Bicycle stolen A 28-year-old Indiana area man told state police at Troop A, Indiana, that an $80 Hyper Havoc Freestyle bicycle with Kenda tires was discovered stolen on Sunday at 2:45 p.m. from Millay Circle.
However, the victim told state police that a $50 Roadmaster Granite Peak mountain bicycle had been found. CONEMAUGH TOWNSHIP Jailed for burglary A man with addresses in Sligo, Clarion County, and Blairsville has been placed in Indiana County Jail in lieu of $25,000 for burglary and criminal trespass charges filed after an April 1 incident. Chauncey Hafer, 30, faces an April 22 preliminary hearing at 10:30 a.
m. before Homer City Magisterial District Judge Susanne V. Steffee.
He was arraigned on April 4. State police also have cited Hafer for possession of drug paraphernalia found in a vehicle troopers searched on April 5. Court details of that case were not available as of late Wednesday.
RAYNE TOWNSHIP Police chase cycle A Home man faces charges of reckless driving after failing to stop for state police from Troop A, Indiana, on April 9 at 11:06 p.m. on Blue Spruce Road just north of Seventh Street.
Troopers said Nicholas R. Empfield, 31, attempted to flee and elude state police without success, failing to negotiate a right turn and subsequently crashing his motorcycle. State police said Empfield and passenger Amanda K.
Baker, 40, of Ford City, were treated by Citizens’ Ambulance, which took Empfield to Indiana Regional Medical Center and Baker to Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown with what were termed minor injuries. As of late Wednesday afternoon, no docket for the case appeared on the state courts website. BURRELL TOWNSHIP Harassment State police at Troop A, Indiana, said a 27-year-old Blairsville woman was cited along with a 25-year-old Derry man, a 58-year-old Blairsville man and a 27-year-old Latrobe man, for what was termed unwanted contact during an incident of harassment by physical contact on Saturday at 5:10 p.
m. along Old William Penn Highway. The three other suspects all were listed also as “victims” in the incident.
Court records of the arrest were not available late Wednesday, though charges were filed for all with Blairsville Magisterial District Judge Robert Steele Bell Sr..