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Signs returned; no charges filed, according to police chief.
Two weeks before Election Day, a woman was spotted taking a Mitt Romney campaign sign from a yard in Richland Township. A resident called police Oct. 23 after seeing her take the sign from his yard on Ridge Road; he provided them with the license plate number on the woman's vehicle, according to Northern Regional Police Chief T. Robert Amann. Police stopped the woman's vehicle near the intersection of Bakerstown Road and Babcock Boulevard in Pine Township, he said on Friday. The woman had no signs in her vehicle, but led police to her home on Linwood Drive, off Glasgow Road in the Valencia area of Richland Township, the chief said. There she produced nine Romney campaign signs, including the one from Ridge Road, he said. "She advised my …
Jessica Sinichak
1:07 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Hi Mary, I was just at several Cranberry polling locations and the lines were moving pretty quickly. Most people report moving in and out without issue.   more ›