POLICE
Highway Patrol
— William A. Soccorsy, 22, North Jackson, was cited for reasonable control after his northwestbound vehicle struck another northwestbound vehicle driven by Anthony M. Morelli, 27, Belmont, on state Route 11 in Madison Township at 2:50 p.m. April 29, traveling off of the left side of the road. A passenger in the Sorrorsy vehicle, Isabella DeAngelis, 18, was transported to East Liverpool City Hospital for suspected minor injuries.
— A 16-year-old Hanoverton girl was cited for reasonable control and transported to Canton Aultman for suspected minor injuries after her northbound vehicle on Knox School Road, West Township crossed the center line, traveled off of the left side of the road and struck a guardrail at 11 p.m. April 28.
— A 16-year-old East Liverpool boy was transported to East Liverpool City Hospital with suspected minor injuries after his westbound vehicle went off of the right side of Alderlick Road in Madison Township at 6:36 p.m. April 28, stuck a ditch and struck a tree. His two passengers, also juveniles, suffered suspected serious injuries, with one transported to Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital and the other transported to Mercy Health in Youngstown. No citation was listed on the report, but the report did say alcohol was suspected.
— Hannah N. Altman, 27, Signal Road, Columbiana, suffered a suspected serious injury and was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital by Columbiana EMS after her eastbound vehicle went off of the right side of state Route 558 in Fairfield Township at 8:35 a.m. April 28 and struck an embankment, a mailbox and a tree. The report said a citation was issued for failure to control.
— A hit/skip was reported at 8:18 a.m. April 27 on U.S. Route 30 in Center Township when an eastbound vehicle driven by Melissa Sue Skidmore, 47, King Street, Minerva, was passing another eastbound vehicle and the other vehicle crossed the center line, causing the Skidmore vehicle to go off of the left side of the road and strike a culvert and utility pole. The report said Skidmore suffered a suspected minor injury, but wasn’t transported.
— William G. Faith, 52, East State Street, Salem, suffered suspected serious injuries after the motorcycle he was riding overturned while he was making a right turn in the parking lot at Kent State Salem at 11:10 a.m. April 26 in Salem Township. The report said Faith was transported by Winona EMS to St. Elizabeth Hospital. He was wearing a helmet. No citation was issued.
