BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — An almost decade-old "missing persons" case in Blair County has been given new life this year thanks to the power of social media.
But family members of the local woman, who has been missing since 2012, are still hoping for closure.
6 News spoke with her mom, cousin, and brother, who say it's now up to the public to help solve the mystery.
It was almost nine years ago when Fawn Marie Mountain disappeared without a trace and the community is still working to find her.
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Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — Authorities with the Centre County District Attorney's office confirmed to 6 News that a former Woodward sports camp coach, who was convicted of inappropriately touching a teenage gymnast, has been sentenced.
On Tuesday, a judge sentenced Nathaniel Singer to serve 2-and-a-half to five years in state prison, followed by three years of probation.
Officials say he must also register as a lifetime sex offender.
Earlier this year, Singer was convicted on multiple charges after being accused of groping a 13-year-old girl, in 2019, while serving as a gymnastics coach for the camp.
WASHINGTON (TND) — Louisiana is close to becoming the first state to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in schools and universities. If the governor signs the proposed bill into law, any publicly funded educational institution would be required to prominently display the Ten Commandments on a poster or framed document. The bill specifies that the display must be at least 11 by 14 inches, with the text being the central focus, printed in a large, easily readable font.
CLEARFIELD, Pa. (WJAC) — According to a criminal complaint filed Monday, a Pittsburgh man is facing numerous charges including felony corruption of a minor after he solicited sex from what he believed was an underage girl.
Clearfield Borough Police say they were notified Sunday that the group 814 Pred Hunters was at the Sheetz located at 101 Nichols St. with a man that was there to meet a 15-year-old girl for sex.
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Somerset Co., PA (WJAC) — Communities in Somerset County came together Thursday evening for a fundraising campaign for a scholarship in memory of Andrew Luteri.
The Somerset graduate and former wrestler died in a motorcycle crash in August of this year.
Wrestling boosters and the family of Luteri started selling T-shirts for the scholarship fund and sold even more at Thursday’s wrestling match between North Star and Somerset.
"He was always here lending a hand.
Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — Authorities in Blair County say an Alexandria man faces decades behind bars after he was convicted of raping and trafficking a teenage girl on Easter weekend in 2021.
Police charged Donald Hetrick in late 2022 in connection to a sex trafficking investigation at a Blair County hotel.
Authorities say officers discovered messages between Hetrick and his co-defendant, Nikkia Beck, in which the pair reportedly planned to pay the teenage victim to come to the hotel to engage in sexual acts.
ALTOONA, Pa (WJAC) — The James E. van Zandt VA medical center received an award for "Best Patient Experience" from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The facility scored the highest in the nation for patient experience, trust and best place to work, with a top overall combined experience score.
Sigrid Andrew, the VA medical center director said that the medical center was honored to receive the award.
She said this shows the team's spirit and commitment to making sure veterans are taken care of.