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With the Beth Haven Christian School boys basketball team and principal Regina Vance by his side, Logan Mayor Serafino Nolletti signed a proclamation on Tuesday, May 4, to declare âDay of the Hornetsâ in Logan to commemorate the school winning the West Virginia Christian Education Association State Championship. Prior to the proclamation at city hall, a parade consisting of Beth Haven students, parents and faculty made its way through downtown. DYLAN VIDOVICH | Logan Banner
Police: Louisville man used stolen Amazon delivery vans in burglaries Share Updated: 9:42 AM EST Dec 31, 2020 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 9:42 AM EST Dec 31, 2020 WLKY Digital Team A Louisville man is behind bars after police said he tried to break into a music store a second time after previously stealing more than $18,000 in property, all while using stolen Amazon delivery vans.Michael Ostrander, 41, was arrested Wednesday on charges of burglary, attempted burglary, criminal mischief and fleeing from police, according to an arrest report.Investigators said Ostrander is the suspect behind two burglaries at Family Music Shop on 3rd Street Road.According to the arrest report, the business was burglarized during the early morning on Nov. 19. Louisville Metro police said the music store was broken into and more than $18,000 in property was taken.Investigators said the window and door of the business were damaged during the bur
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) Police say a man who burglarized a local music store had a preference for a certain type of getaway vehicle:Â stolen Amazon delivery vans.
According to an arrest report, someone broke into the Family Music Shop on 3rd Street Road Nov. 19. Police say two people can be seen breaking into the store and taking more than $18,000 worth of merchandise.
That property was then loaded onto an Amazon delivery van, according to police.
Police say when they contacted Amazon, as well as the contractor that owns the vans, they learned that the van in question had been stolen and was not supposed to be on the road.Â