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They have charged Todd Fortney, 29 of Monongah, with felony nighttime burglary.
According to the criminal complaint, the homeowner found the lock to his door broken and Fortney in his kitchen, eating hot dogs out of the refrigerator.
By the time police arrived on scene, the homeowner had Fortney on the ground at gunpoint.
Fortney's bond is set at $5,000.
He is being held in the North Central Regional Jail.
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Beverly fire department has a new juner member in training me.My training starts augest im only allowed to go on brush fires untill i have my training

The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources is looking into what sort of animal may have mauled a horse shortly after Christmas.
DNR spokesman Hoy Murphy said he could not comment on the investigation. Evidence, including large paw prints and hair on a fence, was discovered by investigators.
A horse belonging to the grandson of Cathy James, who lives in the Churchville area of Lewis County, was apparently killed by a large cat on Dec. 26. She said the horse was fine that afternoon, but around 4:30 p.m. Dec. 26, family members heard loud noises coming from the pasture where the horse was. Her son-in-law went to check out where the noises were coming from, and he discovered the mauled body of the 800-pound horse.
James said the horse's body had puncture marks, a ripped-open jugular vein and a large amount of blood was on the ground around the body. Fresh paw prints were found two days later near the area were the horse was killed.
The type of animal is not known, except that it is a large cat. There have been no confirmed mountain lion sightings in the area. James said neighbors have told her that they have lost sheep, goats and dogs recently.
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources is looking into what sort of animal may have mauled a horse shortly after Christmas.
DNR spokesman Hoy Murphy said he could not comment on the investigation. Evidence, including large paw prints and hair on a fence, was discovered by investigators.
A horse belonging to the grandson of Cathy James, who lives in the Churchville area of Lewis County, was apparently killed by a large cat on Dec. 26. She said the horse was fine that afternoon, but around 4:30 p.m. Dec. 26, family members heard loud noises coming from the pasture where the horse was. Her son-in-law went to check out where the noises were coming from, and he discovered the mauled body of the 800-pound horse.
James said the horse's body had puncture marks, a ripped-open jugular vein and a large amount of blood was on the ground around the body. Fresh paw prints were found two days later near the area were the horse was killed.
The type of animal is not known, except that it is a large cat. There have been no confirmed mountain lion sightings in the area. James said neighbors have told her that they have lost sheep, goats and dogs recently.
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