ROCKVIEW STATE POLICE
Police arrested Jason Bohannon, 37, of State College, after he was allegedly found to be driving under the influence of alcohol during a traffic stop on the 500 block of College Avenue on Oct. 27.
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Police said multiple firearms were stolen in the area of Black Moshannon Road in Rush Township Nov. 3 to Dec. 1. Police said a residence was entered without force and five handguns and two long guns were stolen. Those responsible then fled in an unknown direction. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Trooper Sweeny at (814) 355-7545.
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Police responded to an incident of harassment with physical contact in which they allege Ryan King grabbed and pushed a woman to the ground on Runville Road in Boggs Township on Nov. 9.
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Police arrested Brian Eshelman, 52, of Woodward, for an alleged DUI involving alcohol that occurred on Jackson Hill Road and Pine Creek Hollow Road in Haines Township on Nov. 11.
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Police said they found a 33-year-old Beech Creek woman to be in possession of drug paraphernalia at 11235 Eagle Valley Road in Liberty Township on Nov. 20.
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Police reported they took a 48-year-old Howard man into custody for a DUI following a traffic stop on Ridge Road and Twenty Two Road in Burnside Township on Nov. 24. The man was transported to Mount Nittany Medical Center for a legal blood draw and charges are pending.
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Police said they stopped a 31-year-old Bellefonte man for a stop sign violation on West Sycamore Street and Moshannon Avenue and he was determined to be under the influence of alcohol.
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Police investigated a reported assault by a 14-year-old Howard boy against a juvenile female on Falls Lane in Liberty Township on Nov. 26 at 12:01 a.m.
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Police reported that several packages delivered by UPS were stolen from 225 N. 7th St., Philipsburg, on Nov. 26. The investigation is ongoing.
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Police said a 23-year-old man and 20-year-old woman were charged with retail theft after they placed $74.62 worth of groceries into a backpack and attempted to leave the Philipsburg Weis store without paying on Nov. 27.
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Police said a man and woman from Port Matilda were each cited with harassment for pushing each other at 1745 Sunnyside Hollow Road, Worth Township, on Nov. 28.
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A crash occurred in the parking lot of Belding and Mull on the Port Matilda Highway in Rush Township on Nov. 28. Clifford Gray was backing up and the hitch mount cargo carrier struck another vehicle at the rear, causing minor damage, police said. Gray was unaware that he struck the vehicle and drove away from the scene, according to police. Gray was identified through surveillance footage.
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Police are looking for information after a Frito-Lay delivery truck was damaged after someone shot BBs into the passenger window, causing it to shatter, while the truck was parked at the Frito-Lay building at 433 Old 220 Road, Boggs Township, Dec. 2 to 3. The damage is estimated at $250. Anyone with information is asked to call police.
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Police arrested Richard Pressler, 64, of Philipsburg, for criminal mischief after he allegedly damaged light bulbs, valued at $8, and oatmeal, valued at $2, at 112 E. Locust St., Philipsburg, on Dec 2.
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Police are investigating an incident of harassment involving a 19-year-old man against a 31-year-old man at 745 S. Eagle Valley Road, Boggs Township, on Dec. 3.
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Police said that a counterfeit $5 bill was passed at Snappy’s on Front Street in Philipsburg on Dec. 4
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Ricky Daniels, of Sandy Ridge, crashed after he lost control of his vehicle on Tyrone Pike in Taylor Township on Dec. 6 at 1:54 a.m., police said. He was cited for driving at an unsafe speed.
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Police are investigating multiple thefts from mailboxes on Sandy Ridge Road and surrounding roadways in Marion and Walker townships Dec. 7 to 8. Packages and envelopes containing cash or checks were targeted. Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
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Police said Christopher Narehood of Snow Shoe was driving at an unsafe speed when he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a guardrail on I-80 on Dec. 8. No injuries were reported.
—Compiled by Vincent Corso

