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PITTSBURGH — An 11-year-old boy accused of killing his father's pregnant fiancee could be moved to a different juvenile facility to save money.

Jordan Brown is charged with killing Kenzie Marie Houk, 26, and her unborn son.

Brown was moved to Allencrest Juvenile Detention Center Wednesday after a judge ruled the facility could better meet his needs. He had been held at an adult jail.

A Beaver County solicitor said it will cost about $4,500 a week to keep Brown in the juvenile center and suggested sending him to a different adult jail that can house juveniles.

But Brown's attorney said the boy isn't going back to adult lockup. He might instead be moved to a different juvenile facility in northwestern Pennsylvania where it would be cheaper to house him.

PHILADELPHIA — A teenager accused of setting a fire will remain in federal custody until his trial.A federal judge ruled Friday there is enough evidence for the case against 19-year-old Mark Gilliam to continue.Gilliam of West Chester is accused of setting a fire at the Happy Days Family Bistro in Thorndale in January.That fire occurred shortly after one of Gilliam's friends, Roger Barlow, allegedly set a fire that leveled 15 homes in Coatesville.Barlow is facing nine counts of arson. He remains in custody.

OIL CITY — A female teacher was charged with having an inappropriate relationship with a 16-year-old female student.Oil City Police said Angie Marie Fetty, 34, of Franklin admitted to hugging and kissing the girl and having her sleep over. Fetty was suspended with pay pending the case's outcome.Fetty was charged Thursday with endangering the welfare of children, corruption of minors and possessing drug paraphernalia.Police said they found drug paraphernalia while searching Fetty's house.

PITTSBURGH — A private complaint by a woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by a county prosecutor in his office after hours was rejected by the state attorney general for lack of evidence, but her attorney said he will push for a judge to approve criminal charges.Bedford County District Attorney William Higgins, who is married, acknowledged having consensual sex at his courthouse office after a Republican fundraiser in July, but he denies raping or assaulting the woman.But the woman's attorney, Thomas Crawford of Pittsburgh, said Higgins should be charged because he knowingly got the woman too drunk to legally consent to the sex.Attorney General's spokesman Kevin Harley said the woman's complaint, filed Aug. 27, was not approved because of a "lack of physical evidence," a "lack of credible specificity" and "significant evidence which contradicts the allegations" in the complaint, filed more than a month after the encounter.

ERIE — A 15-year-old suspect was ordered to stand trial as an adult in a shooting that injured a bystander during a high school basketball game.The defense attorney for Felix Velasquez of Erie said he hopes to move the case to juvenile court because he said making an example of Velasquez won't solve the problem of gun violence in schools.The shooting happened when a fight broke out in the stands at East High School, which was playing Harbor Creek High School.The victim, Shareese Birchfield, 21, is recovering from a hip wound. She wasn't involved in the fight and was sitting nearby.

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