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COLUMBIANA Wayside Lawn Structures on state Route 14 reported a theft of equipment that occured on Sunday. K-9 Csuti assisted the highway patrol with a vehicle sniff during a traffic stop at 6:53 p.m. Tuesday.
LEETONIA A Columbia Street resident reported at 3:11 p.m. Sunday her ex-boyfriend will not stop text messaging and harassing her. She was advised to block his number and to contact the courts if she wanted to pursue a protection order. A 200 block Chestnut Street resident reported at 1:43 p.m. Tuesday a package had been reported delivered to her front porch, but she never received it.
PERRY TOWNSHIP
khowell@salemnews.net
FRANKLIN SQUARE – Salem Township trustees have yet to take action regarding their fire protection contract with Leetonia.
Trustees Tuesday night opted to wait at least another meeting before moving forward with discussion of the contract, which expired March 2. Leetonia village council April 7 approved an offer to continue providing fire protection to the township for three months at a cost of $11,500. Leetonia Mayor Kevin Siembida said at that time the offer is intended to get negotiations started and if the trustees do not accept the offer the village will cease service to the township.
Siembida previously told trustees providing fire protection to the township for the unincorporated areas near Leetonia and east of state Route 45 costs the village $45,000 per year, well over the $23,000 the township currently pays for the service.