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2021-12-13 15:44:40 By : Ms. Jane Wang

Parenting 101: On Wednesday, after a disturbance between his father and his girlfriend, representatives escorted two teenagers away from their homes in the Steubenville area. The representatives said that both adults appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. The woman claimed that she needed to correct the bad behavior of one of the children and claimed that the other kid assaulted her, but the teenager interviewed independently said that she had been crying and talking to herself outside the room after having sex out loud in the room . Go to the basement with their father and start yelling at the girl. They said that when the two of them fell, their father woke up angrily and went upstairs to try to drag his girlfriend down the steps. The delegates pointed out that a girlfriend who has been dating for a month is not obliged to correct the behavior of the child.

Exes: On Wednesday, a lady from Mount Pleasant told the representative that she believed her ex-boyfriend had stolen her white 2006 Hyundai Tiburon two-door sedan. She said they broke up three days ago. In the 10 months they lived together, he had never opened it, so she said he had no reason to think it was good.

Bad move: A Toronto woman hired a company to move her daughter's belongings to Florida. She said they quoted her a price of $1,942. She paid for it, but later subcontracted the moving company. She claimed that the subcontractor had loaded everything on his truck, locked it, and told her that unless she paid him another $400 in cash, she would not get her property back. When the property arrived in Florida, the driver did not unload it until she paid him another $485, but after she paid him, she found that the items they had transported were missing and other items that did not belong to them were left in their yard inside. She told the representative that she had placed a tracking device on her property and said the porter had stopped at a pawn shop in Baltimore where the driver lived, and claimed that when she contacted his boss, he threatened to hurt her daughter . The Baltimore police advised her to file a police report locally so that they could find the missing items, including baby pullovers, playgrounds, football nets, collectors’ animal bags, baby seats, saxophones with shells, antique rocking chairs, JVC speakers, floor-standing models Jack, folding table, folding bar stool and Shark vacuum cleaner. She said that other items were damaged during the move.

Go away: On Tuesday, a man in Dillonvale wanted the police to take his daughter's boyfriend from his property. He said the two had always had relationship problems, and after he started smoking cocaine again, she moved back home. Her father said that the man appeared three days ago and was sleeping in his car in the driveway. They were worried about his safety in the cold weather. The representatives said that his boyfriend's drug use made him paranoid, and he told them that he thought the drug team was following him, while his girlfriend and her father were trying to frame him. He said he would respect their wishes and leave the property and never return, which is okay for his girlfriend and her father, and they said they wanted him to leave but were not arrested.

Victim: A resident of Henry Street said that someone hacked into her Facebook account on Tuesday, posted a photo of her license, and made people think she was selling Yorkies. She said that the hacker also set up a cash application linked to her Facebook and people sent money to her, which caused problems because people thought she was trying to deceive them.

Scheduled: On Tuesday, the two were detained after stopping at the intersection of LaBelle Avenue and State Route 7. John West, 51, 180 N. Four St., Apt. 308, Steubenville, was charged with possession of drugs, and his passenger, 21, 732 N. Fifth St., Steubenville, was charged with counterfeiting, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of drugs, and obtained a substitute order. West was also cited for violating the red light.

The melee: On Tuesday, a couple quarreled over rent and caused riots in the 1400 block of Oregon Avenue. The caller reported seeing a man beating a woman and then dragging her into the house, but both insisted that it was only verbal. The police pointed out that the woman had a red mark above her eyes, and she said she might have been hit or pushed into the box, but she did not want to make charges. The two were advised to stay apart overnight

Frowning: A resident of Homewood Avenue said that someone stole her Christmas decorations from her door on Tuesday night.

Target: A resident of Maryland Avenue (rear) said that two of his cars were vandalized on Tuesday night. Chevy Blazer and Chevy Malibu were spray-painted, the side and rear windows of the suit jacket were cracked, and the stereo and two speakers were stolen. The front dashboard was pulled out and the wires were cut. Malibu's widow was also crushed.

Lost: On Tuesday, a George Street resident left his wallet at the Kroger Fuel Center in Hollywood Plaza. It contains her driver's license, credit card and $125 in cash.

Reservation: Cara Crabtree, 37, 502 Highland Ave., Steubenville, failed to show up on Tuesday.

Misunderstanding: The caller thought a man was trying to break into McDonald's, but when they talked to him, the police stated that he just wanted to enter Zhou Diancai. He told them that his van could not pass through the driveway, so he tried the door several times.

Reservation: Shana R. Eckels-Boles, 45, 43 Peterson St., Avella, petit theft, Saturday. Walmart employees claim that Eckels-Boles is changing prices (putting a cheaper barcode on the original barcode of the item) and skipping scanning the item (scanning for lower-value items and bagging other items, and then trying to leave the store without paying. ) Items not scanned. The police stated that she possessed 23 items worth 139 U.S. dollars.

Quote: David Taylor, 37, 541 Woodland Ave., Steubenville, the exhaust is loud; a business owner in the 100th block of N. Fourth Street was warned not to park on the yellow road, or even to unload his business thing.

Reservation: Cody Z. Forster, 28, 41 S. Green St., Richmond, OVI, improper handling of guns in motor vehicles on Monday.

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