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Numerous charges were filed Friday against a Brownsville man accused of neglecting his dogs and allowing dog fighting, resulting in the euthanasia of two of the animals.
On April 23, state police in Belle Vernon found six dogs chained in and around makeshift pens in the rear of the home of James Edward Holcomb, 44, at 1203 Second St., according to court paperwork. Police said the dogs appeared to be extremely aggressive, and two of them were injured and scarred.
Police found breeding equipment and numerous evidence of suspected dog fighting around the pens. Inside the home, police found items related to possible animal fighting and abuse, according to court paperwork. Drug paraphernalia, including marijuana and glass smoking devices, were also found and seized, court paperwork said.
Other Voices: Abandoned mines program should be reauthorized Frank Howard © Provided by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
In June 2020, an abandoned, underground coal mine collapsed beneath a portion of Belle Vernon. The collapse induced severe subsidence, rupturing underground utilities and impacting 14 homes. Residents were evacuated, and some could not return because the damage impacted their homes’ structural integrity.
Within hours, officials from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection were onsite assessing damage and mobilizing contractors to start repairs and to correct the abandoned mine problem so that further collapse would not occur. The funds necessary for this emergency mine reclamation project and other emergency and non-emergency projects are made available through the Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) program, a federal program funded exclusively from a small fee on the mining of coal.