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GIRARD A man wanted for chasing another man with a knife made his first appearance in Girard Municipal Court on Wednesday following his arrest.
Marko Sowell, 18, of 439 E. Kline St., is facing a felony charge and two misdemeanors in the March 30 incident, as well as another felony for a fight at Girard High School, where he is a student, five days prior.
The March 30 incident happened about 10 p.m. at the Sunoco gas station, 307 S. State St. The police report states the 19-year-old victim was pumping gas when Sowell yelled from his vehicle and pulled up next to the victim. Sowell got out of the car, brandished the knife and chased him through the parking lot and then into the building, continuing to chase him, a police report states.
Girard student accused of chasing man with knife
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Gage Tichenor, 20, of Cortland, and Tyler Littell, 22, of Champion, stand next to a frozen Mosquito Lake on Saturday. In years past, the men competed in the annual Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Ohio, but it was canceled this year because of the pandemic. Instead, individuals were asked to complete their own challenges, such as taking a cold bath, dumping an ice bucket on their head or making a snow angel.
BAZETTA For many winters, Valley residents often dressed in costumes have run in and out of the often-icy waters of Mosquito Lake for the annual Polar Plunge.
Feb 26, 2021
‘VISIT’ SUTLIFF: Virtual tours are being held for the Sutliff Museum located on the second floor of the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library. While sheltering at home, people still are able to “visit” the Sutliff Museum through the museum’s App. Featured are tours about the Sutliff Family, Underground Railroad history and Victorian Design. The program was made possible in part by a grant from the Ohio History Fund in 2019.
BIKE TO WORK: The committee planning for the annual Bike to Work Day in the spring will meet 10 a.m. today via Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87855097372. The event has people riding bikes to work that day.