Pennsylvania

Chester County Justice Center Shutters Due to Outage

Chester County Justice Center Shutters Due to Outage

WEST CHESTER, PA – The Chester County Justice Center is experiencing a temporary closure as a result of an internet and power outage. Officials have confirmed that, despite the closure, the building remains secure and safe.

The center’s closure has been enforced until further notice. Access inside the building is limited, and additional security measures are being implemented for any employees who need to enter or re-enter the location.

In light of current conditions, employees are advised to refrain from re-entering the building unless it is necessary. “Employees are asked to avoid re-entry unless necessary,” officials stated.

Visitors to the Justice Center are also impacted by the closure, but the timeline for the restoration of services has not been confirmed. Court schedules and other official tasks managed by the Justice Center are likely affected.

The exact cause of the outage has not been disclosed, but efforts are underway to restore services as promptly as possible. In the meantime, updates will be provided to both employees and the public as progress is made.

In a county known for its efficiency, this unexpected outage highlights the importance of ensuring robust backup systems are in place to manage such events in the future.

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Wilkes-Barre man arrested for indecent exposure in restaurant

Wilkes-Barre man arrested for indecent exposure in restaurant

WILKES-BARRE, PA — Police responded to a report of a naked man inside a restroom at 150 East Northampton Street on April 30th at approximately 7:07 PM. Officers discovered John Evans, 77, in the restaurant lobby without pants, visible to patrons and staff.

Evans allegedly requested pants from employees before officers were dispatched. By the time of police arrival, he had exited the restroom and relocated to the lobby.

Law enforcement promptly took Evans into custody. He was subsequently transported to City Headquarters for processing and arraignment.

The incident was documented under the IRC number 250090540, with charges filed for indecent exposure and open lewdness.

The Wilkes-Barre City Police Department handled the incident swiftly, ensuring a prompt response to the situation.

Evans’s arrest sent shockwaves through the community as patrons witnessed the unorthodox scene unfold.

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Man arrested after laundry hamper assault in Wilkes-Barre domestic dispute

Assault incident on Hutson Street leads to arrest

WILKES-BARRE, PA — On April 30, 2025, at 5:41 p.m., police were dispatched to a residence on Hutson Street following reports of a domestic dispute. Officers arrived to find a Wilkes-Barre resident, a 30-year-old woman, who reported being assaulted by a man during an argument about money.

The woman, who described the assailant as 32-year-old Jeffrey Edouard, claimed that during the altercation, Edouard struck her multiple times with a closed fist. Additionally, he reportedly hit her repeatedly with a laundry hamper.

The victim was taken to a local hospital for medical treatment due to the injuries sustained during the assault. Police took Edouard into custody at the scene.

After being detained, Edouard was transported to City Headquarters for processing and arraignment. The nature of the charges against him was related to the domestic altercation.

The attack on Hutson Street resulted in a hospital trip for the victim and an arrest for Edouard.

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Broomstick bandits rob man in Wilkes-Barre bathroom

Robbery on South Main Street: Suspects Flee with Cash

WILKES-BARRE, PA—A robbery occurred on May 1 on South Main Street, prompting officers from the Wilkes-Barre City Police Department to take action. At approximately 3:25 a.m., authorities arrived at the location following a report of the crime.

The incident involved two suspects, an unidentified Black male and a Black female, and a 55-year-old white male victim from Wilkes-Barre. The victim claimed that while he was using a restroom in a business, the suspects followed him inside. They then demanded money with one suspect threatening the victim with a broomstick.

The victim complied by handing over $70 in cash. Afterwards, both suspects reportedly left the scene in a white Kia sedan, evading immediate capture by the authorities.

The Wilkes-Barre City Police have stated that investigations into the incident are currently ongoing. No further information about the suspects’ identities has been released.

According to the police report, “the victim stated that he handed over seventy dollars in cash before both suspects fled.”

This harrowing robbery on South Main Street remains under police investigation as authorities seek to apprehend the suspects involved.

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