Juveniles may or may not have been
fighting, late at night, but were sent home to avoid curfew issues. An attempt
to perform automotive repairs on the Shop ’ n Save parking lot was interrupted
by police. A diamond ring came up missing during a move from one residence to
another. A Texas warrant was not served.
Those and other matters came to the
attention of Port Allegany Police in the week that began Monday, April 7.
Last Monday at 6
p.m. Officer Adam Dickerson received a
warrant out of Texas for Richard Smith of Ransome Street. The subject was
located in Bradford but the warrant was not served upon him because of his
medical condition.
Last Wednesday Chief Dave Distrola
received a call from a New York resident who said he had not received the title
for a vehicle he had bought from a resident on Brooklynside Road. The officer
contacted the seller, and she indicated that the title was being processed by
PennDOT.
Friday at 11:51
a.m. Distrola received a report of a
parking violation on Mill Street. A truck was observed parked in a no-parking
zone and on the sidewalk. A citation was issued.
At 2:10 p.m. Distrola received a report
of a lost or stolen ring. The ring owner said the diamond ring had come up
missing during a relocation from Smith Avenue to Laurel Lane. The complainant
was not sure whether the ring had been lost or was stolen by persons hired to
conduct maintenance or move her belongings.
At 6:01 p.m. Officer Tony Tanner received a report
of a suspicious person in the North Main Street area wearing a cowboy hat and
seeming to be intoxicated. Tanner reported that he did not speak directly with
the complainant, and he was unable to locate a suspicious person of that
description.
At 10:46 p.m. Tanner received a report
of persons fighting on the roadway in the North Main Street area. Tanner did
not find any combatants but did find four juveniles in the area. He advised
them to head for home to avoid violating the 11 p.m. curfew.
Saturday at 3
p.m. Officer Jason Crants received an
anonymous report of an unlicensed driver operating a blue van in the Pine
Street area. He did not locate the vehicle.
Sunday at 2 a.m. Crants received a
complaint of a noise disturbance in the area around 110 Arnold Avenue. Crants
found a crowd there, but it dispersed upon his arrival.
At 2:30 p.m. Officer Kyle Day assisted
the ambulance crew with a call at a West Mill Street address. Apparently a
subject had suffered a seizure but refused treatment, then left the area on
foot.
At 6:37 p.m. Officer Tanner responded
to Moose Park for a report of intoxicated persons interfering with emergency
medical services. Tanner conducted crowd control until the arrival of
Pennsylvania State Police.
At 7:38 p.m. Tanner went to the Shop ’n
Save lot for a report of persons performing mechanical repairs on a vehicle
parked there. Tanner advised them to remove their vehicles or the property
owner would have them towed.
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