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Police Reports Highlight Domestic Dispute Over Political Sign Theft

Police reports from Jefferson County detail a domestic dispute involving intoxication and political sign theft in the Irondale area. The incident highlights local tensions surrounding political expressions and personal relationships within the community.

Sentences ordered in Brooke County child neglect case

Sentences have been ordered in a Brooke County child neglect case involving two separate incidents that resulted in injury or risk of injury to children. Judge Ronald Wilson sentenced Candace Gampolo, 34, of Toronto, to one to 15 years in prison for possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. This case underscores local concerns regarding child safety and substance abuse.

Sentences ordered in Brooke County child neglect case

Two separate cases of child neglect in Brooke County were addressed by Judge Ronald Wilson, leading to significant sentences. Candace Gampolo received a 1 to 15-year prison term after being convicted on drug possession charges. The cases highlighted critical local issues surrounding child safety and welfare.

Sentences ordered in Brooke County child neglect case

Sentences were ordered in a Brooke County child neglect case involving two individuals, including Candace Gampolo, who was sentenced to one to 15 years in prison for possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver. The cases were adjudicated by Judge Ronald Wilson in the 1st Judicial Circuit Court, highlighting serious issues of child neglect in the region.

Additional charges filed in drug investigation

Lionel Lindsey Jr., a major drug offender in Steubenville, is facing additional charges of possessing cocaine and fentanyl after a significant drug seizure by local authorities. This development adds to his existing legal troubles as he awaits grand jury proceedings. The article highlights ongoing drug investigations and their implications for community safety.

Police reports

The latest police reports from Weirton and Beech Bottom detail a series of arrests and charges, including battery and assault with a knife. The article provides insight into local crime trends, reflecting the ongoing law enforcement efforts in the area.

Preliminary hearing against former Hancock County deputy pushed back another month

A preliminary hearing for former Hancock County sheriff’s deputy Patrick Hoder has been delayed for another month. This decision follows a joint motion from both sides to allow Hoder's defense attorney to review evidence related to felony child pornography charges.

Preliminary hearing against former Hancock County deputy pushed back another month

The preliminary hearing for former Hancock County sheriff's deputy Patrick Hoder has been postponed for an additional month. This delay allows his defense attorney to review evidence presented by the prosecution during the felony child pornography case. The development highlights ongoing legal proceedings that are significant to the local community.

Guilty plea entered by Newell business manager

A Newell convenience store manager, Hamdan Alhawshabi, entered a guilty plea concerning the sale of tobacco, alcohol, CBD, and THC products to underage individuals. Hancock County Magistrate Ralph Fletcher expressed hope that Alhawshabi learned from this incident as part of a plea deal that prohibits him from selling these products in the future.

Weirton murder case gets sent to circuit court

A Weirton man, Jordan Lee Pager, is facing first-degree murder charges following the fatal shooting of his girlfriend. The case was recently transferred to circuit court after a preliminary hearing determined there was probable cause for the charges.