His passenger, Joshua B. Hanselman, 19, of 103 17th St., Reynolds, was listed in fair condition at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Police said the car ran off Lamor and hit a power pole and a stone wall.
Police Chief Raymond C. Greene reminded council that the department is not selling guns, but trading in about 40 duty weapons and would like to sell seven confiscated guns.
The story ran Tuesday.
Craig Kidd, a supervisor with the state police Liquor Control Bureau in Erie, said the French Creek Township boy, whose identity was not released, is accused of using the stainless steel still to turn wine into a brandy with a high alcohol content and to make moonshine whiskey.
The story ran Tuesday.
Police Chief Edward Stanton said a man pointed a pistol at a clerk and got away with nine Rolex watches of undisclosed value.
The visitors were brought to the Shenango Valley by the Sharon Rotary Club and to the United States by a Library of Congress-sponsored program called "Open World." The program is bringing about 3,000 Russian leaders to the U.S. this month.
Gregory, 29, of Cortland, was arraigned Thursday in Trumbull County Eastern District Court before Judge Ronald J. Rice on charges of solicitation, unlawful restraint and importuning. Importuning is a first-degree misdemeanor; solicitation and unlawful restraint are third-degree misdemeanors.
The charges were announced Thursday by state Attorney General Mike Fisher at a press conference at Langner Government Surplus, 310 Diamond Road, Pine Township.
Murphy, 49, of 411 Shady Drive, Grove City, and his company also face two counts of violating a Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) compliance order, four counts of unlawful conduct and one count of illegally processing and disposing of solid waste, including lead and explosive materials. The story ran Friday.
Flitter is forming an exploratory committee.
The recent audit of medical records, inspection documents and residents' reports found no evidence of patient mistreatment at the controversial facility for the mentally retarded, despite allegations of unacceptable conditions at the institution, Casey said.