Burglary
State police reported that between the dates of April 4 and 7, James Gardner, 19, Tyrone, is believed to have entered a construction storage site, owned by Bryce Saylor and Sons in Antis Township, and removed industrial fans from a storage trailer. The investigation continues.
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DUI
On August 16, state police stated that Gregory A. Miller, 33, Tyrone, was traveling along Watts Lane in Antis Township at a rate of speed which was too fast for conditions when he failed to maintain control of his vehicle while negotiating a left curve. Miller’s 2002 Chevrolet Blazer impacted with an embankment, and he was injured due to his failure to wear a seat belt. Miller was charged with DUI, seat belt violation, and other related offenses.
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Theft by Deception
On August 19, state police said that an unknown male actor deceived Stefanie Lyn Bryan, 19, Tyrone, into giving him $140 for a bogus business transaction. The incident occurred at WalMart in Huntingdon. Investigation continues.
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Traffic Collision
State police reported on August 22 that James Kaspick of Tyrone was traveling south along SR 4027 at Templeton Drive in Snyder Township when he suffered a medical condition. Kaspick left the roadway in his 1999 Dodge Dakota and traveled onto the east shoulder area where it struck a row of mailboxes and a fire hydrant. Kaspick’s vehicle then entered into a parking lot area where it then struck two parked cars and a house. Kaspick was transported to Altoona Hospital Trauma Center by ambulance for moderate injuries. He was wearing a seat belt.
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Domestic/Harassment
On August 23, state police reported that Timothy Charles Eyer, 31, Tyrone and Andrea Dawn Bell, 28, Tyrone, entered into a domestic incident along Teaberry Street in Snyder Township. Eyer spit on Bell and she struck Eyer in the face with a closed fist. Both persons were cited for harassment at the office of Magisterial District Judge Fred B. Miller.