8-year-old hit by car in Chesapeake as driver charged with DUI

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Chesapeake Police Arrest Motorist in Juvenile Pedestrian Accident

**Chesapeake, VA** – On April 2, at approximately 7:34 p.m., Chesapeake Police responded to an incident involving a motor vehicle accident and a juvenile pedestrian at Bainbridge Blvd. and Holly Ave.

Upon arrival, officers found a vehicle and an 8-year-old male pedestrian involved in the accident. The child was transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

The vehicle’s driver, 60-year-old Randolph Bias of Chesapeake, was arrested on charges related to driving under the influence. Additional details about the charges are available through a provided link.

Juvenile Arrested for Assault and Robbery of Pizza Delivery Driver

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Juvenile Arrested in Connection with Assault and Robbery of Pizza Delivery Driver

**PITTSBURGH, PA** – Pittsburgh Police apprehended a juvenile following the robbery and assault of a pizza delivery driver that occurred on March 26, 2025, on Wymore Street.

The incident took place at approximately 1 a.m. on the 800 block of Wymore Street. Two masked individuals approached the victim, assaulting him with a pistol before taking his iPhone and wallet.

The juvenile, identified as Nae’Pear Clark, 16, of Pittsburgh, faces multiple charges. Clark’s charges include aggravated assault, robbery, conspiracy, theft by unlawful taking, possession of a firearm by a minor, and receiving stolen property. He was subsequently taken to Allegheny County Jail.

The investigation into this crime continues. Police are seeking any additional information related to the incident.

Frederick Bus Driver Wins $50,000 Powerball Prize

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Frederick Bus Driver Wins $50,000 Powerball Prize

**FREDERICK, MD** – A bus driver from Frederick has won $50,000 with a Powerball ticket. The lottery ticket was purchased at the A-1 Mart on Himes Avenue in Frederick.

The winner, who has played the same random numbers for five years, bought the ticket for the drawing on February 22. Spending $10, she used her own numbers on all five lines. Upon checking the Maryland Lottery website the next morning while enjoying tea, she confirmed she was a third-tier winner.

In her excitement, she informed her son, who initially thought she had fallen and injured herself. His concern quickly turned to relief and happiness upon learning about the lottery win.

The winner plans to allocate some funds toward her son’s future college expenses, with the remainder designated for savings and investments. In her free time, she enjoys watching sports and going for walks.

The next Powerball drawing is scheduled for Saturday, March 1, with a jackpot annuity estimated at $272 million and a cash option of $124.4 million.

Georgetown driver faces seventh DUI charge after late-night crash

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Delaware State Police Arrest Man for Seventh DUI After Crash

**Dover, DE** – Delaware State Police have arrested Luis Rivera, 52, of Georgetown, Delaware, for his seventh DUI offense following a crash investigation early Monday morning.

At approximately 12:39 a.m. on Monday, troopers responded to a single-vehicle crash on Bay Road, near Milford Neck Road. The crash involved a Ford F-250 with visible damage and deployed airbags.

The investigation indicated that the vehicle left the northbound lane of Bay Road, entered a residential yard in the 3000 block, and collided with an electrical box, mailbox, and a large tree before coming to a stop. Officers found Rivera in the vehicle exhibiting signs of impairment.

Rivera was transported to a hospital for evaluation by Emergency Medical Services. At the hospital, the presence of alcohol was detected on his breath and field sobriety tests indicated further impairment.

A background check showed Rivera had six prior DUI convictions. An inventory of his vehicle revealed an empty bottle of alcohol. Once medically cleared, Rivera was charged at Troop 4 with a seventh DUI offense, malicious mischief by motor vehicle, and failing to remain in a single lane. He was arraigned and committed to