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Mix 96.7 WBVI News Update with Pat McCauley 10/22

A second robbery at knife point this week took place in Fostoria when an individual robbed Taco Bell early Wednesday morning.  The incident took place around 1:30am.  Witnesses describe the individual as a white male in dark clothing, including a ski mask, and approximately 5 feet, 10 inches and 180 pounds.  He is considered extremely dangerous.  On Monday, a white male dressed from head to toe in black robbed South Side Carryout North Township Road 21, shortly before 10 10a.m.  Information regarding these incidents should be forwarded to Fostoria Police Department.

 

A Tiffin Middle School eighth-grader was critically injured when she was struck by a car while walking to school Wednesday morning.  14 year old Samantha R. Morehart of Tiffin, was taken from the scene of the South Sandusky Street accident by Tiffin Fire Rescue Division to Mercy Tiffin Hospital.  She then was taken by Life Flight to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo. She was in critical condition Wednesday night.  Officials said Morehart was crossing Sandusky Street eastbound from Leightner Avenue toward Benner Street.  There was no crosswalk, and the vehicle had the right-of-way.

 

Crawford Street in Findlay will become one-way at about 3:30pm on Wednesday.  Both East Crawford Street and West Crawford Street will be closed for paint striping starting Wednesday morning.  Once the striping is finished, East Crawford Street will reopen, with one-way traffic heading east from Main Street. West Crawford Street will reopen with one-way traffic heading west from Main Street.  Parking on the south side of Crawford Street will become reverse-angle parking, and parking on the north side of Crawford will remain parallel parking.

The village of North Baltimore’s mayor, clerk and new council members will get raises in 2016.  Council approved the raises at its meeting Tuesday.  The mayor’s salary will increase from $5,000 to $6,000 annually; the clerk’s will go from $3,600 to $6,000; newly elected council members will be paid $3,500 annually, up from $2,500; and council president will be given an additional $250.

 

An ad hoc committee of Findlay City Council members is considering restrictions on farm animals in the city, and possible limits on dogs and cats.  Committee members said they don’t plan to ban farm animals altogether.  At-Large Councilwoman Anne Spence proposed limiting the total number of dogs, cats, rabbits and fowl on a city property to seven.  Committee members also discussed banning cows, horses, mules, llamas, mink, goats, sheep, roosters and swine from city properties of less than one or two acres.  The committee said it will continue looking at laws that other cities have in place before making an official recommendation to the full City Council. 

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