Author: Breaking Local News Report

STAFFORD, VA – Deputies discovered the source of recent gunfire reports near Mountain View High School and Margaret Brent Elementary School and confirmed no criminal activity was involved. Deputies responded to a gunfire complaint in the 2100 block of Mountain View Road, prompting precautionary secure status for the two nearby schools. This measure, taken out of caution, has since been lifted. The safety of students and staff remained the priority throughout the incident. No issues were reported at either school, with deputies present on both scenes. The situation was closely monitored, and further information will be provided as necessary. The…

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Lancaster, PA – October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office is committed to addressing this crime. On Monday, Domestic Violence Services hosted a kickoff event to honor victims of domestic violence homicide, celebrate survivors, and recognize advocates working towards a violence-free community. Domestic Violence Services, a program under Community Action Partnership, has planned various events throughout the month to increase awareness, offer resources for survivors, and facilitate discussions on the issue. These events aim to engage the community and provide support to those affected by domestic violence. One significant event is the Silent Witness…

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Goshen, NY – Jesse Boniface of Middletown has been convicted of rape in the first degree and related charges. On Tuesday, a jury found Boniface guilty in the Orange County Court. He faces a potential sentence of 25 years in prison when sentencing takes place on December 16. Following the verdict, Boniface was remanded to the Orange County Jail without bail. The court heard that Boniface forcibly engaged in sexual acts with another individual on November 17, 2023, in the Town of Crawford. The incident was reported to local police, leading to Boniface’s arrest after a thorough investigation. District Attorney…

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Frostburg, MD – The Allegany County Sheriff’s Office announced a series of Halloween events in Frostburg designed for children aged 12 and under. The activities include a parade starting at 6:00 PM, followed by a Halloween party at City Place and a Trunk or Treat event nearby. The Halloween party, hosted by students from the FSU Parks & Rec Management program, will feature games, activities, a haunted room, and candy at City Place immediately following the parade. This integrated approach aims to provide a fun and safe environment for children to enjoy various Halloween festivities in one evening. Simultaneously, the…

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Cumberland, MD – The Great Allegany Run and 5K, sponsored by the Queen City Striders and Allegany County Habitat for Humanity, will take place on Saturday between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM. The 5K race will begin on Harrison Street. Runners will then turn right on Centre Street, right on Frederick Street, pass through the downtown shopping center parking lot, and travel along Queen City Drive. After reaching Mechanic Street, they will turn right and continue to the turnaround point near Southern States before reversing course to travel back along the same route. The Great Allegany Run will enter Cumberland…

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Cambridge, MD – Cambridge Police Department handled a series of incidents recently, dealing with charges ranging from burglary to DUI. On Wednesday, at approximately 4:22 PM, officers responded to a disturbance in the 800 block of High St. They encountered a victim who reported an assault by Harmon Lorenzo Maddox, 66, from Cambridge, MD. Witnesses noted an altercation outside and that Maddox had entered a neighbor’s residence uninvited. Maddox, found with multiple active warrants, was arrested and charged with burglary, disorderly conduct, and was held on a $2,500 bond at Dorchester County Department of Corrections. On Thursday, around 10:44 AM,…

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STAFFORD, VA- The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office released the daily incident report for Wednesday, detailing several incidents that occurred across the area. At Brooke Point High School, located at 1700 Courthouse Road, a School Resource Officer was patrolling the cafeteria on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. when he was struck in the back of the head by a juvenile. Although the deputy was not injured, a criminal complaint for assault and battery on law enforcement was filed. The juvenile was detained at the Juvenile Detention Center following advice from Juvenile Intake. At Winding Creek Elementary School, at 475 Winding Creek Road,…

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JACKSON, NJ—Jackson Township Council Candidate Hope Drew is running under the banner of “Conservative Common Sense,” but an investigation revealed she is neither conservative nor commonsense. Drew, a lifelong registered Democrat, according to New Jersey’s election registration record, is not a ‘conservative’ or a ‘Republican’ according to state and county voting records. Records show that she has been a registered Democrat for over ten years. As of August, she did not change her party affiliation to Republican. Her common sense is being questioned because she has reportedly tapped Tzvi Herman, the former Jackson Township Planning Board chairman who resigned amid…

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PITTSBURGH, PA – A Penn Hills man wanted for several charges since January has been captured and detained, according to an announcement by Sheriff Kevin M. Kraus. Sofion Moore, 32, was on the run after bench warrants were issued for him earlier this year. He faced charges due to his failure to appear for a status conference related to firearms, as well as a probation violation in a separate burglary case. There was also an outstanding warrant for his escape from Renewal Inc. in December 2023. Last week, detectives began tracking Moore’s movements, culminating in narrowing his location to an…

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Jersey City, NJ – An 18-year-old male has been arrested following the discovery of a recording device hidden in a public bathroom at Newport Mall. The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit announced the arrest after an investigation into the incident. Andy Cardenas, a Jersey City resident, was taken into custody for one count of Invasion of Privacy, violating N.J.S.A. 2C:14-9b(1), a third-degree crime. He was detained at the Prosecutor’s Office in Secaucus on Tuesday and released on a summons. His initial court hearing is provisionally scheduled for Tuesday, October 22. The incident came to light on Friday, August…

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