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Police: Residential Burglaries Reported on Barnard Street; Man Jailed after Selling Stolen Items

State College - South Barnard
StateCollege.com Staff

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Two residential burglaries were reported this weekend on Barnard Street, State College police said Sunday.

One, reported Sunday morning by a resident returning from spring break, was logged at 221 S. Barnard St. A small, undisclosed amount of cash was missing from an apartment there, police said.

They believe someone entered the residence by crawling through an unlocked window, according to a police report.

The other burglary was reported Saturday afternoon at 133 N. Barnard St., police said. There, sometime between 9 a.m. and the early afternoon, someone kicked glass out of a front door and forced his or her way inside an apartment, according to an incident report.

A small amount of cash was missing, and some other items inside were shuffled around, police said.

Separately on Sunday, police reported the arrest Saturday of Ryan A. Reichlin, of Crestmont Avenue, in connection with an earlier burglary.

According to a criminal complaint, Reichlin took possession of some electronics — including video games — stolen March 2 at 126 E. Nittany Ave. He soon sold some of those items to Gamer’s Arena, 421 E. Calder Way, for $150, police alleged in the complaint.

District Judge Leslie Dutchcot arraigned Reichlin on Saturday on a charge of receiving stolen property, police said. He was lodged in the Centre County Correctional Facility, where he remained Sunday afternoon. A preliminary hearing is next in the court process.

In other matters reported Sunday, a Huntingdon-area woman will face a disorderly-conduct charge after an incident about 1:40 p.m. Saturday at Olde New York, 2298 E. College Ave., police said.

According to a police report, the woman turned angry when her 3-year-old daughter accidentally spilled wine at the restaurant. She took the child out into the parking lot, where she was seen throwing the youngster into a car and spanking her, police said.

When the woman saw people in the restaurant watching, according to the police report, she returned to yell at the staff. The staff had called police when workers saw the woman ‘smacking’ her daughter, police said.

The disorderly-conduct citation will be for the woman’s behavior in the restaurant, according to the police report. Her name was not released Sunday.

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