CRIME & SAFETY
Three killed in accident in Bradford County
Athens Township, Pa. — Three people were killed early Tuesday morning in a vehicle crash just north of the Sayre Bridge in Athens Township. The driver, 46-year-old Brett W. Relyea, was traveling south on Riverside Drive at a high rate of speed around 2:30 a.m. April 23 when he lost control of his 2013 Nissan Altima, according to Athens Township Police. Police say the car then traveled a distance across the road and hit a parked 2001 Ford F350 pickup truck. Relyea and his two passengers, Melanie M. Schnurbusch, 42, and Arthur G. Bidlack, 46, were pronounced dead at the scene by the Bradford County Coroner. Police say an autopsy was performed on all three occupants of the vehicle. A toxicology report and the investigation are pending.
Officials seek missing Ramsey man, whose vehicle was found in St. Francis
RAMSEY, Minn. — Authorities in the north metro are asking the public to keep an eye out for a missing man. Anoka County officials said 62-year-old Robert Scott Stelling was last seen around 2:30 p.m. Saturday leaving his home in Ramsey. A few hours later, his vehicle was found near the 22900 block of Rum River Boulevard Northwest in St. Francis.Officials described Stelling as 5'7" and 264 pounds. He was wearing blue jeans and a white T-shirt with blue dots when he was last seen.Anyone with information about Stelling is asked to call Anoka County Dispatch at 763-427-1212 or 911.
2 dead after collision in Chisago County
CHISAGO COUNTY, Minn. (FOX 9) - Two people died at the hospital after a crash in Wyoming, Minnesota on Friday. According to Wyoming police, just after 11 a.m., a driver heading northbound on Pioneer Road crossed over the center line into oncoming traffic. The driver then crashed into another car. Both cars involved in the crash had two people inside, all of whom were taken to the hospital.
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