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HOLLIDAYSBURG An Altoona man arrested last year after police found him in possession of stolen guns, drugs and cash was sentenced Thursday to
2.5 years to 10 years in prison.
Shayne Phillip McDade, 25, who has been in Blair County Prison since his arrest in mid-February 2020, rendered no contest pleas to criminal conspiracy, possession with intent to deliver and three counts of receiving stolen property.
The three counts of receiving stolen property applied to two handguns and a short-barrel rifle.
Altoona police confiscated those and other firearms during an investigation that started Feb. 15, 2020, when officers were dispatched to a possible domestic dispute at an apartment on the 1200 block of 14th Avenue.
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Charles McCullough in December 2015, leaving the Allegheny County Courthouse after being sentenced on theft and misapplication of entrusted funds charges.
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Former Allegheny County Councilman Charles McCullough is in the custody of the sheriff’s office this morning more than five years after he was sentenced to prison for stealing from an elderly widow.
The 66-year-old from Upper St. Clair reported to the courtroom of Common Pleas Judge David R. Cashman Tuesday morning to begin serving his 2½- to 5-year prison term imposed for five counts each of theft and misapplication of funds. McCullough’s adult son and daughter and family priest were present.
HOLLIDAYSBURG A Blair County judge’s ruling outlining why she transferred an Altoona teenager’s second-degree murder, armed robbery and related charges
Her uncle, an inmate at Camp Hill prison, had been hospitalized with COVID-19. She had no idea.
Updated Mar 10, 2021;
Posted Mar 10, 2021
Hundreds of infections have been reported at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill, shown in this file photo. Across Pennsylvania, some family members of inmates have said they weren t notified if their loved ones were infected or hospitalized due to COVID-19.
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A few weeks ago, January Payne learned that her uncle had been rushed to Harrisburg Hospital gravely ill with COVID-19.
Payne didn’t find out until more than a month after the fact that her uncle, Antone Wilson, an inmate at State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill, had been hospitalized for a week.