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A man has been arrested and charged with homicide after a 14-year-old Mercer County teen's body was found dismembered after they had gone missing last month.
Aug. 4—Competitors and volunteers alike will be hitting the Shenango River later this month for the second Lake to Lake Paddle Challenge. Entry to the challenge is open for registrations, and ...
SHARON, Pa. — A Pennsylvania community is mourning the death of a transgender teenager whose remains were found dismembered in the area of Shenango River Lake, near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border ...
A Pennsylvania community is mourning transgender teen Pauly Likens, 14, whose dismembered body was found at the end of Pride month. On June 25, the Sharon Police Department received a report that ...
DaShawn Watkins is accused of killing Pauly Kikens, a 14-year-old trasgender girl whose dismembered body was found in and around Shenango River Lake. Skip to content Main Navigation ...
Shenango River Lake, a reservoir primarily in Mercer County, is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and covers approximately 11 miles along the Shenango River. The lake is popular with ...
Body parts of Pauly Likens, 14, were found in the Shenango River Lake, a reservoir of western Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio.
A suspect is facing murder and other charges after the remains of a transgender teen who had been missing in Pennsylvania since late June were found in a lake, according to a criminal complaint.
Also on June 25, police in Hermitage, near Sharon, found human remains in the area of Shenango River Lake, including in the Golden Run Wildlife Area, northeast of Sharon, according to an affidavit.
Aug. 4—Competitors and volunteers alike will be hitting the Shenango River later this month for the second Lake to Lake Paddle Challenge. Entry to the challenge is open for registrations, and ...
Pennsylvania State Police in Mercer said Wednesday that human remains were found at a number of remote locations around Shenango River Lake on June 25. In the following days, more remains were ...