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Former public defender found not guilty in incident with Greensburg police

A former Westmoreland County assistant public defender was found not guilty of evading arrest by a Greensburg police officer last fall following a traffic stop. Following a lengthy hearing Tuesday, David Mulock, 38, of Murrysville was acquitted on one summary count in connection with an incident on Oct. 4 on

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1-year-old Wall girl nearly died ingesting 'tranq'; 9 months later, police arrest her father

A convicted drug dealer was arraigned Tuesday on charges that he nearly killed his 1-year-old daughter last spring when the girl ingested “tranq,” a powerful sedative mixed with fentanyl that authorities said he was using in her Wall home. Jeffrey Lee Carter, 36, of Clairton was visiting the mother of

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Attorney found guilty evading arrest, other charges in connection with Greensburg traffic stop

A Westmoreland County attorney was found guilty of three summary counts Monday in connection with a traffic stop last month in Greensburg. District Judge Thomas S. Brletic found David E. Mulock, 38, of Murrysville, guilty of evading arrest, operating a vehicle without a valid inspection and improperly displaying his Volkswagen’s

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Police: North Side man, 21, confessed to former neighbor's murder

It took three tries this week for Joshua James Short to kill his former neighbor. The North Side man, 21, tried breaking into Joseph Sees Jr.’s Manchester home at about 1 a.m. Saturday, Short told Pittsburgh police in what they called a full confession to the murder. When Sees opened

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