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Erie Police Seek Suspect in Armed Robbery
Erie Police Seek Suspect in Armed Robbery
**Erie, PA** – The Erie Police Department is working to identify a suspect involved in an armed robbery that occurred last Tuesday.
The incident took place in the 3800 block of Pine Avenue. Authorities have released photographs of the individual, hoping the public can assist in identifying the person.
Residents with information are encouraged to come forward. Detective Langdon can be contacted at (814) 870-1154.
The police have shared the images on their Facebook platform to reach a broader audience.
Ocean City Police Seek Public Help in Bank Robbery Investigation
Ocean City Police Seek Public Help in Bank Robbery Investigation
**Ocean City, MD** – The Ocean City Police Department is seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a bank robbery. The incident took place in the midtown area on Friday at approximately 9:05 a.m.
Authorities have provided photos of the suspect and are urging anyone with information to reach out. Detective Amy Gutowski can be contacted at agutowski@oceancitymd.gov or 410-520-5314 for tips.
Anonymous tips are also welcomed through the department’s hotline at 410-520-5136. Submissions can also be made online at oceancitymd.gov/oc/departments/police/crime-tips.
For individuals referencing the case, please use case number 2024-004794. The Ocean City Police Department appreciates any assistance from the community.
Sex Offender Warrant Leads Police to Pounds of Weed
Duquesne Man Faces Drug Charges After Search for Sex Offender
**Pittsburgh, PA** – A search for a wanted sex offender led to the confiscation of multiple pounds of suspected marijuana and other drugs. Sheriff Kevin M. Kraus announced the developments concerning a Duquesne man facing several drug charges.
Detectives from the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office learned that Andre Gray, 58, who was wanted for failing to register as a sex offender, might be at a residence on Auriles Street. On Thursday evening, detectives encountered Mareio Gray, 45, at the location. Mareio told them that Andre did not live there but allowed them to search the premises.
While searching, detectives observed bags of suspected marijuana, hallucinogenic mushrooms, and other drug paraphernalia in plain view. After concluding that Andre Gray was not present, detectives secured the property and obtained a search warrant to investigate further.
Upon executing the search warrant, authorities confiscated over six pounds of suspected marijuana and a half pound of suspected hallucinogenic mushrooms, along with other items. Mareio Gray was taken to the Allegheny County Jail and charged with multiple drug offenses. Andre Gray was later found at a relative’s residence on Wool Street and
Second in Charge of New Jersey State Police Under Fire For Antisemitic Comment About AG’s Son
Attorney General Addresses Allegations Against Law Enforcement Leader
**Trenton, NJ** – The New Jersey Attorney General, Matthew J. Platkin, has issued a statement concerning allegations against Lt. Colonel Sean Kilcomons. Platkin stated that if the allegations are substantiated, such conduct is unacceptable in law enforcement and society.
Platkin announced he has recused himself from the investigation related to these allegations and will reserve judgement until it concludes. He emphasized the importance of never tolerating antisemitism or any form of bias.
The Attorney General voiced concern over how leadership often dismisses bias claims when the accused hold power. He noted that failing to adequately address such allegations sends a discouraging message to victims.
Drawing from personal experience, Platkin shared that he has faced antisemitic slurs, which motivates his commitment to combating bias. He expressed disappointment that a law enforcement leader might have harmed his son and emphasized the need for societal change to prevent acceptance of such conduct.
Abandoned Vehicle With Empty Beer Bottles Leads Police to DUI Arrest
DWI Arrest in Hackettstown
**HACKETTSTOWN, NJ** — A Hackettstown police officer discovered an unoccupied vehicle creating a traffic hazard early Tuesday. The vehicle was positioned unstable across the solid white fog line on Willow Grove Street. Empty Coors Banquet beer bottles were found inside the vehicle.
Attempts to contact the vehicle’s registered owner at their residence were not successful. While awaiting a tow truck, an Uber driver brought the vehicle’s driver, William D. Ramos, 27, of Independence Township, NJ. Ramos was reportedly returning with a gas can, having run out of fuel.
Further investigation determined that Ramos was under the influence of alcohol. He has been charged with driving while intoxicated and improper parking. Ramos has been released pending a court appearance.
Leonia Police Investigate Series of Burglaries and Thefts
Leonia Police Investigate Series of Burglaries and Thefts
**Leonia, NJ** – The Leonia Police Department is conducting investigations into several reported burglaries and thefts. The incidents occurred from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
During this period, two thefts of catalytic converters took place, with one possible attempted theft. These incidents occurred on the 100 block of Glenwood Avenue, 100 block of Oakdene Avenue, and the 100 block of Ames Avenue. Additionally, a vehicle was stolen from a parking lot on Lakeview Avenue west of Grand Avenue between 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday and 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
On Wednesday at 12:25 p.m., a diversion burglary was reported on Grand Avenue near the Englewood border. In this case, three white males with Irish accents engaged the resident under the pretense of doing neighbor’s tree work, allowing one suspect to enter the home and commit theft.
Another residential burglary and theft took place between 10:00 a.m. and 1:10 p.m. on the 400 block of Birch Lane the same day. The Leonia Police Department urges residents to report suspicious activities promptly and to exercise caution when allowing
Police Arrest Severna Park Resident on Drug and Weapon Charges
Police Arrest Severna Park Resident on Drug and Weapon Charges
**Glen Burnie, MD -** Detectives from the Northern District of the Anne Arundel County Police Department have made an arrest following a traffic stop involving drug and weapon offenses. The incident took place on October 23 near Freetown Road and Caldwell Road.
During the traffic stop, law enforcement officials seized approximately 3.62 grams of suspected cocaine and around 1.17 grams of an unidentified pill. Additionally, officers confiscated a loaded 9mm Model 19 Glock firearm from the vehicle.
The driver of the vehicle, identified as 30-year-old Khayla Monet Brunner from Severna Park, Maryland, was arrested and charged in connection to the incident. The arrest was part of an ongoing effort by the police department to address drug and weapon violations in the area.
Police have released information related to the case under reference number 24-738588 as part of their regular operations in addressing these types of violations.