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April 16, 2012

Wanted Ellwood City attorney turns himself in to authorities

NEW CASTLE — An Ellwood City attorney, who was being sought on charged he took money from a client, turned himself in Monday.

Michael Frisk appeared at the office of District Judge Jerry Cartwright for an arraignment on criminal counts against him. Frisk was placed in the Lawrence County jail in lieu of bond.

Reporter Debbie Wachter will have more details in Tuesday's edition of the New Castle News.

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