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		<title>Pa. State Police issue arrest warrant for &#8216;Bam&#8217; Margera</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[THE CAUSE OF THE FIRE REMAINS UNDER INVESTIGATION. SAY POLICE IN CHESTER COUNTY HAVE ISSUED AN ARREST WARRANT FOR BRANDON BAM MARGERA. THEY SAY THE 43 YEAR OLD THORNTON NATIVE IS WANTED FOR A PHYSICAL CONFRONTATION AT HOME. PICKUPS IN TOWNSHIP AROUND 11 YESTERDAY MORNING. POLICE SAY MARGERA RAN OFF INTO A WOODED AREA BEFORE &#8230;]]></description>
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											THE CAUSE OF THE FIRE REMAINS UNDER INVESTIGATION. SAY POLICE IN CHESTER COUNTY HAVE ISSUED AN ARREST WARRANT FOR BRANDON BAM MARGERA. THEY SAY THE 43 YEAR OLD THORNTON NATIVE IS WANTED FOR A PHYSICAL CONFRONTATION AT HOME. PICKUPS IN TOWNSHIP AROUND 11 YESTERDAY MORNING. POLICE SAY MARGERA RAN OFF INTO A WOODED AREA BEFORE THEY ARRIVED AND HAS NOT BEEN SEEN SINCE. MARGERA ROSE TO FAME IN THE EARLY 2000S AS A MEMBER OF THE -- F
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					Pennsylvania State Police have issued an arrest warrant for Brandon "Bam" Margera, a former professional skateboarder, TV personality and filmmaker."On April 23, at 11:00 a.m, troopers from the PSP Avondale Station responded to the 400 block of Hickory Hill Road, in Pocopson Township, Chester County, for a reported disturbance. The investigation determined Brandon 'Bam' Margera, age 43, of Thornton, PA, was involved in a physical confrontation with the victim, who suffered minor injuries," Pennsylvania State Police said in a statement.Police said Margera fled into a wooded area before troopers arrived. He has not been found.PSP said an arrest warrant out of a District Court in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, has been issued for Margera. The Associated Press reported that Margera's brother, Jesse Margera, told police that Bam Margera allegedly punched him and that he had allegedly found a threatening handwritten note signed "Bam," according to court documents. Margera is best known for his appearances in "Jackass," the MTV reality stunt show and movies, and his own spinoff shows, including "Viva La Bam."Over the years, Margera has struggled with alcoholism. In June of last year, TMZ revealed that he was reported missing after fleeing a rehab center. In March of this year, TMZ reported that Margera was arrested twice, once for domestic violence and once for public intoxication.   Those with any information on his whereabouts are asked to contact PSP Avondale at 610-268-2022.
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<p>Pennsylvania State Police have issued an arrest warrant for Brandon "Bam" Margera, a former professional skateboarder, TV personality and filmmaker.</p>
<p>"On April 23, at 11:00 a.m, troopers from the PSP Avondale Station responded to the 400 block of Hickory Hill Road, in Pocopson Township, Chester County, for a reported disturbance. The investigation determined Brandon 'Bam' Margera, age 43, of Thornton, PA, was involved in a physical confrontation with the victim, who suffered minor injuries," Pennsylvania State Police said in a statement.</p>
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<p>Police said Margera fled into a wooded area before troopers arrived. He has not been found.</p>
<p>PSP said an arrest warrant out of a District Court in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, has been issued for Margera. </p>
<p>The Associated Press reported that Margera's brother, Jesse Margera, told police that Bam Margera allegedly punched him and that he had allegedly found a threatening handwritten note signed "Bam," according to court documents. </p>
<p>Margera is best known for his appearances in "Jackass," the MTV reality stunt show and movies, and his own spinoff shows, including "Viva La Bam."</p>
<p>Over the years, Margera has struggled with alcoholism. In June of last year, TMZ revealed that he was reported missing after fleeing a rehab center. </p>
<p>In March of this year, TMZ reported that Margera was arrested twice, once for domestic violence and once for public intoxication.   </p>
<p>Those with any information on his whereabouts are asked to contact PSP Avondale at 610-268-2022.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The last of the escaped monkeys from the crash of a truck towing a trailer load of 100 of the animals was accounted for by late Saturday, a day after the pickup collided with a dump truck on a Pennsylvania highway, authorities said.Several monkeys had escaped following Friday’s collision, Pennsylvania State Police said. But only &#8230;]]></description>
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					The last of the escaped monkeys from the crash of a truck towing a trailer load of 100 of the animals was accounted for by late Saturday, a day after the pickup collided with a dump truck on a Pennsylvania highway, authorities said.Several monkeys had escaped following Friday’s collision, Pennsylvania State Police said. But only one had remained unaccounted for as of Saturday morning, prompting the Pennsylvania Game Commission and other agencies to launch a search for it amid frigid weather.Kristen Nordlund, a spokesperson with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said in an email Saturday evening that all 100 of the cynomolgus macaque monkeys had since been accounted for. Three were dead after being euthanized.The email did not elaborate on why the three were euthanized or how all came to be accounted for. But Nordlund said those euthanized were done so humanely according to American Veterinary Medical Association guidelines.The shipment of monkeys was en route to a CDC-approved quarantine facility after arriving Friday morning at New York’s Kennedy Airport from Mauritius, an Indian Ocean island nation, police said. The Atlanta-based CDC said the agency was providing “technical assistance” to state police in Pennsylvania.The collision occured Friday on a state highway near an Interstate 80 exit in Pennsylvania’s Montour County, Trooper Andrea Pelachick told The Daily Item newspaper of Sunbury.The location of the quarantine facility and the type of research for which the monkeys were apparently destined weren’t clear, but cynomolgus monkeys are often used in medical studies. A 2015 paper posted on the website of the National Center for Biotechnology Information referred to them as the most widely used primate in preclinical toxicology studies.Earlier, police had earlier urged people not to look for or capture any monkey, with troopers tweeting: “Anyone who sees or locates the monkey is asked not to approach, attempt to catch, or come in contact with the monkey. Please call 911 immediately.”Trooper Lauren Lesher had said the concern was “due to it not being a domesticated animal and them being in an unknown territory. It is hard to say how they would react to a human approaching them.”Lesher said state police secured the scene for the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the CDC.The drivers of the trucks weren’t harmed and a passenger was transported to a medical center for treatment of suspected minor injuries, according to the state police’s crash report.A crash witness, Michelle Fallon, told the Press Enterprise newspaper of Bloomsburg that she spoke with the pickup driver and a passenger after the crash. The driver appeared to be disoriented, and the passenger thought he might have injured his legs, she said.Crates littered the road Friday as troopers searched for monkeys, rifles in hand. Valley Township firefighters used thermal imaging to try to locate the animals, and a helicopter also assisted, the Press Enterprise newspaper of Bloomsburg reported.The pickup was heading west on I-80 when it got off at the Danville exit and then immediately tried to get back on, driving across the other lane, the newspaper reported.Fallon told the Press Enterprise that she was behind the pickup when it was hit on the passenger side by the dump truck, tearing off the front panel of the trailer and sending more than a dozen crates tumbling out.She and another motorist who stopped to help were standing near the scene when the other driver said he thought he saw a cat run across the road, Fallon said.Fallon peeked into a crate and saw a small monkey looking back at her, she told the newspaper.“They’re monkeys,” she told the other motorist.
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<p>The last of the escaped monkeys from the crash of a truck towing a trailer load of 100 of the animals was accounted for by late Saturday, a day after the pickup collided with a dump truck on a Pennsylvania highway, authorities said.</p>
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<p>Several monkeys had escaped following Friday’s collision, Pennsylvania State Police said. But only one had remained unaccounted for as of Saturday morning, prompting the Pennsylvania Game Commission and other agencies to launch a search for it amid frigid weather.</p>
<p>Kristen Nordlund, a spokesperson with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said in an email Saturday evening that all 100 of the cynomolgus macaque monkeys had since been accounted for. Three were dead after being euthanized.</p>
<p>The email did not elaborate on why the three were euthanized or how all came to be accounted for. But Nordlund said those euthanized were done so humanely according to American Veterinary Medical Association guidelines.</p>
<p>The shipment of monkeys was en route to a CDC-approved quarantine facility after arriving Friday morning at New York’s Kennedy Airport from Mauritius, an Indian Ocean island nation, police said. The Atlanta-based CDC said the agency was providing “technical assistance” to state police in Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>The collision occured Friday on a state highway near an Interstate 80 exit in Pennsylvania’s Montour County, Trooper Andrea Pelachick told The Daily Item newspaper of Sunbury.</p>
<p>The location of the quarantine facility and the type of research for which the monkeys were apparently destined weren’t clear, but cynomolgus monkeys are often used in medical studies. A 2015 paper posted on the website of the National Center for Biotechnology Information referred to them as the most widely used primate in preclinical toxicology studies.</p>
<p>Earlier, police had earlier urged people not to look for or capture any monkey, with troopers tweeting: “Anyone who sees or locates the monkey is asked not to approach, attempt to catch, or come in contact with the monkey. Please call 911 immediately.”</p>
<p>Trooper Lauren Lesher had said the concern was “due to it not being a domesticated animal and them being in an unknown territory. It is hard to say how they would react to a human approaching them.”</p>
<p>Lesher said state police secured the scene for the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the CDC.</p>
<p>The drivers of the trucks weren’t harmed and a passenger was transported to a medical center for treatment of suspected minor injuries, according to the state police’s crash report.</p>
<p>A crash witness, Michelle Fallon, told the Press Enterprise newspaper of Bloomsburg that she spoke with the pickup driver and a passenger after the crash. The driver appeared to be disoriented, and the passenger thought he might have injured his legs, she said.</p>
<p>Crates littered the road Friday as troopers searched for monkeys, rifles in hand. Valley Township firefighters used thermal imaging to try to locate the animals, and a helicopter also assisted, the Press Enterprise newspaper of Bloomsburg reported.</p>
<p>The pickup was heading west on I-80 when it got off at the Danville exit and then immediately tried to get back on, driving across the other lane, the newspaper reported.</p>
<p>Fallon told the Press Enterprise that she was behind the pickup when it was hit on the passenger side by the dump truck, tearing off the front panel of the trailer and sending more than a dozen crates tumbling out.</p>
<p>She and another motorist who stopped to help were standing near the scene when the other driver said he thought he saw a cat run across the road, Fallon said.</p>
<p>Fallon peeked into a crate and saw a small monkey looking back at her, she told the newspaper.</p>
<p>“They’re monkeys,” she told the other motorist.</p>
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