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Falconer Resident Tops Most Wanted List In Warren

Diana Means

WARREN, Pa. — A Warren woman has made it to the top of the county’s 10 Most Wanted list for failing to appear for a Gagnon II hearing.

Diana S. Means, 50, last known to be living in Falconer, was released from the Warren County Jail on Feb. 5 and Warren County Adult Probation filed for a violation on March 15.

Means was originally sentenced to “one year less two days to two years less one day in the Warren County Jail with credit for time served to be followed by one year of probation. She was ordered to pay the cost of prosecution, $385 in fees, $1,700 in fines and $548.77 in restitution. She was ordered to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation and to have no contact with the victims,” as well as a two-year license suspension and 90 hours of community service, according to an article in the Times Observer on Sept. 12, 2015.

That sentence was handed down for a March 27, 2015, incident during which Means, then 49, was involved in a series of hit and run crashes between South State Street and Jackson Run Road in North Warren. Means originally rear-ended a vehicle before leaving that scene and continuing north on Market Street, where she rear-ended another vehicle and then fled to Vine Street, where she came to a dead end. The two victims and a witness attempted to block her into the dead end with their vehicles, according to the Sept. 12, 2015, Times Observer article, before Means “travelled around all three through a yard at 215 Vine St.,” then “fled through the Sheetz parking lot.” All of this occurred, according to the article, with her 11-year-old daughter in the back seat of the car.

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