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The Blotter

May 2, 2006

State police reported a theft at the Premier Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep lot on old Route 220 in Snyder Township sometime between April 22 and 24.
Someone went through the car lot and took two spare tires off of Jeep vehicles. They also took 16 center caps from the wheels of four Dodge trucks and four center caps from a Dodge Durango.

A Tyrone man was the victim of theft along Meade Street in the village of Northwood, Snyder Township on April 22 between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m.
Police said someone took a Dynacraft/Next bicycle belonging to 58-year-old Paul David Miles. The bike was described as having a black and pearl pink frame and black tires.

A Tyrone man was the victim of a burglary at his home along old Route 220 in the village of Grazierville in Snyder Township sometime between April 22 and 25.
Police said 55-year-old Daniel Peters reported someone entered his residence and took cash and liquor from the home. Anyone with information concerning the burglary should contact state police at 814-696-6100.

A 19-year-old Tyrone driver escaped injury in a DUI-related crash in Northwood, Snyder Township on April 23 at 2:40 a.m.
Police said Randy Eamigh, Jr. was traveling north on Meade Street and turned left onto the lawn of a residence at 362 Main Street. Eamigh’s vehicle got stuck on an embankment to the driveway at the residence.
Police alleged that the driver was intoxicated and he was placed under arrest for DUI. The results of a blood test were 0.156 percent. A passenger in the vehicle, 19-year-old Dottie Kay Brenneman of Tyrone, was arrested for underage drinking.

A Bellwood man, Jason J. Winklebauer, was arrested for DUI and harassment after an incident on Becker Road near Bellwood Borough in Antis Township on April 27 at 2:30 a.m.
Winklebauer was operating his vehicle east on Becker Road when he traveled off the road to the right and struck a bridge rail end. The investigating officer said a moderate odor of an alcoholic beverage was detected on Winklebauer’s breath and person. He was taken to Tyrone Hospital where a blood sample was collected. The test revealed the driver had a blood alcohol content above the legal limit.
Charges were to be filed with Magisterial District Judge Fred Miller for DUI and related offenses.

By Rick