Johnstown Homicide
Police are investigating a homicide in Dale Borough after a shooting Wednesday morning left one man dead.
Cambria County coroner Jeff Lees says the man was shot multiple times in the basement of a home along the 400 Block of Cliff Street. Police say the shooting happened around 3:00 am and that multiple people were inside the home, but they don’t know if they are related to the victim. Lees says an autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
No one is in custody and District Attorney Greg Neugbauer says they have a search warrant for the home to further the investigation. He asks that if anyone has any information to contact Johnstown police and that there’s no reason for residents in the borough to worry.
Johnstown Homicide
Police are investigating a homicide in Dale Borough after a shooting Wednesday morning left one man dead.
Cambria County coroner Jeff Lees says the man was shot multiple times in the basement of a home along the 400 Block of Cliff Street. Police say the shooting happened around 3:00 am and that multiple people were inside the home, but they don’t know if they are related to the victim. Lees says an autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
No one is in custody and District Attorney Greg Neugbauer says they have a search warrant for the home to further the investigation. He asks that if anyone has any information to contact Johnstown police and that there’s no reason for residents in the borough to worry.
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Bryan Zettle, owner of BZ Pools and Decks, sits at the new gateway to Dale on June 30, 2021. He created the park after tearing down an eyesore structure along Bedford Street. By David Hurst
dhurst@tribdem.com
The site of a former Dale Borough eyesore is now an attractive gateway into town, thanks to a borough business ownerâs efforts.
But BZ Pools and Decksâ Bryan Zettle wants people to remember someone else when they visit the space â his brother-in-law, Donald Farrier, a Navy veteran who passed away earlier this year.
âOriginally, I needed extra parking space for my business, and I wanted to get rid of an eyesore that was falling down on Bedford Street,â Zettle said. âBut one thing led to another.â