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Police blotter 6/10/12

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Charges pending

TREVORTON - Zerbe Township Patrolman Josh Moyer reported Sarah Topolski, 21, of 361 Hickory Ridge Road, Coal Township, will be cited for driving without a license, driving under suspension, limitations on overtaking a vehicle on the left and failure to drive in a single lane relating to a two-vehicle accident Friday afternoon at the intersection of Route 225 and Scott Street.

Police reported Topolski was driving a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse north on Route 225 at 1:30 p.m. when she attempted to pass a truck on the left operated by William L. Scott, 44, of 1217 Scott St., Trevorton, who was attempting to make a legal left turn in his 1996 Ford F-150 truck.

Police said Topolski swerved her vehicle after realizing the truck was turning left, causing her car to exit the highway and strike a drainage ditch and pole before re-entering the road, spinning 180 degrees and coming to rest in a baseball field parking lot off Route 225.

The truck was not damaged in the accident.

Assisting police at the scene were Trevorton Fire Chief Ed Reed and other Trevorton firefighters.

Assault

LYKENS - Andrew John Mihalick, 29, of Williamstown, was charged by state police at Lykens with felonies of burglary and aggravated assault relating to a May 26 disturbance at 710 Park View Road.

Police reported Mihalick is accused of attacking Matthew John Shultz, 31, of Lykens, after entering his residence at 3:48 a.m. Police said Mihalick kicked Shultz in the face and punched him in the head and face.

Roving DUI patrol

SELINSGROVE - State police at Selinsgrove will be conducting a DUI checkpoint and roving detail at an undisclosed location between June and July in Snyder County.

PennDOT sign stolen

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP - State police at Selinsgrove are investigating the theft of a PennDOT road sign indicating a flag man ahead from Hoffer Road near Orchard Hill Road in this Snyder County township.

Police said the sign was stolen between Wednesday and Friday.


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