Two escape injury
LOWER AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP - A Wiconisco driver and her 16-year-old male passenger escaped injury Sunday morning after the car they were driving struck a utility pole, according to state police at Stonington.
Trooper Daniel Wilk said Amanda R. Chappel, 20, was traveling north on Route 147 at 12:25 a.m. in a 2010 Jeep Liberty when she exited her lane onto the shoulder and struck a pole head on.
After traveling approximately 40 feet, the Jeep came to rest along the north shoulder facing north, police said.
No injuries were reporter and seatbelts were worn, police said.
Chappel was cited with speeding, police said.
State police were assisted at the scene by Americus Ambulance, PPL, Lower Augusta Fire Department and West End Garage.
Hit and run
KULPMONT - A Kulpmont driver is being charged with driving on the wrong side of the road after she allegedly struck a parked car and fled the scene on north 11th Street near Pine Street Saturday, according to state police at Stonington.
Trooper Thomas Leib said Vanessa Kalbarchick, 34, was traveling south in a 2002 Mercury Sable on 11th Street at 8:05 p.m. when she allegedly hit the car and drove away.
She was wearing her seatbelt and was not injured, police said.
Theft
MONROE TOWNSHIP - April M. Brought, 24, of Williamsport, reported to Cpl. Dominic Picerno of the Selinsgrove State Police Barracks that her Dooney and Bourke pink and white stripped wallet containing credit cards and cash was stolen while she was at the American Eagle store in the Susquehanna Valley Mall at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
Trespassing
MONROE TOWNSHIP - Dylon Lee Sheets, 22, of Selinsgrove, was charged with trespassing after being seen at Walmart along Routes 11-15 at 5:42 p.m. Friday, according to Trooper John Medrano of the Selinsgrove State Police Barracks. Sheets was previously told he was not allowed at the store, police said.