Local police are investigating two unrelated child neglect cases that occurred in Monongalia County less than three hours apart, both involving an allegedly intoxicated parent. At around […]
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Westover police investigate mall jewelry heist
Police in Westover say it took about three minutes for three individuals to steal thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from the Zales jewelry store in the […]
Ohio man flees after allegedly shoplifting generator
A misdemeanor shoplifting turned into felony fleeing charges for an Ohio man in Monongalia County. Granville Police Sgt. R. Kerns was dispatched to the Harbor Freight Tools at […]
Family, police search for local man last seen in January
The family of a local man last seen in Morgantown in January are desperately trying to find any information on his whereabouts. James Roy Weaver, 48, was […]
Westover traffic stop leads to drug arrest
A traffic stop on Monday at approximately 12:30 a.m. in Westover resulted in the arrest of a Monongalia County woman after police allegedly found multiple illegal substances […]
Westover police make arrest following pursuit
Police in Westover took one man into custody on Friday following a high-speed chase that ended with a single-vehicle crash. Officer B. Tetrick with the Westover Police Department […]
Westover PD vehicle search leads to drug arrests for four men
Four men were arrested after Westover Police allegedly recovered various drugs from the vehicle in which they were traveling — as well as a stolen firearm and […]
Man hospitalized after being struck by train
A man is being treated at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital after he was struck by a train near the Joseph C. Bartolo Memorial Bridge, over Monongahela River, […]
Preparing for the unthinkable — county agencies train active school-shooter scenarios
Law enforcement agencies and first responders from across the county were at University High School throughout the day Friday working on their strategies, tactics and communications in […]
CSC upholds Dalton termination — for the wrong reasons
Last week, the Westover Civil Service Commission rightfully voted to uphold the termination of former Westover Police Officer Aaron Dalton. But the reasons the commissioners gave — […]