JS man critical
OVAL - Christopher P. McCann, 41, of Jersey Shore, was listed in critical condition today at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, with injuries suffered in a one-vehicle crash Saturday.
Tpr. Justin Bieber of the Pennsylvania State Police at Montoursville said the accident occurred at 10:30 p.m. on Route 654 near the Jacks Hollow Road in Bastress Township, when McCann fell asleep at the wheel of his 1992 Ford F-150.
The truck traveled through a yard and down a small embankment before crashing into a tree, then crashing into a second tree, police said.
McCann, who was flown to Geisinger Medical Center by LifeFlight Helicopter , was cited for driving with a suspended license.
Public drunkenness charged
LOCK HAVEN-Patrick Joseph Senior, 34, of 100 Rutledge Ave., Rutledge, was cited for public drunkenness after he was allegedly found walking up to various vehicles at the McDonald's drive-thru and harassing people Wednesday at 2:26 a.m., city police said. He was allegedly found to be intoxicated and a danger to himself, police said.
Alleged drunk driver damages three cars
LOCK HAVEN-Dylan J. Webb of Lock Haven was arrested for DUI after he allegedly slammed into the rear of a 1991 Pontiac legally parked on West Main Street Sept. 9 at 3:02 a.m., city police said.
A witness allegedly observed the impact which caused a domino effect: The Pontiac struck the 1988 Mazda B2200 parked in front of it, which struck the 2004 Ford Expedition parked in front of the Mazda, police said. All were legally parked, police said.
Webb's 2001 Chevrolet Lumina and the Pontiac were towed from the scene, while the Mazda sustained moderate damage, and the Ford sustained minor damage, police said.
Hit and run
LOCK HAVEN-The driver of a red Pontiac Grand Am reportedly struck someone's car on the 300 block of West Walnut Street Sept. 10 at 4:44 p.m., city police said.
The owner of the struck car allegedly witnessed the event and saw the female driver flee the scene without notifying her of the accident, police said.
Simple assault charged
LOCK HAVEN-A woman and a man known to police allegedly assaulted Michelle MacDowell, 52, of Jersey Shore, at the Bonner House at 3065 Woodward Ave. on Sept. 9 at 10:25 p.m., state police at Lamar said.
They allegedly struck a beer bottle on her head after she fell to the ground, and the female actor allegedly kicked MacDowell several times, police said.
MacDowell was treated for her injuries at Jersey Shore Hospital, and the investigation is ongoing, police said.
Harassment charged
LINDEN - Karen Cole of Linden was charged with criminal trespass and harassment Monday afternoon, Tpr. Sean Cooney of the Pennsylvania State Police at Montoursville said.
Police said Cole was on the property of Bruce Rishel, 64 Jane St., Woodward Township, and refused to leave. He then struck Heidi White of Jersey Shore on the face, police said.
Retail theft
WILLIAMSPORT - Lindsay Snyder, 28, and Thomas Smith, 32, both of Jersey Shore, were cited for retail theft for an Aug. 28 incident at the K Mart Store in Loyalsock Township, Tpr. Joel R. Miles of the Pennsylvania State Police at Montoursville said.
Police said both individuals stole items from the store.
Domestic violence alleged
LAMAR-A woman allegedly pushed her boyfriend and put him in a headlock after a verbal argument on Stonehouse Road on Sept. 9 at 1:15 p.m., state police at Lamar said.
The boyfriend was able to escape the headlock by pushing the suspect, police said. The boyfriend's mother was able to separate both people and ended the physical altercation, police said.
Accidental shooting
MILL HALL-A 64-year-old woman accidentally shot herself in the right leg when the .22 revolver she was carrying fell out of a case and hit the ground Aug. 20 at 7:30 a.m. at 79 Courter Lane, state police at Lamar said.
Once the revolver hit the ground, it discharged a round into her right calf, police said. Police ruled the incident accidental and no charges will be filed.
Bikes found
FLEMINGTON-A children's mountain bike was found at 307 Woods Ave. Sept. 4 at 1:51 p.m., state police at Lamar said.
A next brand Nitro Fs series bicycle was found near 785 Little Sugar Run in Beech Creek Township Tuesday at 12:55 p.m., police said.
To claim the bikes, call PSP Lamar at (570) 726-6000.
Alleged theft at
K-Mart
MILL HALL-A 32-year-old Lock Haven male known to police allegedly attempted to steal four PS3 video games from K-Mart by putting them in his waistband and leaving the store without paying for them Tuesday at 11:40 a.m., state police at Lamar said.
A loss prevention employee allegedly witnessed this, and the male was confronted by a store employee, at which point he dropped the games on the ground in the parking lot and fled toward Hogan Boulevard, police said.
The total value of the games is $117.28, police said.
The case continues pending further investigation and filing of charges against the suspect, police said.
Criminal mischief
LOGANTON-Someone threw bricks through the windows of school buses that are being used for storage at Schrack Service, 165 S. Mill St., between Sept. 4 and 9, with damage estimated at $800, state police at Lamar said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact PSP Lamar at (570) 726-6000.
Hit and run
CASTANEA-The driver of an unknown white truck fled the scene when a concrete slab fell from his truck bed and struck the 2004 Dodge Stratus of Nancy Fioretti, 50, of Williamsport on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. on Route 220, about one mile before the Lock Haven exit, state police at Lamar said.
The suspect kept traveling south on Route 220, police said.
Fioretti was not injured, and her Dodge sustained minor damage, police said.
Anyone with information, contact PSP Lamar at (570) 726-6000.
Two-vehicle crash
LAMAR-A two-vehicle crash happened when Charlie Ray Allegretto, 28, of Bellefonte, was driving his 1997 Mazda 626 south on Route 64, and struck the rear of the 2001 Ford F150 of Korey Lynn Ripka, 41, Sept. 7 at 2 p.m., state police at Lamar said.
Allegretto told police he had looked down to pick something up, and when he looked up, he struck the Ford, police said.
Allegretto's Mazda sustained disabling damage, and the Ford sustained minor damage, police said.


