State police investigated a two-vehicle accident on State Route 550 at Dungarvin Road in Warriors Mark Township on Saturday at 8:30 p.m.
Police said a car driven by 26-year-old Antonio R. Moses was negotiating a left curve in the road and lost control of his vehicle and traveled across the road.
The car then hit a truck operated by 18-year-old Luke A. Taylor. The truck was stopped at a stop sign on Dungarvin Road. After the impact, the truck drifted forward and hit the stop sign.
Both vehicles had moderate damage. Both drivers and their passengers were wearing seat belts and were not hurt.
Huntingdon County-based state police were assisted by Warriors Mark Fire Police.
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A 45-year-old Altoona woman, Alison J. Seltzer, suffered minor injuries in a one-vehicle accident on State Route 1013, north of Sickels Corner on Sunday at 2:25 a.m.
Seltzer was traveling north and was attempting to negotiate a left curve. Her car traveled off the road to the right, due to excess speed. The car hit a guide rail barrier and traveled across the road to the west berm and then flipped on its roof.
Seltzer was not using a seat belt and is being charged with state vehicle code violations.
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A burglary occurred at the B & S Machine Shop in Grazierville, Snyder Township sometime between 6 p.m. on Sunday and 7 a.m. on Monday.
Someone cut a padlock off a Pepsi machine, but was unable to gain entry into the machine. They then cut a padlock of the door to the shop and entered it. Once inside, they took several tools and fled the scene undetected.
Police said the investigation was continuing as of Wednesday.
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A Warriors Mark woman, Loriel A. Herist, suffered minor injuries in a one-vehicle accident in Antis Township on Monday at 3:25 a.m.
Police said the accident happened when Herist was driving east on State Route 4018. Her car traveled off the road, to the right, while Herist was attempting to negotiate a left curve due to excessive speed. The car hit several trees before coming to a rest near the last tree.
Herist was wearing a seat belt. Her vehicle suffered severe damage. Police said Herist was being charged with a state vehicle code violation.
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A Tyrone-based construction company was hit by a theft at a I-99 construction site located southeast of Port Matilda.
The incident happened sometime between 3 p.m. on Tuesday and 6 a.m. on Wednesday when someone removed a generator and 200 feet of welding materials.
Anyone with information on the incident should contact Philipsburg State Police at 342-3370.