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Pet bird found in Ligonier Township, some 50 miles from its home in Shaler
Pet bird found in Ligonier Township, some 50 miles from its home in Shaler

CBS News

time7 days ago

  • General
  • CBS News

Pet bird found in Ligonier Township, some 50 miles from its home in Shaler

A small domestic cockatiel has two communities in Westmoreland and Allegheny counties atwitter. Thursday night in Allison Park, Samantha Ro was holding the door open to her house for her service dog to come inside when her bird, Smoke Scream, decided to fly through the door. "I was panicked because we have crows in the area," said Ro. "We have hawks, we have kites, we have owls, we have deer. And I was like, what happens?" Ro quickly went searching near her home and put the word out on social media that her 3-year-old cockatiel had flown the coop. "Smoke Scream is probably less than a pound," Ro said. "But he has been raised with from 6 weeks old with two fully grown Great Danes and a German Shepard. He is afraid of bubkes. He is afraid of absolutely nothing." And maybe it was this mighty little bird's fearlessness that, over the course of two days, allowed him to fly from his home in the Shaler neighborhood of Allison Park to Ligonier Township and the Village of Rector in Westmoreland County, some 50-plus miles away. Tired and hungry, he landed on a picnic table where people were eating and decided to help himself, and that's when Ligonier Valley police flocked to the scene. "I get asked questions about how to handle certain things at times, this is obviously one that I had no clue," Ligonier Valley Police Chief Mike Matrunics said. Matrunics says his department is no stranger to helping lost pets get reunited with their owners, but he admits a small-sized parrot was a first for them. They brought the bird back to the station, where he made himself at home, even helped with some paperwork. The police put it out on social media that he had been found, and missing animal groups in the region went to work, eventually connecting Ro to the department. Mama and baby bird were reunited on Sunday. "It is such a relief," said Ro. "It's like OK, home is home again. I was really blessed that this online community came together and even more blessed that these police officers were the kind of police officers that you want to be in the community." Now, as a thank you to the Ligonier Valley Police Department for finding Smoke Scream, Ro has changed the bird's name slightly to Smoke Scream Richard Ro. Richard was the name that the police gave to the bird before officers officially knew what his name was.

Washington County man sentenced to 5-11 years in prison after 12th DUI conviction
Washington County man sentenced to 5-11 years in prison after 12th DUI conviction

CBS News

time19-07-2025

  • CBS News

Washington County man sentenced to 5-11 years in prison after 12th DUI conviction

A Washington County man will spend up to 11 years in prison after his 12th DUI conviction. According to the Westmoreland County District Attorney's Office, 68-year-old William Strogish of Ellsworth was sentenced to five-to-11 years in prison for an accident that injured three motorcyclists in 2023. Ligonier Valley Police charged Strogish in November 2023 with DUI and causing the accident that occurred on Laurel Mountain in July 2023. He allegedly struck four motorcyclists who were traveling in the opposite direction when his SUV swerved into the opposite lane. Those victims have since undergone multiple surgeries, and some have lifelong, permanent injuries. According to the DA's office, Strogish has not had a valid license since 1976 and was designated as a habitual offender in the past.

Escapes from Westmoreland County juvenile detention center happening too often, police chief says
Escapes from Westmoreland County juvenile detention center happening too often, police chief says

CBS News

time30-06-2025

  • CBS News

Escapes from Westmoreland County juvenile detention center happening too often, police chief says

On Monday afternoon, KDKA witnessed two juveniles being turned over to the Pennsylvania State Police by officers in Ligonier. According to police, the two teens broke out of the Outside In School and detention center in Fairfield Township sometime on Sunday and made their way on foot to nearby Wilpen in Ligonier Township, where they stole a gun from an unlocked car. Ligonier Valley Police Chief Mike Matrunics says they caught the two near Waterford late on Monday morning and recovered the gun. However, he said juveniles escaping from the Outside In facility happen far too often. In fact, he says, this is the second time a breakout has happened in less than a week. "Last Tuesday morning, there were two runaways. They actually stole a truck from Wilpen," said Chief Matrunics. "We used a Ford app that located them around Mt. Lebanon area, and we worked with them, and they were able to get the kids in custody." Outside In has seen its fair share of problems. In January, there was a riot at the facility involving 20 students that caused tens of thousands of dollars of damage, with several juveniles charged as adults. Chief Matrunics says that he has no say about what happens internally at a facility that is out of his jurisdiction. But he says once these kids escape, nine times out of 10, they head to the closest populated area, which is in his jurisdiction. This, he says, has to stop. "I would love to work with the Outside In and state police to try and figure out a notification possibility that if they do run, how can we notify the citizens to keep an eye out, lock doors. Because, let's face it, this is a community where people unlock their houses and doors," said Chief Matrunics. The chief says he is waiting for a final word from state police as to whether or not all the escapees have been accounted for, but he wants to caution everyone in the township, espcially in the Wilpen community, to be on guard, lock doors, cars, and firearms so they don't fall into the wrong hands.

Head-on crash in Ligonier sends 5 kids, 2 adults to hospital
Head-on crash in Ligonier sends 5 kids, 2 adults to hospital

CBS News

time27-01-2025

  • Automotive
  • CBS News

Head-on crash in Ligonier sends 5 kids, 2 adults to hospital

LIGONIER, Pa. (KDKA) -- Five young people are in the hospital after a head-on collision Monday morning near Ligonier's EMS station in Westmoreland County. Part of N. Market Street is closed following the accident, Ligonier Valley police said. The 400 block of N Market St. is closed due to a vehicle accident. Southbound Detours from 711 north are being diverted... Posted by Ligonier Valley Police on Monday, January 27, 2025 Five kids and two adults were all injured in the crash, Westmoreland County authorities said. One child was taken by medical helicopter to UPMC Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh for treatment. One of the adults was flown to a Conemaugh hospital, officials said. The others were taken by ambulance to local hospitals. Crash investigators said a yellow Porsche likely crossed into oncoming traffic and crashed head-on into the Chevy Suburban that the kids were in. Because it happened near the Ligonier EMS station, crews heard the crash and were able to begin tending to the injured people quickly, officials said. Officials have not yet determined what cause the Porsche to lose control. While the 400-block of N. Market Street is closed, people traveling through the area can detour southbound from 711 north onto Peoples Road. Stay with KDKA-TV and for updates to this developing story as they become available.

Head-on crash in Ligonier sends five kids, 2 adults to hospital
Head-on crash in Ligonier sends five kids, 2 adults to hospital

CBS News

time27-01-2025

  • Automotive
  • CBS News

Head-on crash in Ligonier sends five kids, 2 adults to hospital

LIGONIER, Pa. (KDKA) -- Five young people are in the hospital after a head-on collision Monday morning near Ligonier's EMS station in Westmoreland County. Part of N. Market Street is closed following the accident, Ligonier Valley police said. The 400 block of N Market St. is closed due to a vehicle accident. Southbound Detours from 711 north are being diverted... Posted by Ligonier Valley Police on Monday, January 27, 2025 Five kids and two adults were all injured in the crash, Westmoreland County authorities said. One child was taken by medical helicopter to UPMC Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh for treatment. One of the adults was flown to a Conemaugh hospital, officials said. The others were taken by ambulance to local hospitals. Crash investigators said a yellow Porsche likely crossed into oncoming traffic and crashed head-on into the Chevy Suburban that the kids were in. Because it happened near the Ligonier EMS station, crews heard the crash and were able to begin tending to the injured people quickly, officials said. Officials have not yet determined what cause the Porsche to lose control. While the 400-block of N. Market Street is closed, people traveling through the area can detour southbound from 711 north onto Peoples Road. Stay with KDKA-TV and for updates to this developing story as they become available.

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