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Police news – May 27

Harassing calls, messages

MILESBURG — A 57-year-old Bellefonte man contacted state police at Rockview on May 12 regarding harassing phone calls and text messages he was allegedly receiving from a known individual.

According to police, the man requested assistance in getting the other person to stop contacting him.

Neighbor dispute

MILESBURG — State police at Rockview responded to Sparrow Drive in Boggs Township on May 11 to investigate a neighbor dispute.

According to police, the incident involved a verbal argument between multiple parties. A 53-year-old Bellefonte woman was identified as a victim in the report.

Two charged following

altercation

UNIONVILLE — Nicholas Everhart, 19, of Bel Air, Md., and a 17-year-old male, also of Bel Air, Md., were charged following a harassment incident May 9 on the 33 block of Bush Hollow Road, according to state police at Rockview.

Police said both individuals were identified as victims and arrestees in the incident, which occurred shortly before midnight.

No additional details were included in the police report.

Bad check

WOODWARD — Maegan Wilt, 20, of Spring Mills, was cited for theft by bad check following an incident May 4 in Haines Township, according to state police at Rockview.

Police said Wilt allegedly presented a bad check to a 49-year-old Woodward woman on the 100 block of Mountain Avenue during the afternoon hours.

Cars, fence damaged

SPRING MILLS — State police at Rockview are investigating an incident of alleged criminal mischief after a wooden fence and multiple vehicles were damaged on a property along Old Fort Road.

According to police, a 64-year-old Spring Mills woman reported that an unknown individual caused the damage sometime between 5:30 p.m. May 13 and 9:45 a.m. May 14.

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