Ring found
COAL TOWNSHIP - A ring was found in the parking lot of the Coal Township Recycling Center and turned in to the Coal Township police Thursday. The owner of the ring can claim it at the police department. For more information, call 570-644-0333.
Harassment
COAL TOWNSHIP - Lucian Birisu, 23, of 5125 Bernville Road, Bernville, was cited by Cpl. Joshua Wynn for harassment for allegedly screaming in the face of Lynn Whicard, of 1726 W. Pine St., Coal Township, at 9:25 p.m. June 9 at Whicard's home.
Police said Birisu also shoved Whicard.
Inmate charged with theft
GORDON - Brian Lee Dietrick, 44, an inmate at SCI-Coal Township, has been charged with stealing a 1994 red Buick Roadmaster from 504 Hobart St. Aug. 30 and crashing the vehicle on Brockton Mountain Road near Front Street.
State police at Frackville reported Dietrick stole the vehicle owned by Christine F. Willis, 67, and Shannon J. Willis, 35, of Girardville. After crashing it, police said Dietrick fled the scene and left the vehicle unattended.
Upon further investigation, police learned that Dietrick was wanted on multiple criminal warrants from several different law enforcement agencies. He was eventually found at SCI-Coal Township under a fictitious name.
Dietrick was arraigned on a felony of theft of a motor vehicle and several summary violations. He remains at SCI-Coal Township on other charges.
Three injured
PENN TOWNSHIP - Three Selinsgrove residents were injured in a two-vehicle accident Wednesday night on Market Street at the entrance to CVS Pharmacy.
State police at Selinsgrove reported Dean A. Delawder, 49, of Selinsgrove, was driving a vehicle north on Market Street at 6:30 p.m. when he attempted to turn left into the parking lot at CVS Pharmacy, but pulled into the path of a 1986 Harley-Davidson motorcycle driven south by Leroy E. Reigle, 61, of Selinsgrove.
Reigle, who was thrown from his cycle, suffered serious injuries and was transported by ambulance to Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Reigle was listed in serious condition Thursday, according to a hospital spokeswoman.
Delawder suffered a moderate injury. One of his passengers, Madeline Delawder, 44, of Selinsgrove, suffered a minor injury. Another passenger, Charles Delawder, 53, of Selinsgrove, escaped injury.
An investigation is continuing.
Cemetery damaged
LYKENS - Warren Charles Weaver Jr., 18, of 384 N. Crossroads Road, Lykens, has been charged with causing $4,200 damage to Lykens Cemetery on South Second Street Jan. 21.
Police said Weaver drove through a section of the cemetery with his sport utility vehicle, toppling over grave markers and memorials.
Weaver was charged by state police at Lykens with misdemeanors of institutional vandalism and criminal mischief.