Woman Arrested by Wellsville Police on Trespass and Resisting Charges

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Woman Arrested by Wellsville Police on Trespass and Resisting Charges

**WELLSVILLE, NY** – Wellsville Police arrested Holly L. Harrington, 50, of Angelica, for charges of Trespass and Resisting Arrest.

The arrest was linked to an incident on North Main Street. Harrington was subsequently processed and issued an appearance ticket.

She was released after the processing. Harrington is scheduled to appear in Wellsville Village Court on March 18 at 4:30 p.m.

Montgomery County Woman Wins $50,000 on Lottery Scratch-Off

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Montgomery County Woman Wins $50,000 on Lottery Scratch-Off

**Germantown, MD** – A Montgomery County woman recently won $50,000 on the Mega Money scratch-off ticket.

The restaurant worker discovered her win through a $30 instant ticket, revealing multiple $5,000 and $500 prizes. This Germantown resident has expressed plans to deposit her winnings in a bank.

Her winning ticket was purchased at Sugarloaf Wine Cellar, located at 12955 Wisteria Drive in Germantown.

The Mega Money scratch-off game was launched in April and still has many prizes available, including five $50,000 second-tier prizes and multiple lower-tier prizes ranging from $30 to $5,000. Only one of the five $2 million top prizes has been claimed so far by a Southern Anne Arundel County resident.

Lusby Woman Sentenced for Impaired Driving and Child Neglect

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Lusby Woman Sentenced for Impaired Driving and Child Neglect

**Prince Frederick, MD** – Ronni Laine Davis, aged 34 and a resident of Lusby, was sentenced to eight years in prison at the Calvert County Circuit Court on March 3. Judge Mark S. Chandlee imposed the sentence, which includes 60 days of active incarceration followed by three years of supervised probation.

The charges arose from an incident on April 28 last year, when witnesses reported Davis driving erratically on MD Route 4 around 8:50 p.m. Her driving involved nearly hitting a guardrail and crossing into the median. Calvert County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene, noting signs of impairment and administering standard field sobriety tests, which Davis failed. At the time, she had four young children in the vehicle.

Davis was convicted of child neglect, possession of CDS (Oxycodone), and driving while impaired by drugs. Although it was her first offense related to impaired driving, the State prioritized a custodial sentence due to the presence of minors. Davis was handcuffed and taken directly to the Calvert County Detention Center to commence her sentence.

Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Rebecca N. Corder

Pennsylvania Woman Charged for Arson, Stolen Car at the Jersey Shore

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Pennsylvania Woman Arraigned on Multiple Charges Including Arson

**Surf City, NJ -** Juliette Tournier, 29, from Montgomery, Pennsylvania, has been charged with Aggravated Arson in relation to a February 19 incident in Surf City. This follows prior charges in Ship Bottom on February 20 for Eluding and Receiving Stolen Property.

On February 19 at approximately 8:40 p.m., Surf City emergency services responded to a fire on North Central Avenue. During firefighting efforts, a firefighter was injured, treated at Southern Ocean Medical Center, and discharged.

Investigations by various agencies revealed two fire origins within the structure, both initiated by open flames to ignitable liquids. Concurrently, a vehicle stop initiated by Ship Bottom Police involving a Honda HRV led to Tournier’s identification as the suspect, with the car’s license plate stolen earlier from a similar vehicle in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

On February 25, Tournier received an Aggravated Arson charge. She surrendered to Surf City Police the next day and remains detained pending a hearing. Authorities emphasize that all accused individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Newark Police Request Help in Locating Woman for Shooting Investigation

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Newark Police Request Help in Locating Woman for Shooting Investigation

**Newark, NJ** – Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda, Sr. is appealing to the public for assistance in finding Shanah Reddick, 35, who is wanted for questioning in an aggravated assault shooting that occurred on Thursday, February 13, 2025.

At approximately 2:35 a.m. on that day, the police were dispatched to the 100 block of West End Avenue following a gunfire alert from the shot spotter detection system. Residents reported hearing a loud bang, but officers did not find a crime scene upon arrival.

The situation took a turn at 6:10 a.m. when a resident identified a bullet hole in a window and ceiling of a home on the same block. Reddick is suspected to be a witness to this event, now under the investigation of the Major Crimes Division Shooting Response Team.

Director Miranda encourages anyone with information about Reddick’s location to contact the Police Division’s Crime Stopper tip line at 1-877-NWK-TIPS (1-877-695-8477). Tips remain anonymous and could result in a reward; submissions can also be made through the Police Division’s website.

Woman injured in Baltimore shooting

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BALTIMORE, MD — A 38-year-old woman was shot Sunday night in Baltimore’s Southern District before arriving at a hospital for treatment, police said. Officers responded …

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