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The Blotter

Dec 23, 2005

State police investigated a robbery incident at D & R Transport that happened sometime between the end of October and the middle of November this year.
Police said the incident happened at the company, which is located off of Lower Skelp Road in Antis Township when someone broke off a storage shed and removed eight bud wheel rims. The burglar also removed several radiators and an after cooler.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police in Hollidaysburg at 696-6100.

A 38-year-old Tyrone woman has been accused of forgery and other charges stemming from a traffic stop on Nov. 7 on old Route 220 at the I-99 Tipton exit.
Police said Leslie Jean Riggleman was stopped for a traffic violation when she allegedly provided police with someone else’s name, date of birth and address.
Charges against Riggleman were filed at Magisterial District Judge Fred Miller’s office. She was charged with forgery, false identification to law enforcement authorities and two traffic violations.

The Charles Caracciolo Steel & Metal, Inc. was the scene of a burglary sometime between 9 p.m. on Dec. 11 and 4 a.m. on Dec. 12.
Several rims and some copper were removed from the company’s Antis Township scrap yard. State police said the incident was still under investigation as of earlier this week.

A rifle was taken from an apartment in Tipton, Antis Township sometime between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Dec. 12.
Albert Dale Shawley of RR 5, Tyrone told police a Winchester model No. 94 .30-30 caliber rifle was removed from his residence at the Cherry Avenue Apartments.
State police were continuing their investigation as of earlier this week.

By Rick