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Most Wanted, Oct. 20, 2016

About Erie County Most Wanted The Erie Times-News each Thursday publishes information about suspects sought by the Erie County Sheriff's Office. Since the feature began in March 2004, 948 suspects have been taken into police custody. Information provided to police will be kept strictly confidential.

 

Staffing woes in Erie County coroner's office could end soon

Erie County Coroner Lyell Cook's office has been operating without a full staff since mid-July due to a full-time deputy coroner who retired and another who suddenly resigned.

 

Erie police probe robbery near Greyhound terminal

Erie police are investigating a reported armed robbery Wednesday afternoon in which three males stole a cell phone from a woman who was sitting inside a vehicle outside the Greyhound bus terminal at 208 E. Bayfront Parkway.

 

Crash injures one at Harborcreek apartment building

One person was injured Wednesday night when a vehicle crashed into a building at University Gate Apartments, 5086 Station Road, in Harborcreek Township, according to East County dispatch.

 

Indians beat the odds, blank Jays and head to Series

TORONTO A most unlikely pitching performance helped put a most unexpected team into the World Series.

 

Blues guitarist Eric Steckel travels world, Erie

Lots of students get help from tutors when theyre young, but few get the type of boost that Eric Steckel enjoyed. Blues legend John Mayall took the extraordinarily gifted young guitarist under his wing after seeing him at the Sarasota Blues Festival.

 

City Council approves resolution on EMTA impasse

Erie City Council unanimously approved a resolution Wednesday night for a compromise to end the Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority charter impasse with Erie County Council.

 

Indians headed to World Series thanks to 3-0 win

TORONTO A most unlikely pitching performance helped put a most unexpected team into the World Series.

 

First statewide faculty strike halts Edinboro classes

EDINBORO It's history that no one at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania wants to make.Faculty at the university are on strike as part of a first-ever strike by the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties, the union representing faculty at Edinboro and 13 other state-owned colleges and universities.

 

PA insurance commissioner visits Erie

Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Teresa Miller will visit Erie Thursday to discuss auto insurance reductions for people 55 and older.

 

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