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The Blotter

Feb 3, 2006

Police have released details on a criminal mischief incident that happened in December.
The incident happened at Parkway Drive Apartments in Antis Township on Dec. 23 at 6:45 a.m. when 19-year-old Lindsey Jo Wood of Bellwood allegedly cut a tire on a vehicle owned by Nancy Ann Singer.
Police said that Singer’s son, 26-year-old Julius Anthony Colabove II then allegedly scratched a vehicle belonging to 50-year-old John Pershing Meredith as Wood fled in it.

An Altoona woman suffered a minor injury in a two-vehicle accident in Tyrone on Jan. 26, shortly before 4 p.m.
Jessica Cherry was stopped at a stop sign on State Route 1012 and Route 453 when a vehicle driven by Shawn Peterson of Tyrone was traveling south on the road. Cherry pulled out into the intersection and her car struck Peterson’s pick-up truck.
Cherry was not wearing a seat belt. Peterson was wearing his seat belt and was not injured. Cherry’s car had moderate damage while Peterson’s pick-up truck had minor damage.

A Munson man was a theft victim at a parking lot for New Pig in Antis Township sometime on Jan. 26 and 27.
Police said someone entered Scott Long’s vehicle and removed several CDs. Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact Hollidaysburg state police.

A 51-year-old Tyrone woman was accused of DUI and trespassing after an incident in Warriors Mark Township on Jan. 27 at 8 p.m.
Mandi Morgan allegedly drove through a yard with a pick-up truck. Police said her vehicle was spotted and stopped. She was then arrested for DUI. Charges were filed at a local magisterial district justice’s office.

Huntingdon County-based state police investigated a theft by unlawful taking incident that happened between Jan. 28 at 11 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. on Jan. 29.
Police said someone went into the yard of Harold Wilson and removed two plastic green-colored alien statues that were mounted on stakes. They also took a concrete alien statue that was lying on a tire in-between the stakes.
Anyone with information on the incident should contact police at 814-627-3161.

By Rick