Two female juveniles were in involved in an harassment incident in Warriors Mark Township at 6 p.m. on April 11.
State police said one of the girls threatened the other with physical contact. Police reported the incident was handled within the department.
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Someone tried to break into a residence in Antis Township on April 11 between 8:30 and 10:05 p.m.
Police said the victims, Shawn Hagle and Sonia Fink of West 13th Street in Reightown, were away from their home when someone broke a window out of the rear door. The entry attempt was unsuccessful and the victims noticed the damage when they returned home.
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The Tipton Fire Hall in Antis Township was the site of an attempted theft on April 11 at 11:05 p.m.
A white male was breaking into a vending machine, attempting to steal the money box from inside. The suspect was interrupted by a member of the fire department and fled on foot.
The vending machine was slightly damaged.
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Martins General Store was the scene of a pump-and-run incident on April 11 at 11:30 p.m.
The unidentified driver pumped $29.79 worth of gas and then got back into his car and drove north on Old Route 220.
State police said the suspect is being described as a tall thin white male wearing blue jeans and driving a medium blue-four-door car. The press release said the vehicle may have been a Chevrolet.
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State police in Philipsburg investigated a criminal mischief incident which happened at 7 p.m. on April 14 at a pasture off of Loveville Road near the intersection of Marango Road in Halfmoon Township, Centre County.
Someone knocked over several fence posts which caused several cows to escape from the pasture. Police said they have suspects in the case and their investigation is continuing into the incident. State police listed 18-year-old Chad M. Burke as the victim in the case.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact Philipsburg-based State Police.
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Rossi’s Corner Store in Antis Township was burglarized on April 15 at 3:50 p.m.
An unknown suspect smashed a window and entered the store. The suspect left the store without taking any items. Damage to a glass window was estimated at $125.
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Machinery belonging to New Enterprise Stone and Lime was damaged in an area along State Route 220 in Taylor Township in Centre County sometime between April 1 and April 18.
Philipsburg state police investigated a report of suspects damaging and operating a 1994 F-250 equipment truck, a Caterpillar D9 dozer and an Hitachi 1800 track loader.
Anyone with information on the incident should contact state police in Philipsburg.
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A 29-year-old Snyder Township man was cited for disorderly conduct after an incident at 2:50 a.m. on April 20.
John Updike was cited for playing his music too loudly which prompted calls from neighbors in the Dillon Drive area of Vail.