Gunfire hits car
Gunfire hits car
YOUNGSTOWN — A man and woman in their 50s traveling south on Market Street just before 8 p.m. Sunday ducked when they heard gunfire as they pulled into a parking space at a convenience store in the 1500 block. They then realized their car had been hit, police said.
No injuries were reported, but the woman said she had a ringing in her ears from the gunfire. Bullets struck the rear driver’s side, the trunk and the rear window. The victims said they have no enemies and don’t know why anyone would shoot at them.
Crime Watch meeting set
EAST PALESTINE — The first meeting of the city’s newly formed Crime Watch organization will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Bea’s Insurance, 31 N. Market St.
The meeting was originally scheduled for last week but was canceled because of the weather.
The city had a successful crime watch group in the mid-1980s and is looking to work with the National Crime Watch program to re-establish a local team focused on reducing crime in the city, officials said.
Last summer, under the wing of the East Palestine Area Chamber of Commerce, the city participated in the National Night Out event observed in communities across the country. National Night Out activities are designed to bring an awareness of crime and encourage communities to work together to fight it.
For more information about Wednesday’s meeting or the new crime watch group, contact Kelly Miller at (330) 692-1017.
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