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03-09-17 17:57 #20
Posts: 1271Dammm Mouse
Originally Posted by Rmill1 [View Original Post]
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03-09-17 16:28 #19
Posts: 592 more arrests in austintown
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03-04-17 08:00 #18
Posts: 195New Spa
Still trying to get Spa back in Austintown.
http://www.vindy.com/news/2017/mar/0...ourt-to-compe/
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03-03-17 07:43 #17
Posts: 195BP Notel
I guess BP girls are picking up guys now? Hey, I was never was offered this service, what gives? . That hotel is known as the BP hotel, anyone using the 2 hotels mentioned in this article needs to be safe, LE knows this is where BP activity occurs.
http://wkbn.com/2017/03/01/police-ma...hrough-window/
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02-25-17 09:42 #16
Posts: 195Be Careful
If you choose to visit Austintown, you really are looking for trouble.
http://wkbn.com/2017/02/24/austintow...-prostitution/
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02-23-17 16:21 #15
Posts: 11Farrell cop caught with BP girl.
Mods: please delete this if I'm violating the "private individual" rule, but this guy was a PUBLIC servant on duty, thereby not a private person and therefore, not covered by the rule.
http://www.sharonherald.com/news/fir...ba2b5dd9e.html
FARRELL A former Farrell patrolman is accused of patronizing a prostitute and trying to cover it up with a fake police report, according to court documents.
Tyler Valimont, 34, of 402 Indiana Ave. , Farrell, was fired from his part-time post in December for conduct unbecoming a Farrell police officer, City Manager Michael Ceci said.
Valimont was charged on Thursday with patronizing prostitutes, tampering with and fabricating evidence, obstruction of administration of the law or other governmental functions and official oppression.
The charges all misdemeanors that carry potential prison time were filed after an investigation by the Pennsylvania State Police Organized Crime Task Force. Farrell police Chief Jon Rococi asked the state police to investigate an incident that involved Valimont.
According to the state police report of that incident, while in full uniform and driving a marked Farrell cruiser, Valimont met a 27-year-old woman behind a closed professional office during his overnight shift Nov. 7 into Nov. 8.
Valimont did not conduct any basic police functions, turned off his headlights and told the woman to do the same, the report said. He also did not tell his superiors or another patrolman on duty about the meeting, which was cut short when another officer drove by on routine patrol.
According to the report, the woman said that Valimont told her he had a year and a day to arrest her, and she better respond to his calls and text messages.
Police obtained text messages that were exchanged between the two from about 11 pm Nov. 7 through 5 am Nov. 8. The messages were personal and sexual in nature, the report said.
The woman said she responded because she was afraid Valimont would arrest her. She also said she deleted the texts because he told her to, the report shows.
According to the police investigation, when Valimont was asked to write up a report on the incident, he complied and claimed in that report that he was attempting to obtain a confidential informant. His report included false information about the location, time and details of the meeting, according to the state police.
The woman also told police that Valimont paid her $80 for sex in September and, police reported they found text messages from Sept. 12 that backed up her claim.
She also told police that Valimont told her not to cooperate with the investigation, to tell investigators that he acted professionally with her and told her not to release her phone records, the report states.
Ceci said Valimont was let go in December, based on an internal investigation. "We stopped our investigation at the point where we no longer wanted him to be employed with us," Ceci said.
"We were not investigating the criminal aspect of the case," he said.
Valimont was issued an arrest summons through the court of Judge Ronald Antos in Farrell. No court date has been set and the state Attorney General's Office is expected to prosecute the case.
Valimont is also the former police chief for Stoneboro. He made news last year when he set up a Go Fund Me account online and was soliciting donations to train his dog as a police K-9.
The Allied Newspaper of Grove City recently reported that the Stoneboro council fired Valimont on Aug. 2 and rehired him on Oct. 4. He was then able to resign and was awarded a settlement agreement of $10,000 severance pay and $1,500 reimbursement for legal fees.
Cops, DA's all those guys feel free
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02-22-17 23:47 #14
Posts: 236Another Sting
Austintown police: Woman advertised sex services on Backpage.com.
http://wkbn.com/2017/02/22/austintow...-backpage-com/
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01-17-17 00:45 #13
Posts: 107Which Ad?
Originally Posted by RaiderKid24 [View Original Post]
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01-15-17 19:43 #12
Posts: 93Maybe BP isn't quite done yet. Time will tell
Pretty good read of an opinion about all that's going on with BP and why they may not be completely done yet.
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/3...-will-backfire
Drty.
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09-10-16 08:04 #11
Posts: 195Stay safe
Originally Posted by Chipper109 [View Original Post]
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09-09-16 19:55 #10
Posts: 892Originally Posted by RaiderKid24 [View Original Post]
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09-09-16 15:46 #9
Posts: 584Sting
Wkbn. Sting in austintown with a newly formed human trafficing task force. Careful boys we have to stick together.
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08-31-16 15:16 #8
Posts: 260Originally Posted by OhioHater1 [View Original Post]
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08-31-16 13:03 #7
Posts: 354Months away
Good thing we are three months past April and May. The pics in the ad looked pretty hot,. The mug shots looked pretty "Land-O-Lakes".
Originally Posted by OhioHater1 [View Original Post]
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08-31-16 11:40 #6
Posts: 385