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‘Person Of Interest’ ID’d In 1972 Homicide Case

A “person of interest” has been identified in the 1972 disappearance and murder of a 14-year-old Jamestown girl, the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office revealed Wednesday. Word of a possible suspect, though deceased for nearly three decades, marks the first significant update on the ...

The December 6 Rundown

Here is a rundown of stories that can be found in Wednesday's edition of The Post-Journal. Please click the link above ("The Rundown") in an email or the triangle (below the picture) on the website.

New Development Eyed For Vacant City Properties

Jamestown’s director of development took time Monday to highlight some of her department’s accomplishments over the last few years. Crystal Surdyk provided updates to the City Council’s Housing Committee on a host of properties, including the Furniture Mart building on West Second ...

City Man Pleads Guilty In 2022 Homicide Case

MAYVILLE — A city resident jailed for his role in an August 2022 drive-by shooting death has pleaded guilty to a first-degree manslaughter charge. Kevin Roldan-Pantojas entered the plea last month in Chautauqua County Court. The 24-year-old was facing a five-count indictment that included ...

The December 5 Rundown

Here is a rundown of stories that can be found in Tuesday's edition of The Post-Journal. Please click the link above ("The Rundown") in an email or the triangle (below the picture) on the website.

Gas Line Rupture Prompts Brief Evacuation In City

A few homes were evacuated as a precaution Monday after an excavator struck a gas line in front of a Willard Street home in Jamestown. No injuries were reported in the morning mishap. Keith Olson, Jamestown Fire battalion chief, said the gas supply line was ruptured after 11 a.m. by a private ...