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Police News – May 27

Harassment

LOCK HAVEN — On March 4 at 7:50 a.m., state police at Lamar were called to an address on Greico Drive in Pine Creek Township for a report of harassment.

According to police, a 16-year-old Lock Haven male shoved and punched a 40-year-old male, also of Lock Haven.

Police said that charges against the younger male were filed through District Judge Keith Kibler’s office.

Theft by deception

BEECH CREEK — On March 7, a 70-year-old Beech Creek female reported to state police at Lamar that her identity was used to claim and file an income tax return. Stolen during the incident was $3,937 from the return, police said.

Police said they will continue their investigation.

Credit card deception

LOGANTON — On April 17, state police at Lamar responded to an address on Herman Road in Crawford Township for the report of credit cards being opened in a victim’s name.

Police said the victim, a 40-year-old Loganton female, had her credit score jeopardized by the deception.

Police said their investigation is continuing.

Disorderly conduct

RENOVO — On April 16, at 12:50 p.m., state police at Lamar were called to the area of 9th Street in Renovo Borough. The victim was a 39-year-old male of Renovo.

Police said they arrested an 82-year-old male of Renovo for disorderly conduct.

Charges were filed through District Judge Frank Mills’ office.

Hindering apprehension

BEECH CREEK — On April 18, at 12:35 a.m., state police at Lamar issued a traffic stop on Tiffany Spotts for a violation on Main Street in Beech Creek Borough.

During the stop, police said, a wanted male, Robert Confer, Jr., fled from the scene on foot but was apprehended a short distance away.

Police said that numerous items of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia were also seized during the incident.

Door damaged

RENOVO — On March 31 around 9:17 a.m., state police at Lamar were called to 11th Street in Renovo Borough for a criminal mischief complaint made by the Renovo Fire Company.

Police said that an unknown actor(s) kicked a door at the fire company while attempting to make entry into the building during the overnight hours.

Police said that a door lock, valued at $50, was damaged.

Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at Lamar and reference incident PA2025-383407.

Tool theft

FLEMINGTON — State police at Lamar were dispatched to 421 Canal St., in Flemington Borough, for theft of tools on March 26.

Police said that Levi Esh, 62, of Mill Hall, reported tools valued at $5,735 were stolen.

Police are continuing their investigation into the theft.

Anyone with information is asked to contact PSP at Lamar and reference incident PA2025-359551.

Vehicle break-ins

MILL HALL — On March 29, state police at Lamar responded to 3rd Street in Mill Hall Borough for the report of several vehicles broken into.

Police said a 2023 blue/teal Ford Bronco, a 2021 blue Chevrolet Silverado and a 2017 white Toyota van were all damaged in the break-ins.

Police also said the victims each reported items missing from their vehicles following the break-ins.

Police are continuing their investigation into the vandalisms and thefts. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at Lamar at 570-726-6000 and reference incident PA2025-377032.

Police also remind motorists to lock their car doors and to not leave valuables in their vehicles that could be stolen.

Terroristic threats

RENOVO — Several Mill Hall individuals were reportedly the victims of terroristic threats.

On April 15, state police at Lamar were called to an address on Renovo Road in Allison Township.

Police said the victims in the incident were two adults, a 36-year-old female and a 33-year-old male, both of Mill Hall, and four female juveniles ranging in age from 10-14 years old.

Police said they will continue their investigation.

Simple assault

LAMAR — On Feb. 12, at approximately 3:30 p.m., state police at Lamar responded to a residence on Long Run Road in Lamar for the report of a domestic dispute.

Upon their arrival, police said the victim, a 76-year-old Mill Hall female, reported an incident that occurred the evening prior that involved a knife.

Police said a 53-year-old Mill Hall male was taken into custody and transported to the Clinton County Correctional Facility on charges of simple assault.

Harassment

LAMAR — State police at Lamar responded to an address on Long Run Road in Lamar Township on Feb. 13, for the report of a domestic dispute.

Police said that a 53-year-old Mill Hall male was charged with harassment.

Police said the victim was a 76-year-old Mill Hall female.

Police said charges were filed with District Judge Heidi Wright’s office.

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