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Youngwood man charged a 2nd time with drug delivery resulting in death

A 69-year-old Youngwood man slated to stand trial on charges that he sold fentanyl-laced drugs to a West Virginia woman who died from an overdose was arrested this week after state police accused him of selling drugs that led to the death of a Mt. Pleasant man. Frank E. Bogley

New Kensington-Arnold pays music teacher facing criminal charges for past work

New Kensington-Arnold pays music teacher facing criminal charges for past work
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Jeannette man pleads guilty to Sutersville robbery,shooting; police suspect foul play in disappearance of woman linked to plot

Jeannette man pleads guilty to Sutersville robbery,shooting; police suspect foul play in disappearance of woman linked to plot
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Valley High School teacher accused of sending inappropriate texts to another student

Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. New Kensington police have filed additional charges against a New Kensington-Arnold School District music teacher who was accused last week of sending sexual text messages to a student. Police charged Sean Timothy O’Neil, 34, of Vandergrift, with corruption of minors and harassment in the latest case. In a criminal complaint filed Wednesday, police said they were told April 30 that O’Neil made inappropriate comments in text messages and in person to a Valley Junior-Senior High School student in 2020.

Meadows Casino seeks $69,000 gambling debt from jailed Greensburg doctor

Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. The Meadows Casino and Racetrack wants a former Greensburg doctor to repay more than $69,000 a gambling debt that grew from a $48,000 line of credit seven years ago. The problem for the North Strabane casino, which filed for a $69,344 judgment in Westmoreland County court on Wednesday, is that Dr. Nabil Jabbour, 70, of Greensburg is serving a year in federal prison in Hazleton. Jabbour pleaded guilty in October 2019 to charges of health care fraud, money laundering and distributing buprenorphine. Jabbour once operated an addiction treatment practice.

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