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Police searching for escapee from Beaver County Jail

Deputy to serve 55 days in jail for assaulting 11-year-old

What Is Going on With Ken Paxton and Nate Paul?

So how much do you know about Nate Paul? The two of us asked each other this question back in the summer of 2019, when Nate Paul s spots got raided by the FBI. Over the years, we d both acquired some knowledge about Paul and his World Class property empire that we hadn t seen in other coverage, enough to know that something about the story was really odd – his coming out of nowhere to acquire a set of high-visibility properties all over town, without evident plans to do anything with these assets, and then running into heavy financial weather almost immediately. Ken Paxton is now nearly a household name across America – the ostensibly Christ-centered heir to the legal activism of his predecessors John Cornyn and Greg Abbott, always at the front lines of culture-war clashes, and in 2020 devoted to raising up Donald Trump and slapping down Texas and especially Austin Democrats in equal measure.

Police news – Jan 6 | News, Sports, Jobs

One vehicle accident LOGANTON The driver of a 2003 BMW X5 was not injured in a one vehicle crash along Interstate 80 in Greene Township on Jan. 1, state police at Lamar said. Gerell Shepard, 31, of Cresson, Pa., was traveling west in the left lane near mile marker 186 when he hit the brakes and lost control of the vehicle, police said. The vehicle crossed the right lane, traveled off of the northern side of the road and continued about 20 feet before striking an embankment, police said. Shepard’s vehicle continued, spinning clockwise before coming to a stop, police said. DUI alleged LOCK HAVEN Mike Stover, 48, of Lock Haven, was charged with driving under the influence after state police at Lamar found him asleep behind the wheel of a running 2003 BMW at 204 Woodward Ave., Woodward Township.

Charges pending for man who allegedly shot and killed cat on Christmas Day: PSP Montoursville

Hughesville, Pa. – Charges are pending for a man who allegedly shot and killed a woman’s cat on Christmas Day in Lycoming County. According to Pennsylvania State Police at Montoursville, Patrick Dieter attempted to remove his ex-roommate’s cat from a residence on Mohawk Drive in Wolf Township. The cat, namede Solo, ran into a corner of the bathroom. Dieter reportedly grabbed his crossbow and fired a bolt at the cat, just missing him. “This enraged Dieter’s dog, at which point he decided he had to kill Solo,” Trooper Paul Beard wrote in a news release. Dieter fired a second bolt which struck Solo in the head and killed him. Dieter then disposed of the body along a roadway, according to state police.

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