AUSTINTOWN A Youngstown man was arrested Sunday after officers found a gun in the vehicle after a traffic stop.
Derrick Jones, 35, of 511 Mistletoe Ave., is accused of having weapons under disability, improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, using a weapon while intoxicated and operating a vehicle intoxicated.
Just after midnight, Austintown police found a gray Oldsmobile in the side lot of 3896 Mahoning Ave. The report states police found Jones sitting in the car with his legs on the pavement.
Officers noticed Jones’ speech was slurred, his eyes glossy and concluded he was under the influence. While Jones was searching for his identification, police noticed a firearm on the passenger seat.
Catholic sculptor s work to be part of COVID-19 memorial at Ohio hospital On: 4/14/2021, By , In: Nation .Timothy Schmalz s sculpture When I Was Sick is displayed on a Rome street Feb. 9, 2017. The statue will be part of a COVID-19 memorial planned for Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital in Ohio and expected to be completed sometime in September 2021. (CNS photo/courtesy St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital ) .This rendering released March 9, 2021, depicts a sculpture titled When I Was Sick that will be placed in front of Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital in Ohio. The work by sculptor Timothy Schmalz will be part of a COVID-19 memorial for the Catholic hospital expected to be completed this September. Schmalz is best known for his 2013 sculptures, Homeless Jesus, depicting Jesus as a person in need, are displ
LIBERTY A 24-year-old township man is in Trumbull County jail in connection to an early Wednesday shooting at the Oak Tree Apartments off Hadley Avenue in Liberty.
Derek Sanders, of a Trumbull Court address, is awaiting arraignment in Girard Municipal Court on charges of felonious assault, carrying concealed weapons and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle.
According to police, officers were dispatched to the apartment complex at 5:21 a.m. to find a victim who was shot in the back. The victim, a 24-year-old Youngstown man, was taken to St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital, where he is in intensive care, a report states.
Designer Looks only at Value City Furniture Donates Furniture to Ohio Hospitals for Caregiver Respite Rooms
Frontline caregivers will use respite rooms to decompress and recharge amid the ongoing battle with COVID-19
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Designer Looks only at Value City Furniture is giving back to its home state by supporting Ohio hospitals and its caregivers who have gone above and beyond throughout the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Designer Looks announced today the company donated furniture to three hospital systems across the state to be used in respite rooms for doctors, nurses, and hospital staff. The respite rooms were built this year due to the pandemic in order to create a quiet, relaxing place for a moment of composure and reflection while on their shift.
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