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The Blotter

Nov 11, 2004

Area state police reports
John Webber, 33, of Ashville, was involved in a DUI-related crash on State Route 4015 in Antis Township on Oct. 28 at 5:24 p.m.
Police said he failed to negotiate a right hand curve in the roadway. His vehicle went off the road into a large ditch.
Webber suffered minor injuries and was charged with D.U.I.
His vehicle had moderate damages.

State police report the unauthorized use of a vehicle in Antis Township on Oct. 29.
The victim told police a woman known to him took his car from the PPG parking lot without his permission. Police were continuing their investigation at the time they released their report on the incident.

Hollidaysburg-based state police are investigating the recovery of a stolen U-haul box trailer from a property located on Kerbaugh Road in Antis Township.
The incident occurred on Oct. 29 and police said they’ve have obtained suspect information and are continuing their investigation.

Police also reported another theft from a residence along Kerbaugh Road in Antis Township sometime between Oct. 29 and Oct. 30.
A victim told police that several Halloween decorations were taken from her yard.

Three people escaped injury in a two-vehicle accident on State Route 220 at Bell Hollow Lane in Taylor Township, Centre County on Oct. 29 at 6:30 p.m.
According to Philipsburg state police, the crash occurred when a vehicle operated by 25-year-old Christina J. Shawley of Port Matilda had been stopped at a stop sign and then entered into the path of a vehicle operated by 53-year-old Leslie S. Hayes of Lemont as he was traveling south on route 220. His car hit Shawley’s SUV on the left rear side with its left front side.
Shawley, Hayes and his passenger, 50-year-old Patricia G. Hayes, Lemont, were all wearing seat belts and were uninjured.
Shawley’s vehicle had minor damage, while Hayes’ vehicle was disabled and had to be towed from the scene.

Police report a 15-year-old male supplied his medication to two other clients at the Greentree Village facility in Snyder Township.
State police said the juvenile did this on two occasions between Oct. 30 and Oct. 31. Charges were filed through the Blair County Juvenile Probation office.

By Rick