself in after employees allegedly find a hidden camera in the bathroom, a man faces multiple felonies after leading police on a chase through 2 states and Oglebay celebrates $12 million renovations.

    7News Anchor Annalise Murphy looks back at the week’s top stories.

    West Virginia Doctor turns himself in after employees allegedly find a water bottle containing a hidden camera in bathroom

    Dr. Jeremy Crow, owner of Crow Dental Associates, turned himself into the Weirton Police Department after a three-month investigation led to a warrant for his arrest.

    In May, employees allegedly found a water bottle with a hidden camera in the staff only bathroom.

    Crow faces 39 misdemeanor counts of Criminal Invasion of Privacy.

    West Virginia State Senator removed from Senate committees after being arrested for Indecent Exposure and Disorderly Conduct

    West Virginia State Senator Mike Maroney was arrested on Tuesday August 13 and charged with 2 misdemeanors of Indecent Exposure and Disorderly Conduct.

    A criminal complaint was filed against Maroney concerning an incident that occurred at a gaming Parlor in Glen Dale, where he was accused of performing an overt act of self-gratification.

    He was released from jail on a personal recognizance bond, and a court date has not been set.

    Man faces multiple felony charges after leading Ohio, West Virginia police on chase through 2 states, crashing into 2 cruisers

    Hancock County resident Ian Kolman is facing several felony charges after he allegedly led multiple police departments through two states.

    The criminal complaint states Steubenville police located a stolen vehicle they previously were told to be on the lookout for, and attempted to pull the driver, later identified as Koleman, over.

    He then led them on a chase through the city, crossed the Veterans Bridge where he eventually struck a cruiser and was taken into custody.

    He is being charged with fleeing and possession of a stolen vehicle.

    7News tours newly transformed Wilson Lodge and restaurants after $12.5M renovation

    Oglebay unveiled its newly transformed Wilson Lodge and restaurants today.

    The lodge that was built in 1957 has been reimagined with a $12.5 million renovation that brings a new fresh feel to the beloved destination resort.

    7News was invited on a tour, starting with the entrance.

    The project was funded by a USEDA grant and from the community.

    Electronic windows to career opportunities installed at Ohio vocational school

    Jefferson County’s Joint Vocational School is equipped with a $1 million grant for the 2024-25 school year to help make education a little clearer.

    Cameras on both sides of the classroom.
    Interactive screens that give teachers unprecedented control over their lessons.
    And pathways to connect with higher learning institutions.

    It’s all new for the upcoming school year, and part of the school’s commitment to what it calls distance learning, a way for vocational students to see and speak with experts in their field without leaving Bloomingdale, Ohio.

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