State Police Calls: Theft, DUI Crash, Harassment

JEFFERSON CO., Pa. (EYT) – Area state police responded to the following calls:

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Theft in Snyder Township

DuBois-based State Police say between 4:45 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. on June 6, unknown individual(s) stole a bicycle belonging to a known 19-year-old Stump Creek man out of the front yard of a residence on Walburn Run Road in Snyder Township.

The bicycle, valued at $50.00, is described as a blue and white Next mountain bike.

Police say there were no witnesses and the individual(s) fled from the scene undetected.

DUI Crash in Union Township

DuBois-based State Police say around 9:10 p.m. on June 4, a DUI crash occurred on Rockton Road in Union Township, Clearfield County.

According to police, 60-year-old Gary Orcutt, of Rockton, entered DuBois Rockton Road from the north and struck the left rear portion of another vehicle, causing the other vehicle to spin clockwise and come to a final rest facing south. Orcutt’s vehicle then came to a final rest facing east.

Police say Orcutt admitted to alcohol consumption and was subsequently arrested for driving under the influence.

Charges are pending though District Court 46-3-01.

Orcutt’s vehicle sustained heavy front end damage with airbag deployment and was towed from the scene by McCandless Towing. The other vehicle was able to be driven from the scene.

Harassment in Canoe Township

Around 4:20 p.m. on June 12, Punxsutawney-based State Police responded to a domestic incident at a location on Railroad Street in Canoe Township, Indiana County, between a 22-year-old Saint Marys woman and a known 22-year-old female victim from Rossiter.

Police say charges are pending through District Court 40-3-01.

The names of the individuals involved were not released.


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