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Police Blotter: Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014

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Hit and run

COAL TOWNSHIP - William McLaughlin Jr., 43, of 1103 E. Race St., Coal Township, reported his 1998 Dodge Durango was damaged on its driver's side during a hit-and-run accident between 6:30 p.m. Monday and 1 p.m. Tuesday in front of his home.

Checkpoint results

MILTON - Approximately 145 vehicles were stopped and two drivers were arrested for DUI during a sobriety checkpoint Friday night and Saturday morning on Route 45 in West Chillisquaque Township.

State police at Milton, Selinsgrove and Stonington conducted the checkpoint.

Four drivers were found drinking alcoholic beverages prior to driving and eight were cited for summary violations. Four drivers received written warning notices for various violations.

Furnishes alcohol

KLINGERSTOWN - The Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement has cited the Klingerstown Hotel for selling or furnishing alcohol to a 19-year-old June 26.

The charge will be brought before an administrative law judge, who has the authority to impose penalties ranging from $50 to $1,000 for minor offenses and up to $5,000 for more serious offenses. The judge can also impose a license suspension or revocation of the license based on the severity of the charge.

Public drunkenness

SHAMOKIN - Frederick J. Hartman III, 33, of 35 S. Sherman St., Coal Township, was cited by Patrolman Raymond Siko II for public drunkenness after he walked into a building at 6:13 p.m. Saturday at Shamokin and Independence streets, causing him to suffer a forehead laceration.

Skateboard damages car

SHAMOKIN - A 14-year-old Shamokin boy was cited for criminal mischief for intentionally striking a car owned by Nicholas Rossi, of Atlas, with his skateboard, causing approximately $200 damage.

Police said the incident occurred at 1 p.m. July 20 in the 100 block of North Rock Street near the Lawton Shroyer Memorial Swimming Pool.

DUI

LOCUST GAP - David A. Sadusky, 34, of 502 McKnight St., Gordon, was charged by Patrolman David Stamets Jr. with driving under the influence of a combination of drugs, possessing an adulterated or misbranded controlled substance, possessing a controlled substance, possessing drug paraphernalia and failing to wear a seat belt.

The charges relate to an Aug. 11 incident at Main and Third streets in Locust Gap in which police found Sadusky to be under the influence of Ritalin, Suboxone and Percocet.

Sadusky was arraigned by video Tuesday by Magisterial District Judge Hugh Jones and committed to Northumberland County Prison in Sunbury in lieu of $5,000 bail. He was released from prison Wednesday on unsecured bail.


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