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Moon Man Accused of Flashing Gun, Dragging Woman From Restaurant
Robinson police responded to the following incidents.

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Robinson police responded to the following incidents.

Sewickley police responded to the following recent incidents.
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It's the first in western Pennsylvania to serve Illy coffee, from Italy.
A reduced fare will also be available to some riders.
Police plan to speak with one of the drivers.
Police said the photos were worth $500 a piece.
The patient and visitor parking lot will be closed starting Monday.
Jennifer Finley was hired last fall as an esthetician at the European Wax Center on McKnight Road.