Police say a pair of missing teenagers from Wyandot County attempted to rob a Pittsburgh-area gas station and dragged a police officer behind a stolen truck as they escaped. 15 year old Rose May of Sycamore and 16 year old Triston Kindle of Upper Sandusky, were reported missing on Monday. Police believe the two stole another truck early Thursday in Meadville, PA and then attempted to rob a gas station in the area. The teens are still on the loose and believed to have a shotgun. Anyone with information that could help police should contact the Wyandot County Sheriff's Office.
A coalition of advocates for low-income Ohioans is making its pitch for more money in the state's budget to help tackle elder abuse, hunger and other issues around poverty. The group Advocates for Ohio's Future is calling for additional funding increases for housing support programs, food banks and child services. They also want lawmakers to institute a more comprehensive approach to connecting people with jobs and needed services to help them out of poverty. The budget must be in place by June 30.
The New Riegel Softball team is playing in the state tournament today. The Lady Blue Jackets face Shadyside at 3pm in Akron in a game that can be heard on 1430 WFOB. If they when, they will play tomorrow in the championship that can be heard on Mix 96.7 WBVI. The school is also looking for help in defraying the cost of the teams travel. Anyone who is interested in making a donation can do so at any First National Bank of Sycamore location.
Romark of Findlay has bought Johnson Plastics, headquartered in Minneapolis… Johnson Plastics is a distributor of engravable sheet materials, sublimation products and related accessories, with nine regional sales and distribution offices. It has been a distributor of Rowmark products for more than 30 years. Rowmark also is completing an $8 million, 83,000-square-foot building, its second at Tall Timbers Industrial Park.
Prosecutors say the trial for five white Cleveland police supervisors for their involvement in a 2012 gun barrage that killed two unarmed black people may be moved to the nearly all-black suburb of East Cleveland. The supervisors are charged with dereliction of duty. Patrolman Michael Brelo was acquitted last month of manslaughter in the deaths.



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