Crash
RENOVO — Lisa Myers, 59, of Renovo, crashed her 2020 Ford Escape into a concrete culvert and a segment number sign along Renovo Road in Grugan Township during a one-vehicle crash on May 20, according to state police at Lamar.
At 7:06 a.m., Myers turned to look for her water bottle, and while doing so, traveled off the right edge of the roadway, striking the culvert and sign, police said.
Myers then traveled into a ditch off the right side of the road, police said. The vehicle overturned at least once during the crash.
Myers was wearing her seatbelt and multiple airbags deployed, police said.
She reported no injuries and advised she did not want to be evaluated by EMS, police said.
Martin Motors towed the vehicle from the scene.
Stolen vehicle
RENOVO — Between May 22 and May 23, a Chevrolet was stolen from a 61-year-old Renovo man along 1st Street in South Renovo Borough, according to state police at Lamar.
The suspect is believed to have stolen an additional vehicle, police said.
DUI crash
MILL HALL — A 42-year-old Beech Creek man crashed his 2016 Chevrolet Cruze while driving under the influence at the intersection of North Water Street and Beech Creek Avenue in Mill Hall Borough on May 20, according to state police at Lamar.
Upon investigation, it was determined the driver was under the influence of alcoholic beverages, police said.
Chemical testing was consented to and criminal charges are pending lab results, police said.
Crash with injury
RAUCHTOWN — Amy Foster, 42, of Lock Haven, sustained minor injuries from crashing her 2012 Chevrolet Cruze into a tree, off of Pine Mountain Road in Crawford Township, according to state police at Lamar.
At 3:23 a.m. on May 14, Foster traveled across the westbound lane and off the northern side of the roadway, police said.
Foster continued east, striking two mailboxes and traveled down a slight embankment where she struck the tree, police said.
Foster’s vehicle sustained functional damage and she sustained suspected minor injuries, police said.
She was transported by ambulance to UPMC Williamsport.
Disorderly conduct
LOCKPORT — Terri E. Stines, 61, of Lock Haven, was charged with two counts of disorderly conduct after screaming outside while intoxicated for an extended period of time at 19 Mill Lane in Lock Haven, causing the disruption of numerous people in the neighborhood, according to Woodward Township Police.
The two counts of disorderly conduct stemmed from two incidents within a two hour period between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on May 22, police said.
Stines also made obscene gestures toward the victims and persisted after police left after the first incident, police said.
This resulted in a second charge, police said.
Theft and criminal mischief
MILL HALL — A 10 year old juvenile will face juvenile court after an incident on April 21 where they had taken a cell phone from a backpack not belonging to them, according to Mill Hall Police. The juvenile then smashed the cellphone rendering it inoperable, police said.
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