Police news – June 2
DUI
PINE CREEK — On April 11 at approximately 11 p.m., state police at Lamar observed a 2012 Ford F-150XLT commit several traffic violations on state Route 220 southbound, police said.
A traffic stop was conducted by police and multiple clues of intoxication were observed, according to police.
The operator, a 54-year-old Mill Hall male, was taken into custody on suspicion of DUI, police said.
A blood test and lab report confirmed the operator’s level of intoxication and charges were filed, police said.
Simple assault
RENOVO — On April 1, at approximately 3:23 p.m., Brian Dwyer, 55, and Jeremiah Lundfelt, 47, both of Renovo, participated in mutual combat along Erie Avenue, Renovo, according to state police at Lamar.
Dwyer and Lundfelt were both charged with simple assault, police said.
Harassment investigation
SOUTH RENOVO — On April 29 at approximately 9:34 a.m., police responded to a Renovo resident following alleged harassment, according to state police at Lamar.
Possession of drug paraphernalia
SOUTH RENOVO — On April 19, state police at Lamar initiated a traffic stop in South Renovo at approximately 12:16 a.m.
During further investigation, a 64-year-old Renovo male was determined to be under the influence of drugs and alcohol, police said.
The driver was transported from the scene to UPMC Lock Haven for chemical testing, police said.
This investigation is ongoing.
Vehicle overturned
MILL HALL — A single vehicle crash on Rag Valley Road, Lamar Township, occurred on May 2 at approximately 5:43 a.m. as a 2003 Toyota Camry, driven by Gregory A. Bowles, 19, of Charlotte Hall, Md., failed to negotiate a left curve in the roadway, according to state police at Lamar.
Bowles traveled off the right side of the road before coming back onto the roadway and overcorrecting off the right side of the road again, striking an embankment and overturning, police said.
No injuries were reported, police said.
Disorderly conduct
LOCK HAVEN — On May 3 at approximately 12:28 a.m., while on a routine patrol, a fight was observed to be taking place in the parking lot south of 131 E. Water St., according to state police at Lamar.
All charges were filed through District Judge Keith Kibler’s office, police said.
Identity theft
LOCK HAVEN — On May 1, an unknown actor utilized a victim’s personal information to withdraw $5,200 from their savings account, according to state police at Lamar.
The investigation is ongoing.
Domestic altercation
RENOVO — On May 5 between 12 and 3 a.m., state police at Lamar responded to an address near Tolomy Street, Chapman Township, for a physical domestic altercation, according to police.
One citation was filed through District Judge Frank Mills’s office, police said.
Theft of vehicle
SPRING MILLS — An 84-year-old Spring Mills man reported his 2010 white Dodge was stolen from Lower Georges Valley Road in Gregg Township on May 24, according to state police at Rockview.
Police said the truck was believed to have been stolen between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. that day.
Anyone with information is asked to contact PSP Rockview at 814-355-7545. The investigation is ongoing.
Found debit card
BELLEFONTE — A USAA Visa debit card was found at Nature’s Cover at 3093 Benner Pike in Benner Township on May 22 around 3 p.m., according to state police at Rockview.

