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Had to Go, but not too Bright
At 10:27 pm, a Bradford City Police officer reported that he was going to be out of his car.
He reported that he would be out with an intoxicated male that he witnessed urinating in public.
The man was found outside of the Riddell House, on Main Street in Bradford.
A few minutes later, the officer requested that another officer secure the “Sally Port”, and transported the man to the City Station lock-up.
Breaking Glass Reported
At 10:03 pm, Bradford City Police were flagged down and a person breaking glass was reported.
City Police had just left 101 Congress Street for a loud music complaint, when an individual near that address tipped them off to a person possibly breaking glass.
Police noted a male named Corry Robinson as being involved, and ran his name through the National Crime Information Center to see if he had any warrants. It is unknown at this if this man actually broke any glass.
Police reported a residence in the area with a broken window, and went to investigate.
The broken window was reported to be at 61 Congress Street. The resident at that address was found, and reported that the window had not been broken, that it had been broken for some time.
Police left the area at 10:25 pm, noting that they had not found any broken glass, but a witness had heard a disturbance, and witnessed 2 males running back into a house.
Music is too Loud
At 9:49 pm, a Bradford resident called 911 to report loud music.
The Congress Street resident said that loud music was coming from 101 Congress Street, in the rear apartment.
Police arrived on scene, and didn’t hear any music, but was directed to the house by the caller. They spoke with the residents and asked them to keep the music down.
Fire in Duke Center
At 9:38 pm, multiple tones were sounded for a fire in Duke Center PA.
The fire was reported to be at 659 Main Street.
The caller reported that the fire was located in an outside building, that was not attached to a residential building. The caller stated that they were using the structure for making maple syrup.
Otto Township, Derrick City, Eldred Township, Eldred Borough, and Rew FD’s were all dispatched to the scene, along with Otto Township Ambulance for fire standby.
Fire Under Control
At 9:52 pm, Chief 9 reported that the fire was under control, and that all responding units should standby at their current locations, with the exception of the Otto Township units that were already on scene.
Recall
All of the units responding were told that they could return to their quarters at 9:53 pm.
H. Donald Sestina, 76, of Emporium PA
H. Donald Sestina, 76, of 748 Sizerville Rd., Emporium died at Presbyterian-Univ. Hosp. UPMC, Pittsburgh on Tuesday (March 9, 2010) night following a lengthy illness.
He was born Jul 5, 1933 in Emporium a son of the late Andrew and Charlotte Keeler Sestina.
On June 29, 1957 in St. Mark Cathlolic Church he married Mary Jo Glasl Sestina, who Survives.
Mr. Sestina graduated from Cameron County High School and received a Bachelor Degree in finance from Lycoming College. He was owner and agent at the former Sestina Insurance Agency for many years. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Emporium where he served as an Elder of the Church. He was a member of the Knights Templar, an international philanthropic order affiliated with Freemasonry. He served as a senior accountant at Sylvania, was a member of the Board of Directors of the Andrew Kaul Memorial Hospital, North Central Regional Planning and Development Commission, Dickenson Mental Health, Citizens Trust Co. and Banc Corp. He had also served as a Cameron Co. Commissioner. Read the rest of this entry »
Must be Nice!
Forbes magazine has released it’s annual list of the world’s richest people. For the second time since 1995, Bill Gates was pushed out of the top slot.
This year, Carlos Slim Helu, won that honor, with a net worth of $53.5 billion.
Check out the rest of the story and the rest of the list at CNN.com
Joyce E. Moore, of Olean NY
Joyce Elaine Moore of 824 S. Union Street Branch Extension, Olean, died Wednesday (March 10, 2010) at her home.
Born February 26, 1940 in West Hickory, PA, she was the daughter of Elliot E. and Edith R. Fanning Hurd. On October 25, 1958 at the Christ United Methodist Church in Olean she married Maynard Nelson Moore, who predeceased her on October 9, 2002.
Mrs. Moore was a devoted housewife and mother. She enjoyed sewing, painting, collecting dolls and angels. Read the rest of this entry »
Katherine Fern Chouinard
Katherine Fern Chouinard of 350 Front St. Aspen Tower died Tuesday (March 9, 2010) in the Olean General Hospital.
Born August 25, 1923 in Westfield, PA she was the daughter of Lawrence and Ada Dunham Outman. In 1939 she married William Chamberlain who predeceased her. She later married Lionel Chouinard in Massachusetts. He predeceased her in 1991.
Mrs. Chouinard was raised in Allegany and worked as a cook in the Olean area, Franklin, Pa., Florida and Massachusetts. Read the rest of this entry »
Update on Sherman Street Fire
In the early hours of March 10th, a fire was reported at 57 Sherman Street. The original post, along with audio of dispatch, can be found here.
The fire is being considered “suspicious”.
A fire dog was brought in from State College, PA, at 4:00 this morning. The dog was used to aide a State Police Fire Marshall in the investigation.
The structure is reported to be a complete loss, and demolition will probably be necessary.
It is unclear as to who owns the home.
Betsy L. McCracken, 57, of Gifford
Betsy L. McCracken, 57, of Gifford, passed away Wednesday March 10th, 2010 at Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY.
Born May 12, 1952, in Bradford she was a daughter of the late Betty (Covell) and Leon Pire who survives her of Bradford. She attended Bradford Area Schools.
On July 2, 2002 in DuBois she married Kevin E. McCracken who survives.
She was employed at Subway for several years.
She is survived by her husband, father, and three daughters: Marsha (Ron McCool) Brisson of Bradford, Rolanda “Landy” (Vern) Hart of Bradford, Heather McCracken of Niagra Falls, NY, three sons: Ronald (Jennifer) Good of Waterford, Donald (Julie) Good of Union City, Todd Snyder of Gifford, four brothers: Lonnie (Cathy) Pire of Union City, Kevin (Sharon) Pire of Bradford, Robert (Cheryl) Pire of Bradford, Michael (Theresa) Pire of Smethport, nine grandchildren, three great grandsons, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother, one step son Christopher McCracken, two brothers Richard and Mark Pire. Read the rest of this entry »
Bradford Township Police Issue “BOLO”
At 2:31 pm, a BOLO (be on the lookout) for a stolen car out of Bradford Township.
A red 4 door Chevy Cavalier was stolen in Bradford Township between the hours of 1 and 2 am.
The car carries the license plate number of GPS-6517.
If you see this vehicle, please call the 911 center to alert the proper authorities.
Structure Fire Reported in Bradford PA
At 12:46 am, a fire was reported in Bradford PA.
The fire was reported to be at 57 Sherman Street.
Bradford City FD was dispatched to the scene.
Second Alarm Called
At 12:52 am, a second alarm was called.
The second alarm brought all off duty Bradford City firefighters to the scene, and put Bradford Township FD on standby at the Bradford City’s Central Station.
Road Closed
At 1:05 am, fire police were brought in to close down traffic in the area.
The audio clips below are of the actual dispatch. The first is the initial dispatch, and the second is the second alarm dispatch. Click play to listen.
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