Police news – Feb. 18
Woodward Twp. man issued
citation following crash
LOCK HAVEN — Brian St. John, of Woodward Township, was issued a citation after a one-vehicle crash along Brewery Hollow Road, on Feb. 9, Woodward Township Police said.
According to police, at 10:55 p.m., there were reports of a crash along the roadway about 300 feet from Clover Lane.
The vehicle, a 2022 Dodge pickup truck, had severe damage and was over an embankment about 20 feet, having collided with a tree, police said.
Tressler’s Towing and Dunnstown Fire Department assisted at the scene.
Through an investigation, it was determined St. John was the driver, police said.
Death investigation
LOCK HAVEN — State police at Lamar are investigating a death reported along Renovo Road in Allison Township on Jan. 28.
According to police, a 68-year-old Mackeyville man was found deceased at the Forty & Eight Chateau, with the death possibly occurring between Jan. 27 at 11:50 a.m. and Jan. 28 at 12:35 p.m.
PFA violation alleged
MILL HALL — On Nov. 26 at approximately 8:21 p.m., police responded to a report of a possible Protection From Abuse (PFA) order violation along Long Run Road, Mill Hall, according to state police at Lamar.
It was determined through investigation that there was no violation of the PFA and no charges were filed for this incident, police said.
Corruption of minors
LOCK HAVEN — Police are investigating a possible corruption of minors incident that was reported to have occurred in the greater Lock Haven-Renovo Area spanning from 1993 to 1996, according to state police at Lamar.
Man charged after
road rage incident
RENOVO — A Renovo man received multiple charges following a road rage incident in which he allegedly brandished a hand gun, Renovo Borough Police said.
According to police, Vincent Devlin, 22, had engaged in the incident on Jan. 14 along Huron Avenue and allegedly pointed a handgun at the victim.
Devlin has been charged through District Judge Frank Mills’ office with terroristic threats, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person and disorderly conduct, all graded as various grade misdemeanors, police said.
Devlin has been sent a summons to appear in Clinton County Courts, police said.
