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Meth suspect charged with threatening police chief
Tuesday, November 03, 2009

GIRARD, Pa. -- An Ohio man awaiting trial on charges he conspired to make methamphetamines has been charged with threatening the northwestern Pennsylvania police chief who arrested him.

Thirty-nine-year-old Gary Ratliff, of Conneaut, Ohio, has been jailed in the Erie County Prison awaiting a preliminary hearing Nov. 10 on a terroristic threat charge.

County detectives say Mr. Ratliff threatened Girard police Chief Nicholas VanDamia in July when the chief interrogated Mr. Ratliff about the methamphetamine trade. Mr. Ratliff allegedly told the chief he would harm the chief and his family once he was free from prison and then called someone else and repeated the threat while in the county jail in July.

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First published on November 3, 2009 at 10:06 am
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