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Another case of vandalism and theft this one at the Birdman Statue on the Redbank Valley Trail in Jefferson County. Brookville Police say the statue was at the
The Brookville Borough Council received an update from the Chief of Police regarding active shooter procedures at its Tuesday meeting. According to Th.
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Authorities said a 74 year old man is facing charges after threatening to blow up the Jefferson County Commissioners office last week.
According to Vince Markle, Chief of the Brookville Police Department, last Wednesday they received a call from the Jefferson County Commissioners regarding this incident.
“According to what we learned through an investigation the man was frustrated and angry that he wasn’t able to meet with Veterans affair personnel,” said Chief Markle.
Chief Markle did not release the name of the suspect.
Jefferson County Commissioner Herb Bullers said he doesn’t think the 74 year old man intentionally meant to cause any harm.
BROOKVILLE â Ten-year-old Brock Roy of DuBois was surprised Friday afternoon when he was escorted through three towns by police cars and fire trucks as he was on his way home from the hospital.
Brock was diagnosed with a form of leukemia the summer after he completed first grade. Now a fifth-grader in the DuBois schools, he had his last chemo treatment Friday at Childrenâs Hospital in Pittsburgh.
Elisha Burns, who was his fourth-grade teacher at Juniata Elementary School, said, âIt has been a long, hard battle for him.â Treatment included spinal chemo, oral chemo and blood thinners.
âBrock is cancer free,â she said, âand he deserves a celebration, even if it is COVID style. He got to ring the bell after his last treatment, a tradition in the cancer center, but the doctors and nurses werenât able to line the hallways.â