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The Blotter

Jun 4, 2004

Hollidaysburg State Police
Police arrested a Snyder Township man on May 28 as a result of domestic violence incidents which occurred last week.
Dane Richard Madron, 29, RR 4, Tyrone was charged with terroristic threats, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person. Two separate incidents involving the victim, Christina Marie Walters, occurred at a residence on Little Bear Run Road in Snyder Township on May 25 and on May 27.
Madron was arraigned before District Justice Fred Miller and placed in the Blair County Prison on $30,000 bond. Madron subsequently posted bond according to Miller.

Damage was done to two tires on a vehicle belonging to Cheryl Myers of Bellwood.
Police indicate the tires were punctured at the victim’s residence at Miller’s Trailer Court in Antis Township. Total damage to the tires was $106.58.
Huntingdon State Police
State Police report a 26-year-old man from Spruce Creek was involved in a DUI-related accident early Saturday Morning.
The incident occurred on State Route 350, south of Warriors Mark Township. The driver was operating his vehicle northbound and went off the road, struck several guideposts then hit a fence. The vehicle ended up stuck in a creek. An investigation revealed the operator was driving under the influence. Charges are pending according to police.

A Warriors Mark man has been cited for violating a protection from abuse order.
Harold Ronald Wheland, Jr., 26, allegedly had been making phone calls to third parties in an attempt to contact the victim, Amanda Marie Clouser, also of Warriors Mark.
Wheland was taken into custody and arraigned before District Justice Richard Witt in Huntingdon on May 28. He was then taken back to the Huntingdon County Jail.

Police indicate a woman known to them, but not identified in their report, has been harassing two women in Warriors Mark Township.
She allegedly called the victims and harassed them by using profane language toward them over the telephone. The incidents occurred shortly after 7 a.m. on May 27.

Someone entered the residence of Amanda Clouser, along Dry Hollow Road in Warriors Mark Township. The perpetrators gained access to the residence by prying open the front door. Clouser told police there was nothing missing from the residence.
The burglars fled the scene undetected.
Anyone with information on the incident should contact Huntingdon State Police at 627-3161.

By Rick