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CRIME & SAFETY
Two found dead in Kings Mountain home
A death investigation is underway in Lincoln County after two people were found deceased in their home on Waters Cemetery Road in Kings Mountain. Sharon L. Barsy, 81, and her son, Donald L. Barsy, 61, were both found dead in their home on May 14, according to Lincoln County Coroner Farris Marcum. Marcum said the […] The post Two found dead in Kings Mountain home appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Vehicle thefts reported at local hotel
Lamar, Pa. – Two travelers were robbed between May 17 and May 18 as they stayed overnight at the Lamar Hampton Inn Hotel on Hospitality Lane, Clinton County. A 47-year-old from Waynesburg, KY, and a 72-year-old from Mesa, AZ reported to police that their cars were broken into between 10:30 p.m. Friday and 7 a.m. Saturday. The actor(s) broke into a 2009 Dodge 1500 Ram Promaster and a 2012 Chevrolet Silverado and took luggage, food items, tools, and other valuables, according to the report. Police said the vehicles were locked at the time. PSP Lamar is asking anyone with information about the vehicle thefts at the hotel to call 570-726-6000.
Stanford Code Enforcement gives seven-year anniversary report
It was seven years ago when Stanford Code Enforcement was created after the City Council adopted House Bill 422. A lot of work has been done around the city since then, according to Code Enforcement Officer Jeff Knouse. Knouse gave Stanford City Council members a report on that work during the regular April meeting. “As […] The post Stanford Code Enforcement gives seven-year anniversary report appeared first on The Interior Journal.
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