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The Blotter

Jan 14, 2005

Jeffrey Sprow reported to police he had medication taken from his residence last month.
Hollidaysburg State Police released information on the incident earlier this week. The press release said the victim, Jeffrey Sprow, had prescription medications stolen from his residence on Asbury Lane in Antis Township sometime between 8 a.m. on Dec. 20 and 7:50 a.m. on Dec. 21.

A pair from Pittsburgh escaped injury in a one-vehicle accident on Interstate 99 at the Tyrone exit on Dec. 23.
The accident happened shortly after noon when 60-year-old Frederick J. Hrynkiw lost control on a wet road and struck the concrete median barrier. Neither the driver or his passenger, 56-year-old Nancy K. Hrynkiw were hurt in the accident.

A Hollidaysburg man was involved in a one-vehicle accident on State Route 45 on the bridge in Spruce Creek in Dec. 23 at 2:20 p.m.
Forty-year-old James Bell III was west bound on the road and lost control of his vehicle on the wet roadway. His car slid out of control and struck the concrete guard rail of the bridge.
Bell was not injured and he was wearing a seat belt. Bell’s vehicle had extensive damage and had to be towed from the scene.
Huntingdon-based state police said Alexandria Fire Company assisted at the scene.

A 44-year-old Tyrone man was charged with DUI after an incident on Dec. 23 in Antis Township at 7:50 p.m.
He was stopped along a roadway for traffic violations and was found to be under the influence of alcohol. After he failed field sobriety tests, he was placed into custody.
Upon conviction, he faces fines and/or imprisonment, as well as a loss of license.

An unidentified victim reported a theft from their residence along State Route 4027 in Snyder Township sometime between Dec. 23, 2004 and Jan. 1, 2005.
The victim said approximately 26 prescription pills were taken from a bottle at the residence. In an early January press release, Hollidaysburg State Police said they were continuing their investigation.

A Christmas Eve visitor to a residence in Snyder Township did some taking rather than giving sometime between 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Warren Lopaze, Jr. of 934 Teaberry Street, Cold Springs, reported that someone apparently entered his residence and removed a quantity of prescription medication.
The police were continuing their investigation at the time of their press release in late December.

A 30-year-old Lock Haven woman was involved in an motor vehicle accident on Interstate 99 on Christmas Day in Snyder Township.
Kelly A. Putt was driving on the highway and was run off the road by another motorist. Her car hit an embankment and rolled over. Putt was belted and suffered minor injuries.
Her car had severe damage.

By Rick