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Johnstown police searching for suspects in stabbing
Johnstown police searching for suspects in stabbing

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time5 days ago

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Johnstown police searching for suspects in stabbing

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Johnstown police are searching for two suspects connected to a stabbing Tuesday in the Hornerstown section of the city. The incident took place around 9:48 a.m. on the 100 block of Poplar Street, city police Chief Mark Britton said. 'Our units were there within two minutes and observed a victim with multiple stab wounds,' he said. The victim's name is not being released, but he was identified as a male in his late 20s. He was transported by EMS to Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center for treatment. Britton said the victim's condition was unknown, but he didn't believe the injuries to be life-threatening. The victim told officers he was approached by two suspects he didn't know, and when a verbal altercation escalated, a knife was used to attack him, authorities said. The suspects then fled the scene in a white Jeep Compass with a dark stripe on the hood. 'We do believe this was a targeted altercation,' Britton said, adding there's no danger to the public. He expressed thanks for the Cambria County Sheriff's Office, the Cambria County Detective Bureau and U.S. Marshals for assisting with the situation. The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to call the Cambria County non-emergency number at 814-472-2100.

Vintondale woman steals softball jersey money, detectives allege
Vintondale woman steals softball jersey money, detectives allege

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time28-01-2025

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Vintondale woman steals softball jersey money, detectives allege

VINCO, Pa. – A Vintondale woman faces criminal charges, accused of accepting more than $1,000 to buy jerseys for a softball tournament in July but keeping the money, authorities allege. The Cambria County Detective Bureau charged Karlee Nicole Kellichner, 27, of the 2600 block of Rexis Road, with theft by unlawful taking or disposition and receiving stolen property. According to a complaint affidavit, Kellichner and a group of women agreed to play in the Annual Freebird Softball Tournament held July 20 and 21 at the McMullen Memorial Field in the 700 block of McCoy Street in Nanty Glo. Kellichner was elected to collect money for the entry fee and the jerseys. She allegedly told the other players that the jerseys were on back order, and was to deliver them once they arrived. Kellichner allegedly collected $1,210 that was not returned. The charges were filed before District Judge Mary Ann Zanghi, of Vinco.

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