Attempted fight
MOUNT CARMEL - Borough police cited Andrew S. Snyder, 46, of 350 S. Vine St., and Dennis R. Dormer, 43, of 138 S. Oak St., for public drunkenness following an incident at 9:45 p.m. Oct. 3 in the 00 block of South Oak Street.
Cpl. Dave Donkochik reported he observed both men attempting to start a fight with another man in the middle of the street. Donkochik said Snyder and Dormer were extremely intoxicated at the time. Both men were cited after police repeatedly told them to leave the area. Assisting Donkochik was borough police Lt. Christopher Buhay.
Hit and run
COAL TOWNSHIP - Police are looking for information on a hit-and-run crash at 6:34 p.m. Friday in the 1300 block of West Arch Street.
David Rarick, 29, of 1119 N. Rock St., reported to authorities the driver's side mirror of his vehicle was damaged by a passing vehicle while parked on West Arch Street. A witness told police a newer model turquoise sedan struck Rarick's vehicle and went west on Arch Street following the crash. The suspect vehicle may have damaged to the passenger side mirror area.
Two vehicle crash
COAL TOWNSHIP - No one was injured in a two-vehicle crash at 10:06 p.m. Friday at Arch and Oak streets.
Township Police Cpl. Joshua Wynn reported a 1994 Jeep, driven by Amanda Hurlburt, 21, of 933 Chestnut St., Kulpmont, pulled out from a stop sign on Oak Street and was crossing over Arch Street. While Hurlburt crossed the intersection, a 2014 Buick, driven by Malcolm C. Farrow IV, 67, of 240 W. Chestnut St., Shamokin, pulled from a stop sign on Arch Street and struck the side of Hurlburt's vehicle.
There were no injuries and both vehicles were able to be driven from the scene.
Public drunkenness
MOUNT CARMEL - Danielle Freitag, 27, of 18 S. Locust St., Mount Carmel, was cited for public drunkenness by borough police Cpl, David Donkochik after an incident in Town Park at 7:52 p.m. Oct. 2.
Police said Freitag was intoxicated in the park and attempting to start a fight with a group of young teenagers who were gathered in the park. She allegedly told police she was looking for another 17-year-old male to have a pre-arranged confrontation.
Donkochik was assisted at the scene by police Lt. Christopher Buhay and Officer William Adamski.
Found dog
COAL TOWNSHIP - Police report a brown Pitbull-type dog was found along Route 901 between Excelsior and Ranshaw and turned into police at 12:33 p.m. Sunday. The dog can be claimed by contacting the Sunbury Animal Hospital or the Northumberland County dog warden.