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  • WEST HEMPFIELD TWP.: Prospect Concrete Inc., at Prospect and Quarry roads, Landisville, reported a men's room window in its main office building was shot out with a small-caliber weapon, police said. Township police ask anyone with information to call them at 285-5191. MOUNTVILLE: All four sides of a pickup truck were scratched overnight Sunday in the 200 block of East New Street.

  • ONTARIO - For the second time in a little over a month, a martial arts throwing star has been discovered inside a passenger's carry- on bag at LA/Ontario International Airport. Transportation Security Administration officers on Saturday stopped Courtney Susan Brown, 18, when the weapon was spotted during an X-ray screening at LA/Ontario International Airport. Brown, who was headed for Phoenix, was taken into custody, cited and released for possessing a prohibited weapon.

  • Appellant’s convictions for aggravated murder, aggravated robbery, and firing weapon in prohibited area not against manifest weight or insufficient as a matter of law. No abuse of discretion in admitting coroner’s photos. Judgment Affirmed.

  • MAQUOKETA, Iowa - A Spragueville man who shot a trophy buck with a rifle in January has been ordered to pay $5,000 in damages to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources as well as serve 80 hours of community service. Ronald Driscoll, 40, was charged with unlawful taking of a deer and prohibited weapon while deer hunting. Related charges of shooting a rifle from the road and failure to confirm a deer harvest were dismissed under a plea agreement. Driscoll also was fined $585 in Jackson County Magistrate Court.

  • Pittsburgh detectives say they've collared two men responsible for a Christmas Eve home invasion in Sheraden in which an intruder held a sawed-off shotgun to the head of a 12-year-old boy. Isaiah Peeples, 20, of Rankin and Dasean "Bop" Lee, 18, of Sheraden are being held in Allegheny County Jail on $250,000 straight bonds after being arraigned Christmas morning on multiple charges of robbery, criminal conspiracy, reckless endangerment and carrying a prohibited weapon without a license.

  • Pittsburgh detectives said they've collared two men responsible for a Christmas Eve home invasion in Sheraden in which an intruder held a sawed-off shotgun to the head of a 12-year-old boy. Isaiah Peeples, 20, of Rankin and Dasean "Bop" Lee, 18, of Sheraden are being held in Allegheny County Jail on $250,000 straight bonds after being arraigned Christmas morning on multiple charges of robbery, criminal conspiracy, reckless endangerment and carrying a prohibited weapon without a license.

  • The way he tells it, Fountain police officer Tim Johnson was merely doing his job Oct. 13, and on one level that's the plain truth. On another level, it's notable that when Johnson stopped an off- duty El Paso County sheriff's deputy and cited him for drunken driving and prohibited use of a weapon. The deputy, Nikolas Gianes, was doing 69 mph in a 50 mph zone at 2:30 a.m., according to Fountain police.

  • HOULTON A Linneus man and convicted felon who attempted to burglarize a Mechanic Street apartment last September will spend the next 10 years in prison for his crimes. Brian S. Paquin, 47, was sentenced in Aroostook County Superior Court by Justice E. Allen Hunter. He was found guilty after a jury trial in June on one count of burglary with a firearm and two counts of criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon. He entered a no- contest plea to one count of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and was found guilty.

  • A Spragueville man is facing a $10,000 fine after he was charged with using a rifle to kill a white tail trophy buck last month. Ronald Driscoll, 39, was charged with shooting a rifle from the road, prohibited weapon in deer hunting, failure to confirm a deer harvest, unlawful transportation of a deer and unlawful taking of a deer, according to Andrew Keil, state conservation officer.

  • A Columbia man who refused to come out of his north Columbia home Friday night when police responded to a report of shots fired has been charged with possession of a prohibited weapon and unlawful use of a weapon. Eric Gathings



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