Break-in reported


Break-in reported

AUSTINTOWN

Barry Dyngles Pub was the site of a breaking and entering early Monday.

A manager of the restaurant at 1601 S. Raccoon Road entered the business at 6:13 a.m. Monday to find a door damaged, but closed. According to the report, once inside, he heard noises from people who left the business through the front door. A heavy-set male fled on foot between Barry Dyngles and Smoker Friendly, a next-door business, and a woman fled in a gray Pontiac Grand Am with temporary tags.

Due to their quick exit, the two left several tools behind that they had used to gain entry, pry open a storage room and attempt to pry bolts away from a safe. The tools and other items left behind were processed by Austintown detectives for DNA and other evidence.

There was video surveillance showing the two people leaving the business, the report said.

Money stolen

AUSTINTOWN

Money was stolen from a business over the weekend after a window was smashed open to get inside.

According to a police report, Vivo Metal Trading, 340 N. Meridian Road, had a Plexiglas window broken out sometime between 12 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Monday. From that window, an unidentified person or persons broke open the top drawer of a desk and took $3,628 from the store.

Water disruption

NORTH JACKSON

There will be a temporary disruption of water service, including possible low pressure or no water, for North Jackson water customers from approximately 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday.

The area of disruption is for customers on state Route 45 and Salem-Warren Road in North Jackson. A main waterline is being relocated to provide better service to North Jackson and Craig Beach. Water service will be restored as quickly as possible.

As a precaution, there will also be a boil advisory from Thursday through 2 p.m. Friday.

Customers with medical issues, small children or other special needs should contact the Mahoning County Sanitary Engineer’s Office at 330-793-5514 for assistance.

Back-to-school event

YOUNGSTOWN

The Doll Houze Salon has teamed with other local businesses and organizations to give back to school-age children.

There will be a back-to-school “trick-or-treat” event from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Youngstown YWCA, 25 W Rayen Ave. Participating children with backpacks will collect school supplies from area businesses and organizations, while supplies last, in a trick-or-treat style with which the children are familiar.

For information, email thedollhouzesalon@gmail.com or contact the Youngstown YWCA.

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