Vehicle break-ins
TREVORTON - Zerbe Township police are investigating numerous vehicle break-ins that occurred between Thursday evening and 6:15 a.m. Friday. Police say the actors ransacked several vehicles before removing various items and loose change.
Victims and the items stolen were:
- Christy Miller, of 102 W. Shamokin St., A Tomtom GPS unit, Nintendo DSi-XL video game system, Terry Mugler perfume and various lotion/tanning lotion, and $60 of her daughter's birthday money.
- Michelle Brownawell, of 205 W. Shamokin St., unknown make or model GPS unit.
- Robert Allan, of 129 W. Shamokin St., three Sirius satellite radios, power cords and antennas.
- Dusty Stiely, of 638 W. Market St., unknown amount of loose change.
- Philip Class, of 845 W. Shamokin St., loose change, a knife in a leather sheath that contained another two-inch blade knife.
- Melinda Scholl, of 105 W. Shamokin St., nothing taken but the vehicle was ransacked.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Zerbe Township Police at 797-4637.
Crash
MANDATA - Two people escaped injury when their vehicles collided Thursday afternoon on Route 225 just north of here in Jackson Township.
Katherine R. Carl, 24, of Millersburg, was driving a 2003 Hyundai Sonata north on Route 3012 at 1:25 p.m. and failed to stop at a stop sign at the intersection with Route 225, according to state police at Stonington. Carl's vehicle crashed into a 1989 Ford LTL 9000, a commercial truck, driven south on Route 225 by Celin L. Sitlinger, 68, of Gratz.
Both drivers were wearing seat belts, troopers said.
Carl was cited for a stop sign violation, according to troopers.