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Hearing postponed

canfield

Visiting Judge Michael Nunner on Friday agreed to a defense request to postpone a preliminary hearing for John Dellick.

Judge Nunner rescheduled the hearing on the charge of aggravated assault, and special prosecutors with the state attorney general’s office did not object to the continuance.

Dellick, 19, the son of Mahoning County Juvenile Court Judge Theresa Dellick, is accused of a road- rage incident in Canfield Township on Oct. 18 where he collided with another car during an argument.

He also faces misdemeanor charges of aggravated menacing in Youngstown Municipal Court for reportedly threatening a woman on the campus of Youngstown State University earlier this month. He has a Dec. 18 pretrial hearing in municipal court on that charge.

Mission of Love

VIENNA

Air Force Reservists from the 910th Airlift Wing’s 76th Aerial Port Squadron at Youngstown Air Reserve Station will load 14 pallets of Mission of Love humanitarian cargo Monday for transport to Guatemala.

The Denton Program allows private United States citizens and organizations to use space available on U.S. military cargo planes to transport humanitarian goods, such as clothing, food, medical and educational supplies, agricultural equipment and vehicles, to countries in need. The program is jointly administered by a government agency known as USAID, the Department of State and the Department of Defense.

The Mission of Love Foundation, whose founder and director is Kathleen M. Price of Youngstown, has organized numerous humanitarian and medical missions and has built homes and other buildings at home and abroad for people recovering from hurricanes, tornadoes and other natural disasters.

House fires

WARREN

The Warren Fire Department responded to two house fires early Friday, both of them in vacant structures.

The first call was at 12:31 a.m. at 1216 Buena Vista Ave. NE, a house that owner Ed Hecker of Cortland was renovating. It was not insured, and the cause is undetermined.

The two-story home sustained significant damage to the first and second floors, the stairwell was destroyed, and there was $10,000 in damage.

At 4:14 a.m., the department was called to 310 South Leavitt Road near Burnett Street for a two-story house that was burning when they arrived. The home was a total loss — $30,000 in damage, said Ken Nussle, Warren fire chief. Owner of the home is James Duncan.

Woman robbed

WARREN

A Howland woman reported being robbed at gunpoint by two masked men in the parking lot of ValleyCare Trumbull Memorial Hospital, 1350 E. Market St., at 8:13 p.m. Thursday. Two males approached the 49-year-old woman as she was standing in the rear parking lot, taking her purse, she told police.

Networking event

MINERAL RIDGE

The Western Reserve Association of Health Underwriters is having its Holiday Networking Event and 2014 Programming Preview from 4 to 6 p.m. Dec. 12 at The Fifth Season, 1400 Niles-Canfield Road, Mineral Ridge, where appetizers and beverages will be provided.

Admission is $10. The registration deadline is Dec. 6. Email to Jessica@jmbsohio.com.