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| Couple sues after police mistake hibiscus for marijuana PITTSBURGH (AP) — A Pennsylvania couple is suing their local police department and Nationwide Insurance Co. after they were arrested when an insurance agent mistook their hibiscus plants for ... The Cramers claim the agent took photos of their flowering hibiscus plant and sent the images to police.
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| Buffalo Twp. couple sues police after attempted drug bust goes wrong A plant mistaken for marijuana led to a Butler County couple suing their police department for a wrongful drug bust. Audrey and Edward Cramer talked about that incident on Thursday as they announced the lawsuit. Cramers say it all started when their insurance agent came to their Buffalo Township ...
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| Second sexual violence PFA order filed against Allegheny College student Copies of the order were given to Meadville Police Department and Pennsylvania State Police at Meadville. ... While no criminal charges have been filed against Serbin for either alleged case, the county District Attorney's Office and Meadville Police Department confirm there are investigations into the ...
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| 20 injured in massive fire at Pennsylvania senior living community ... on the scene and that it was working with county officials and facility staff to assist displaced residents. A cause of the fire remained under investigation. Messages left for West Chester Mayor Jordan Norley and Assistant to the Mayor and Chief of Police Rachelle Sellers weren't immediately returned.
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| Mercer County public safety director honored by FBI MERCER — Mercer County's public safety director has received national attention for his work as part of an effort to keep Pennsylvania, and the nation, ... In addition to his work as Mercer County's public safety director, he has been the police chief of Wampum Borough in Lawrence County for 23 years.
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| Street Road tops list of Bucks County's worst roads A hundred years ago, the front page of Bristol Daily Courier announced plans for "traffic light poles" on the paved portion of Street Road, which then-police chief William Reimpp called "the most dangerous" in Pennsylvania. Decades later, the street that's also a road averages two accidents per day, ...
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