Clinics for Niles residents
Clinics for Niles residents
NILES -- The city health department will host clinics for city residents throughout the next year.
All clinics will be from 8:30-9:30 a.m., and no appointments are necessary. No one will be refused for inability to pay.
Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and should not be ill or have a fever or rash. Immunization records for children are also required.
Clinics are set for Jan. 7 and 21; Feb. 4 and 18; March 10 and 24; April 14 and 28; May 12 and 26; June 9 and 23; July 14 and 28; Aug. 4, 18 and 25; Sept. 1, 15 and 29; Oct. 6, 20 and 27; Nov. 3 and 17; and Dec. 8 and 29.
For more information, call the health department at (330) 544-9000, ext. 163.
Library board to meet
NILES -- The monthly meeting of the McKinley Memorial Library board of trustees will be at 3 p.m. Monday in the Clayman Community Meeting Room at the McKinley Birthplace Home and Research Center.
Horse found in house
YOUNGSTOWN -- Bullseye, a small black horse, was found in the living room of a vacant house at 47 Illinois Ave. about 6 p.m. Tuesday, police said.
Officers said the living room was covered with feces and they found an open door leading to a fenced-in area on the side of the house.
A woman who lives on Indiana Avenue told police that the horse belongs to her family and had been in the vacant house about one week because the stable in Liberty they used had closed.
Bullseye was left at the vacant house until better living arrangements could be made for him, police said.
Counterfeit $50 bills
YOUNGSTOWN -- Four counterfeit $50 bills were taken Tuesday from a 15-year-old student at Wilson High School by school officials and turned over to police.
The East Boston Avenue boy had tried to pass off the money to two teachers and then ran when questioned, police said. The police report doesn't say why the boy attempted to give the money to the teachers. He was stopped when he tried to leave the building.
'Collector' isn't legitimate
YOUNGSTOWN -- The fire department is asking residents to call police if they see a man who says he's collecting donations for the department.
The department is not conducting a fund-raiser.
Toy drive for strikers
STRUTHERS -- Nick's Department Store, 122 S. Bridge St., is having a toy drive to help United Steelworkers Local 9401 families who are on strike at Astro Shapes.
New, unwrapped gifts for children may be dropped off at Nick's from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays.
Bond set at $1 million
YOUNGSTOWN -- Bond was set at $1 million for Stefan Breedlove, 19, of Glenmont Avenue, who is charged with aggravated murder. Breedlove is accused of shooting to death 16-year-old James Revere of Saranac Avenue on Nov. 23.
Judge Robert A. Douglas Jr. of municipal court also set a $25,000 bond for Breedlove on an unrelated charge of aggravated menacing. Breedlove is one of three suspects in the homicide.
The judge also set a $10,000 cash bond for Keon L. Richardson, 19, of Clearmount Avenue, who faces two counts of aggravated menacing.
Breedlove and Richardson turned themselves in to police on Monday and were in court Tuesday.
Store owner charged
YOUNGSTOWN -- An undercover police officer bought an illegally duplicated CD for $5 and four illegally duplicated DVDs for $10 each at Big A's Market on McCartney Road on Tuesday afternoon, reports show.
The store owner, Hossein Montazeri, 45, of Saw Mill Run, Canfield, was charged with criminal simulation.
Around the same time, an underage cooperating police informant bought beer and cigarettes at the store, police said. The clerk, Anton Montazeri, 32, of Kirk Road, was charged with illegal sale of alcohol and illegal sale of tobacco products to an underage person.
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