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MORGANTOWN, Pa (AP) — Nine juveniles who escaped from a detention center in Pennsylvania and were at large for less than a day have been captured, state police said Monday.
All will be charged with escape and some may face other charges.
“We’re going to interview all nine of them,” said Pennsylvania State Police Trooper David Beohm. “I know there’s stuff in the works right now to decide where they are going to go after that takes place.”
Beohm said the first four were taken into custody shortly before 6 a.m. after they went to a residence and knocked on the door.
They turned themselves in because they were cold and tired, Beohm said.
The other five were captured after police received a report of a stolen vehicle and “a sort of pursuit” took place, Beohm said. Four youths were taken into custody from the vehicle and a fifth, who took off on foot, was caught in a field a short time later.
State and local police were called late Sunday to take control of the juvenile center in Morgantown, about 49 miles (78.8 kilometers) northwest of Philadelphia. Beohm said the escape happened after the juveniles wrested the keys away from two staff members.
Abraxas Academy is a secure residential treatment program providing “specialized care for delinquent male youth between the ages of 14 to 18 in 9th grade or above,” according to the facility’s website.
The escape follows the capture of an escaped murderer who eluded Pennsylvania authorities for several days despite an extended manhunt.
But Beohm said the teenagers likely didn’t have the desperation or motivation of someone like Danelo Souza Cavalcante, who escaped from a Pennsylvania jail and eluded law enforcement for two weeks before his capture on Sept. 13.
“I figured we’d catch these kids because they are not as resilient” as Cavalacante, Beohm said at a press conference.
The convicted murderer escaped from the Chester County jail in southeastern Pennsylvania on Aug. 31 by crab-walking up between two walls that were topped with razor wire, then jumping from the roof.
(Sandy Giordano/Beaver County Radio)
The Act 47 designation for financial distress for a community in Pennsylvania could be coming to an end soon in Aliquippa.
A hearing was held Thursday night regarding the Act 47 status, attended by Mayor Dwan B. Waller, City Manager Sam Gill, and City Solicitor Myron Sainovich among others in coordination with Act 47 coordinator Debbie Grass.
The city is sending their final report to the PA Department of Community and Economic Development for termination of the Act 47 status. A decision will be made by year’s end.
State Representative Rob Matzie is pushing for the approval of several house bills designed to strengthen safeguards for consumers against predatory practices that drive up costs in many different areas of life.
Matzie, who is the majority chairman of the House Consumer Protection, Technology and Utilities Committee, says that the most recent efforts by the committee focus on the arenas of speculative ticketing and “fly-by-night” gas and electric companies.
“We are also reviewing legislation to address unsightly, unsafe duplicate utility poles and legislation to protect consumers from high-pressure sales tactics by some fly-by-night companies,” Matzie said. “It doesn’t matter whether we’re talking about goods or services – every PA consumer deserves a fair shake.”
Some of the bills under review include:
(Photos by Frank Sparks Daniel Campbell and also from Beaver County Chamber Facebook Page, Commissioner Tony Amadio Facebook Page, and Pa State Rep Josh Kail’s Facebook Page)
Story by Frank Sparks / Beaver County Radio General Manager
(Brighton Twp., Pa.) On a beautiful late summer day, Beaver County Radio and the Pennsylvania Hot Rod Company held the fourth cruise in the “Cruisin on the Ridge” Summer Series on Saturday. Beaver County Radio also celebrated the launch of “The Beaver” during the event at the Beaver County Radio Studios in Brightonn Twp.
Since 2000, when then WBVP owner Frank Iorio purchased WMBA in Ambridge and moved it to Beaver Falls, the stations have primarily simulcast programming only splitting off for sports broadcasts. Beaver County Radio General Manager and Program Director informed the crowd that as of 12 noon Saturday that WMBA and 95.7 FM would now be known at “The Beaver” and would switch to a mainly music format featuring country and Rock Roll. The link to listen on line is below just click on the new “The Beaver” Logo below. Sparks also unveiled new logos and imaging to both WBVP and WMBA.
If that wasn’t enough local Band “The Hoot Owls” also played live on the air and for all who attended the Cruise. There were Food Trucks from E&K ‘Que and PJ’s Deli. You can all of the photos all another great cruise below.
Listen Live to “The Beaver” or WBVP online by pressing on the proper logo below:
Check out all the photos below of Saturday’s Fun:
A video of “The Hoot Owls” performing live at the Beaver County Radio Studios:
Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio News Director. Published September 17, 2023 9:41 A.M.
Screenshot of video obtained from JSPN live stream video on Facebook.
(Beaver County, Pa) A live streamed video surfaced on social media originating from “JSPN”, that shows a fight breaking out during a Beaver County Youth Football League 9-Under game between Beaver Falls and Aliquippa. Two officials of the game are seen engaging in a scuffle with punches being thrown during the 4th quarter of the game after what appeared to be a face mask call was thrown. It is unclear from the video who hit who. The fight was broken up shortly after it began.
Spectators can be heard yelling, “that’s that Ohio (expletive), you can’t do that here in Pennsylvania”, in addition to “he trying to cheat”. The words “the Ohio ref was talking crazy, and the PA ref stuffed him” could also be heard.
The incident took place on Saturday, September 16th.
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The CCBC Players of the Game for Fridays match up between the New Brighton Lions and the Beaver Falls Tigers were:
New Brighton-Mike Veon
Beaver Falls-Datalian Beauford
(Sandy Giordano/Beaver County Radio)
At Wednesday night’s work session, the Central Valley School Board learned that ABC Transit is eight drivers short of their mark.
According to Superintendent Dr. Nick Perry. some candidates that were hired, decided not to take the positions offered to them, which has led to a driver shortage. Any qualified drivers are urged to apply.