Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — A man wanted on homicide charges in Philadelphia was captured in Johnstown on Wednesday morning.
Authorities say Jharon Dockery is accused of shooting and killing another man in the city of Philadelphia.
According to officials with the U.S. Marshals Service, Dockery was taken into custody outside a residence along Cypress Ave. in Johnstown.
Johnstown police and the Cambria County SERT assisted with the arrest.
Officials say Dockery was booked into the Cambria County Prison and is awaiting extradition to Philadelphia.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (WJAC) — The Centre County coroner has released the final results of an autopsy following the death of a 17-year-old boy in State College.
According to a news release, John "Jack" Schoenig died of chemical asphyxia from inhaling nitrous oxide. Schoenig died Oct. 19 whilevisiting the State College area. State College police responded to home along West College Avenue sometime around 9:30 p.m. for reports of an unconscious person.
UVALDE, Texas - Uvalde families filed a lawsuit against multiple companies Friday, on the second anniversary of the Robb Elementary shooting, claiming they enabled firearm manufacturers to advertise to children.
Families of the victims and survivors of the Robb Elementary School massacre have filed wrongful death lawsuits against Meta, Instagram’s parent company; Activision, the maker of Call of Duty; and Daniel Defense, the manufacturer of the AR-15 style assault rifle used in the 2022 attack.
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BEDFORD TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WJAC) — State police say they’re investigating after a Johnstown man had his wheelchair stolen while fishing in Bedford County.
Troopers say the 72-year-old man was fishing in the area of Evitts Creek Road and Thomas Koon Dam in Bedford Township Friday when his Black Quantum Power Wheelchair, worth about $9,200, was stolen from the back of his vehicle.
State police say they are looking for a Red new model Dodge Ram believed to be involved in the theft.
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa. — Several officers and civilians in Clearfield County are being recognized for their service this week in honor of National Police Week, according to a press release by Clearfield County District Attorney Ryan Sayers.
National Police Week kicks off May 15 on Peace Officers Memorial Day, a day that, since 1962, remembers the men and women who gave their lives in the line of duty.
According to the press release, the purpose of this week is to “pay tribute to the law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country and to voice our appreciation for all those who currently serve on the front lines of the battle against crime.
DUBOIS, Pa. (WJAC) — In an update to the saga surrounding former DuBois city manager Herm Suplizio, the DuBois Area United Way released a statement about its funds that the state attorney general accuses Suplizio of stealing.
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When Attorney General Michelle Henry charged and arrested Suplizio back in March, among her allegations was that the now-suspended city manager stole over $20,000 from the local United Way, where he served as executive director until his resignation following the arrest.
Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — Could videotape evidence play a key role in the case of a Centre County man accused of raping and sexually assaulting six women?
A court ruling acknowledges there's at least one videotape being entered as evidence.
Kevin Mullen was arrested last November, accused of raping and sexually assaulting six women.
Police say Mullen met the six women he assaulted online, and all of the assaults occurred at his home, over a period of nine years, dating back to 2012.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (WPEC) — HCA Healthcare confirmed a trove of their patient information has been stolen and an estimated 11 million patients may have been affected by the hack.
The WPEC I-Team reported the hacker is threatening to sell the Protected Health Information (PHI) on the dark web unless the company pays a ransom. According to a company statement, hospital operations aren't affected by the hack, but the personal details of an unspecified number of patients have been taken, including dates of birth, email addresses, phone numbers, gender and appointment dates.
WASHINGTON (TND) — Lawmakers spent a second consecutive day grilling the leader of the agency that oversees U.S. banks and suggesting he resign from his position after an investigation found a culture of rampant sexual harassment and toxic workplace culture that shifted attention away from a lengthy list of pending regulatory moves that could reshape the U.S. financial system.
Leaders of the nation’s agencies that oversee the financial industry and system have appeared in front of Congress the last two days for oversight hearings that come after last year’s string of bank failures sparked a wave of moves to shore up the banking system and avoid future issues.