Two Teens Arrested With Guns After Ohio Traffic Stop

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Two Teens Arrested With Guns After Ohio Traffic Stop

**Akron, OH** – Members of the Anti-Violence Bureau conducted a traffic stop at E. Archwood Avenue and Lily Street just before 6:00 p.m. on Thursday for traffic and equipment violations. The 16-year-old driver was cited for operating a vehicle without a valid license.

A 17-year-old male passenger attempted to flee the scene. He was taken into custody after a brief struggle with law enforcement, during which he allegedly struck an officer. A search revealed the teen was in possession of a loaded handgun and over 19 grams of suspected fentanyl.

The juvenile faces multiple charges, including Carrying Concealed Weapons, Improper Handling of Firearms inside a Motor Vehicle, Obstructing Official Business, Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer, Resisting Arrest, Trafficking in Drugs, Possession of a Fentanyl Related Compound, and Criminal Damaging.

Additionally, a 16-year-old passenger was detained after exiting the back seat. Officers discovered a loaded handgun with a 50-round magazine in a backpack next to his seat. He was arrested and charged with Carrying Concealed Weapons and Improper Handling of Firearms inside a Motor Vehicle.

Submerged Vehicle Recovery Slows Traffic in Stafford County

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Traffic Disruption on Telegraph Road

**Stafford County, VA** – One lane of Telegraph Road is currently closed due to a vehicle incident. The vehicle in question is partially submerged.

The driver has exited the vehicle and is being attended to by Fire and Rescue personnel. Motorists are advised to exercise caution when traveling through the area.

The Office of the Stafford County Sheriff is informing the public of this incident. Drivers are urged to be vigilant and follow traffic guidance.

For additional updates, residents can refer to the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page. The office continues to monitor the situation.

Traffic Restrictions Announced for South Cumberland’s Halloween Parade

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Traffic Restrictions Announced for South Cumberland’s Halloween Parade

**Cumberland, MD** – Several streets will be temporarily closed in South Cumberland for the Annual Halloween Parade on Wednesday.

Street closures will commence at 5:30 p.m., impacting Virginia Avenue, East First Street from Virginia Avenue to Wempe Drive, South Street, Pennsylvania Avenue, Seymour Street, Grand Avenue, East Second Street, and East Third Street. These restrictions will last until the parade begins at 7:00 p.m., with no parking allowed on these streets after 4:00 p.m. on the same day. Race Street will remain open as an emergency route.

Virginia Avenue, including its intersection with Industrial Boulevard, will close to through traffic at 6:30 p.m., followed by a full closure of Industrial Boulevard at Blackiston Avenue at 7:00 p.m. Drivers are advised to use Messick Road for access to Interstate 68. Blackiston Avenue to Oldtown Road will serve as a detour, while Oak Street provides an alternate access route to Industrial Boulevard by way of West Third Street.

Buses transporting students and parade participants can still use the closed streets. All other motorists must seek alternative routes during these times.

Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest of Fentanyl Dealer

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Boston, MA – Police arrested Lorenzo Myers, 37, of Boston at approximately 12:15 AM on Friday, October 18. The arrest was made by officers from District B-2 (Roxbury) on drug trafficking charges.

Officers patrolling near Tremont Street and Columbus Avenue noticed a vehicle with expired registration. They activated their cruiser’s emergency signals to execute a traffic stop.

The vehicle operator was asked to step out for towing reasons. A subsequent search of the vehicle uncovered three bags of suspected Fentanyl and a digital scale.

The search further revealed fourteen bags of Marijuana, a second scale, multiple empty bags, and $592 in cash. Myers was also carrying three bags of Crack Cocaine, with a later analysis confirming the drugs to be 31 grams of Fentanyl and 40 grams of Crack Cocaine.

Myers faced charges of Trafficking of Class A, Trafficking of Class B, and Possession with Intent to Distribute Class D. An arraignment in Roxbury District Court is anticipated.