WEST CHESTERÂ â A dark night in rural Chester County. A lonely stretch of road. A speeding, weaving automobile is spotted by a police officer on patrol, who begins a pursuit. When the driver rolls down his window after pulling over, the officer detects the unmistakable odor of burnt marijuana coming from the passenger compartment. Suspecting that there may be more weed in the car because the driver admits to smoking the drug, the officer orders the driver out of the car, puts him in the back of his patrol cruiser, and quickly begins to search the car.
That was then; it is no longer now.
PHILADELPHIA – Sunoco argues that a nuisance lawsuit filed by a Chester County couple due to the construction of the Mariner East pipeline for oil and gas products through their neighborhood should be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
Thomas Wineburg and Kate Wineburg of West Chester first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on Oct. 28 versus Sunoco Pipeline, L.P. (also known as “Energy Transfer Partners L.P.”) of Dallas.
The suit explained that over the past eight years, Sunoco conceived and constructed two separate Mariner East pipelines to transport natural gas liquids, such as ethane, propane and butane, which are byproducts of fracking, from shale fields in Ohio, West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania, across the state to terminals situated in both Pennsylvania and Delaware.
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Assault rifles and $100,000 worth of pot were among the items police reported finding in a Glenmoore home in December. (Chester County District Attorney s Office )
WEST CHESTER, PA A Glenmoore man faces multiple drug- and gun-related charges after police reported finding 25 pounds of marijuana and other drugs in his home, $56,000 in cash, and six firearms, including two assault rifles.
Cory Sanderson, 34, of Glenmoore, is charged with Possession with Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance, Criminal Use of a Communication Facility, Dealing in Proceeds of Unlawful Activities, and related offenses for selling LSD, psychedelic mushrooms, and marijuana out of his home, according to the Chester County District Attorney s Office.
UpdatedFri, Jan 15, 2021 at 12:39 pm ET
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A home at 401 Dayton St. in Phoenixville became a crime scene Tuesday, as resident Ira Solomon was found shot to death. (Shutterstock)
PHOENIXVILLE, PA Police found a 73-year-old man dead in his Phoenixville home Tuesday afternoon.
Phoenixville Police Department detectives and the Chester County District Attorney s Office are investigating the shooting death of Ira Solomon at his residence in Phoenixville, the district attorney s office said on Wednesday.
Police found the man at 401 Dayton St. on Dec. 29 at 12:52 p.m. EMS responders pronounced the man dead at the scene, officials reported.
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Friends of the victim who were at the residence when police arrived reported finding the back door unlocked, the D.A. reported.
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