Local Man Faces Charges for Crashing Vehicle He Wasn’t Authorized to Drive

BROOKVILLE BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) – A local man is facing charges following a crash in Brookville Borough in which he was allegedly operating a vehicle he wasn’t authorized to use.

Court documents indicate the Brookville Borough Police Department filed the following criminal charge against 48-year-old David Larson, of Mahaffey:

– Unauthorized Use Motor/Other Vehicles, Misdemeanor 2

According to a criminal complaint, around 4:48 a.m. on July 25, Officer Donahue was dispatched to Main Street in Brookville Borough for a report of a motor vehicle accident involving a vehicle driving over an embankment into the yard of a residence.

According to the complaint, when Officer Donahue arrived at the scene, he found the homeowner standing over the driver, later identified David Larson, who was complaining of neck pain and numb legs.

The complaint notes that on July 25, a known individual arrived at the Brookville Borough Police Department to file a complaint of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle pertaining to the crash. The known individual gave a complete statement saying Larson had no right or authorization to operate the vehicle involved.

The charge was filed against Larson through Magisterial District Judge Gregory M Bazylak’s office on Tuesday, September 3.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on October 10, with Judge Bazylak presiding.


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