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Suspect arrested
YOUNGSTOWN
A man wanted on a burglary warrant tried to climb out a second-story window at a Rosewood Lane home about 5:30 p.m. Thursday as U.S. marshals were trying to serve an arrest warrant, police said.
Reports said marshals were trying to arrest Allen Torres, 18, who lives on Rosewood Lane but fled to a neighboring home when officers arrived. When the officers went to the neighboring home and were talking to the people inside, Torres climbed halfway out a second-story window, but saw an officer below, and clambered back inside.
Officers then arrested Torres after he was found hiding in a bedroom. He was taken to the Mahoning County jail on a burglary warrant issued out of common pleas court.
Gunfire reported
YOUNGSTOWN
A 25-year-old man told police someone fired several shots at him while he was in his car at Fifth and Crandall avenues about 3:35 p.m. Thursday.
The man said he was at the red light at the intersection on Crandall Avenue when a car pulled in front of him after the light changed and blocked the intersection. A man inside that car then pulled a gun and fired several shots.
The man drove away but crashed and ran to his home. He was not injured. Police recovered a .40-caliber shell casing.
Borden sued
YOUNGSTOWN
A Sebring woman has sued the Borden Dairy Co. of Ohio LLC of Cleveland for more than $25,000 in damages for unspecified injuries she said she suffered when a Borden employee negligently overstacked a dolly with about seven crates, which fell on her.
Patricia A. Caliguire of East Ohio Avenue said she was injured when the dairy employee made a delivery to the Circle K convenience store in Sebring on Jan. 26, 2013. The complaint, which demands a jury trial, was filed this week in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court, where it is assigned to Judge John M. Durkin.
Borden officials could not be reached.
Man faces charge
GIRARD
Darrell M. Peterman, 26, of Cordova Avenue in Youngstown, was charged in Girard Municipal Court with misdemeanor aggravated menacing for purportedly threatening to “shoot everyone there” at a bank in Liberty on Saturday afternoon.
Liberty police said Peterman came through the drive-thru window at Chase Bank, 3999 Belmont Ave., at 1:30 p.m. to cash his paycheck, but he didn’t have the two forms of identification required since he didn’t have an account there.
Peterman “became irate and began yelling obscenities,” employees told police. Peterman left but called later and talked to the branch manager, threatening to come back and shoot everyone.
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