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Pa State Police issue 2 warrants The Pennsylvania State Police in Montoursville is asking for the public's assistance regarding two arrest warrants. One warrant is for delivery of a controlled substance and that is for. Criminal Warrants (Pennsylvania State Police) February 5, 2018. The Pennsylvania State Police in Montoursville is asking ...
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Police say man shoots himself fatally outside NY City Hall NEW YORK (AP) — Police say a man drove up to a gate outside New York's City Hall and shot himself to death. A police spokesman says the man drove a black sedan up to the east gate of City Hall at 7:30 a.m. Monday and shot himself in the head. His name was not released. There were no other ...
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Philadelphia cleaning up after some celebrations turn unruly After 1 a.m., the only people allowed inside the 24-hour Wawa convenience store near City Hall were police officers. ... The longtime Eagles fan and Boston resident joked he couldn't be within 100 miles of his home, instead deciding to watch the game with his old University of Pennsylvania roommate.
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Hit-And-Run Crash Under Investigation In Warrington WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — Police in Warrington Township are investigating a hit-and-run crash that happened on Street Road early Monday morning. According to police, a vehicle hit an unoccupied car that was parked in a driveway along the 1700 block of Street Road around midnight.
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Police: Man Told Juvenile To Shoot At House Police: Man Told Juvenile To Shoot At House ... According to State Police, Ayers gave the gun to a 17-year-old boy and instructed him to shoot at a house on Neupert Road on Friday night. The teen ... He also was found with a Taser- which is illegal in Pennsylvania- and is now facing additional charges.
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Wolf aims for smooth landing for election-year budget Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf presents his 2017-18 budget to the legislature in the Capitol, Feb. 7, 2017. He will be presenting his 2018-19 budget plan ... Wolf will renew his call for municipalities that don't have their own full-time police force to pay a $25 per person fee, or about $63 million total, to help ...
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