Retail theft
MOUNT CARMEL - Heather R. Crumb, 29, of 106 Wall St., Danville, was cited by police Chief Todd Owens for retail theft for allegedly attempting to steal 10 DVDs and 12 lollipops from the Dollar General store, 240 S. Market St., at 3:23 p.m. Thursday.
Police said store employees caught Crumb placing the items valued at $60.50 in her purse prior to leaving the store.
Dog loose
SHAMOKIN - Ashley Mutschler, 29, of 239 W. Pine St., was cited by Patrolman Scott Weaver for allowing her pit bull to run loose in her neighborhood about 2 p.m. Sunday.
Supermarket thefts
SHAMOKIN - Two teenage boys, a 15-year-old from Excelsior and a 17-year-old from Shamokin, were cited by Cpl. Jarrod Scandle with retail theft for allegedly stealing a combined $68.99 in merchandise from Weis Markets about 8 p.m. Feb. 7.
Foul language
SHAMOKIN - Barry C. Hughes, 44, of 1119 N. Lombard St., was cited by Cpl. Jarrod Scandle with disorderly conduct. Hughes is accused of using obscene language toward police officers during an incident outside his home about 8:10 p.m. Feb. 6.
Liquor law violations
KULPMONT - Jan Sobieski Society, 35 S. 10th St., Kulpmont, was cited Dec. 12 by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement for several liquor law violations committed between Jan. 1 and Dec. 8, 2014.
The club was cited for failing to adhere to by-laws, failing to maintain complete and truthful records covering the operation of the licensed business for two years immediately preceding Dec. 8, 2014, failing to maintain records in conformity with the provisions of the liquor code and Title 40 of the Pennsylvania Code, failing to return its catering club liquor license to the board after the licensed establishment had not been in operation for 15 consecutive days between Oct. 26 and Nov. 21, 2014, and failing to have a board-approved manager complete Responsible Alcohol Management Program (RAMP) training within 180 days of the board's approval of the appointment.
The charges 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.