Updated: 3:52 PM EST February 18, 2021
PALMYRA, Pa. A wanted armed robbery suspect out of Louisiana was arrested in Lebanon County Wednesday after being pulled over by Palmyra Police.
Wilson Breaux, 34, was stopped at about 9:13 p.m. on the 100 block of North Lingle Avenue by an officer who noted Breaux s vehicle had multiple equipment violations, police say.
After verifying Breaux s identity, the officer noted he was listed as a wanted suspect for armed robbery and aggravated battery in Louisiana, according to police.
Breaux was then taken into custody.
During a search, police discovered Breaux was in possession of cocaine and prescription drugs, police say. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance and multiple traffic violations, according to police.
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It is easy to remember 2020 as the year that forced many to postpone life-altering decisions. Brian Craig, Lebanon County Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans’ Court, however, saw the opposite. Instead of slowing down, residents from Lebanon and even other counties requested their marriage licenses in numbers not seen for almost half a century.
The Lebanon County Register of Wills Office and Marriage Bureau issued more marriage licenses in 2020 than any other year since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. A previous press release in November reported the number to be 1,045, but after December, Craig updated the figure to 1,057.
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Divorce rates have risen across the country since last spring. Legal document database LegalTemplates said it sold 34 percent more divorce agreements in March to June 2020 than the same period last year.
“In terms of our calls on a weekly and even daily basis, it definitely increased,” said Dave Schanbacher, a family law attorney based in York.