(Connoquenessing Twp., Pa.) Pa State Police in Butler are reporting that a Catalytic converter was taken from a 2004 Ford F250 Super cab at the Platinum Service Center located on Evans City Road in Connoquenessing Twp.. State Police report that this is the second incident that has been reported in recent weeks at the service center. The first incident occurred on February 7, 2021 and the latest was reported last Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both thefts involved Ford trucks. Video Surveillance is currently being reviewed and State Police are asking anyone with information to call the Butler Barracks at 724-284-8100. Troopers estimate the value of the catalytic converters to be around $1000.00 each.
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Update: Pa State Police Say Transgender Homicide In New Wilmington Last Week Not Hate or Bias Crime
(New Wilmington, Pa.) Pennsylvania State Police in New Castle are continuing to investigate the police shooting and homicide that occurred in New Wilmington last Thursday, February 18, 2021.
Investigators have determined that 24-year-old Chynna Cardena of Springdale, Arkansas was not killed as the result of a hate or bias crime. When New Wilmington Police arrived on the scene 33-year-old Juan Hernandez of Campbell, Ohio was striking Cardena with a blunt object. Police ordered him to stop and when he continued the assault he was shot and killed by a New Wilmington Police officer. Cardena was transported to a Youngstown hospital where she later died.
Investigators said that Cardena and Hernandez knew each other prior to the attack. The nature of their relationship has not been disclosed as State Police continue to investigate.
No Devices Found After Threat Called in Yesterday to Pa State Police Headquarters
(Harrisburg, Pa.) Pa State Police continue to investigate after State Police Headquarters in Harrisburg was evacuated Monday afternoon after a threat was received. Explosive detection canine teams from PSP and Pa Capital Police completed a thorough search of the department headquarters and no explosive or other dangerous devices were found. Personnel were then able to return to the building late Monday. Pa State Police are continuing to investigate.
Southwestern PA Commission announces virtual open house Tuesday, March 2
Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano
(Hopewell Twp., Pa.) A virtual open house is being hosted by the Southwestern PA Commission Tuesday, March 2, 2021 from 6 to 8 p.m. according to information received by Hopewell Township officials. The commission is developing corridor plan for Brodhead Road (State Route 3007/Route 18 ) between Old Brodhead Road and the Allegheny County/Beaver County border. According to the information received the corridor plan will include, short, medium and long term recommendations that will improve transportation and safety for all user, and serve as an investment plan that will guide planning and programming of transportation projects in the study area.
Hopewell Township woman charged with harassment Monday night
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Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano
(Hanover Twp., Pa.) Paige Marie Bedalota, 23 of Hopewell Township was charged with harassment/physical contact by state police following an incident in Hanover Township last night. State Police arrived on scene and determined that Evynn Leigh Figas was struck, shoved, kicked or or otherwise subject to physical contact. or threaten to do the same .The actions were performed with intent to harass, annoy or alarm Ms. Figas.. It was determined, according to the report, that Bedalota did shove Ms. Figas after a brief verbal argument , in violation of Section 2709 (a) (1) of the PA Crimes Code.
PA AG Shapiro: 4 Arrested, 19 Guns Seized Following Monroeville Gun Show Surveillance
HARRISBURG – Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced the arrest of four individuals for firearm offenses, as well as the seizure of 19 guns, some of which were straw purchased, following a joint surveillance operation with the Monroeville Police Department at the Monroeville Gun Show. The seizures and arrests took place over the weekend of February 6-7, 2021.
“Straw purchases are fueling the gun violence epidemic that takes the lives of Pennsylvanians every single day,” said Attorney General Josh Shapiro. “The Office of Attorney General’s Gun Violence Section, along with our local law enforcement partners, are working overtime to target these gun traffickers and get illegal guns off our streets.”
David Fields, Tanesha Olverson, Robert Raglin and Elizabeth Rexrode were each arrested at the Monroeville Gun Show for their roles in the illegal straw purchases of firearms. Fields is prohibited from purchasing a firearm, and Raglin, a convicted felon, is prohibited from purchasing or possessing a firearm. Olverson and Rexroad acted as straw purchasers to acquire firearms for people prohibited from having them.
During the Gun Show, agents observed a straw purchaser buy an uzi and long gun for Fields using money that Fields passed to purchaser. As a result of this surveillance operation, agents arrested Fields and obtained a search warrant for his home where they recovered 13 additional guns.
Olverson was seen purchasing an AR-15 rifle while being accompanied by Raglin, who is a known gun trafficker. Following the straw purchase, Olverson was interviewed by agents and a search was conducted on her vehicle, where agents seized a Glock 19 handgun and $6,000 in cash.
Rexrode, a fugitive, received cash and approached a vendor to purchase a firearm for a person not to possess.
The investigation is still ongoing. All charges are accusations and the defendant is considered innocent unless and until proven guilty. The investigation was conducted in partnership with the Office of Attorney General’s Gun Violence Section, Bureau of Narcotics Investigation and the Monroeville Police Department. These cases are being prosecuted by the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office.
42-Year Old Mother Charged with Homicide For Killing Two Daughters in Ambridge Monday
Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano
(Ambridge, Pa.) Krisinda Bright, 42, is charged with two counts of homicide in the death of her two daughters yesterday afternoon at a home in the 900 block Maplewood Avenue in Ambridge According to Beaver County District Attorney David J. Lozier Bright is being lodged in the Beaver County Jail without bond. A forensics unit was searching the home for evidence yesterday afternoon.

Ambridge Police were dispatched to the residence in the 900 block of Maplewood Avenue Monday afternoon at 1:33 p.m. where the double homicide occurred. The street was closed from 8th to 10th Streets to allow the investigation to be conducted. Beaver County District Attorney David J. Lozier, Beaver County Detective Robert Heberle , and Ambridge Interim Police Chief John DeLuca held a press briefing last night outside the police department. Chief DeLuca told reporters it was a gruesome sight inside the home. Krisinda Bright was taken into custody and charged with two counts of homicide in the death of her two daughters.. She is lodged in the Beaver County Jail without bond.
Heated Arguments over Masks and Social Distancing at New Brighton School Board Meeting
(Story by Beaver County Radio News Corespondent Curtis Walsh)
The New Brighton School Board met last night and took public opinion from parents, staff, and residents on the wearing of masks and following state and CDC guidelines. Dr. Joseph Guarino started with a presentation to show where the New Brighton Area School District is in terms of following guidelines and being safe. One of his main concerns for New Brighton is the size of the rooms and buildings within the district, in which he explained are not built for the situation we are in today. Tensions got high when people began voicing their opinions. Most in attendance were not in favor of the Covid-19 protocols and stressed that they just want kids to be back in school like normal. Many insisted that the disease is a “hoax”. The school board members were also under fire while people criticized their handling of the virus in the district and voiced their aggravation of virtual learning. Notable people in attendance were Beaver County Commissioner Dan Camp and Jim Marshall who both voiced their opinions on the subject. Commissioner Camp talked about efforts being made to get teachers vaccinated and also mentioned that schools cannot be “forced to close” for not following all of the recommended guidelines. Representative Marshall encouraged residents to reach out to him on issues that they believe he may be able to help with regarding their children in school. After public opinions were over, the school board resumed with their normal meeting which consisted of the approval of various bills and reports as well as policy revisions. Also on the meeting agenda were multiple school property tax exonerations and a few teacher retirement acceptances. Audio from the meeting can be heard below.
Dr. Joe Guarino Superintendent
Public Opinion Compilation
CCBC Players of the Game 2/22/21
The CCBC Players of the game are picked for each game that is broadcast on Beaver County Radio by the broadcast team and announced during the post game.
The CCBC Players of the Game for Beaver vs. Blackhawk Girls on Tuesday, February 22, 2021, from Beaver Kenzie Weiland, and from Blackhawk, Jolie Strati. The game was heard live on Beaver County Radio 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, 99.3 FM and beavercountyradio.com
You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below:
Beaver @ Blackhawk Girls High School Basketball Scoring Update!!
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