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Police news – October 3

One vehicle crash

LOCK HAVEN — On Sept. 27, on Farrandsville Road at Brewery Hollow Road at approximately 8 p.m. Woodward Township Police investigated a one vehicle crash.

According to police, a 2006 Honda Civic was westbound on Farrandsville Road when it left the roadway at a curve, striking a rock wall and spun around to the opposite side of the roadway.

The driver, 18-year-old Ashleigh Aukerman, of Bellefonte, and her passenger, 18-year-old Keilee Lebouef, of Loganton, were wearing their seatbelts, according to police.

Lebouef sustained an injury to her shoulder and Tressler’s Towing of Lamar provided towing services for the vehicle, police said.

Criminal mischief

RENOVO — Renovo police charged 38-year-old Christopher Hotchkiss, of Renovo, with criminal mischief stemming from an accident occurring on Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m., outside of 350 Huron Ave.

According to police, Hotchkiss sliced two tires on a vehicle, destroying them, with a replacement cost of $343.

Terroristic threats

RENOVO — Renovo police have charged a 12-year-old female, of Renovo, with terroristic threats and disorderly conduct.

Police said these charges stem from an incident that occurred the morning of Sept. 25 at the Bucktail Middle/High School in Chapman Township when a student wrote a note indicating they were going to kill others, which was seen by others.

The juvenile has been charged through Clinton County Juvenile Court, police said.

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