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The Blotter

Sep 2, 2003

Hollidaysburg state police
Police were called to a Teaberry Street, Tyrone Township residence at 12:55 a.m. today for a reported domestic dispute.
Police said a 30-year-old Tyrone woman was punched by a known man. Charges of harassment will be filed with District Justice Fred Miller.
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Heather Marie Wills, 22, of Tyrone was arrested and arraigned on charges of resisting arrest, criminal attempt escape, disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and harassment following an incident that occurred at 518 Teaberry Street at 12:15 a.m. this morning.
Police were dispatched the location for a report of a loud party. Once on scene, Wills became disorderly. Police warned her twice to stop.
Police said Wills responded with obscene language and said to arrest her. She attempted to flee on foot, but was caught a short time later. Once caught, police said she physically resisted the arrest.
She was arraigned before District Magistrate Kenneth Garman and released on $7,000 unsecured bail.
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Four Tyrone residents who had their vehicles parked along Glenby Lane in Antis Township between 7:30 p.m. Aug. 25 and 7:30 a.m. Aug. 26 were victims of vandalism.
The victims reported to police that someone spray painted “B.F.K.” and anarchy symbols on the vehicles and also on a garage door.
Anyone with information is encouraged contact 696-6100.
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Richard Roos of Tyrone reported to police that someone entered his garage along state Route 865 in Bellwood sometime between Aug. 6 and 11 and removed more than $2,400 worth of tools.
Police are continuing to investigate.
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Police responded to a domestic dispute on North Ninth Street in Bellwood at 12:10 a.m. Sunday.
Police said a husband and wife became involved in an argument after the wife returned home from a birthday party.
Police said the 35-year-old male became upset with the 27-year-old woman because she had taken the cell phone with her. The man attempted to push the woman down the stairs, said police. She attempted to call police, but the man took the phone from her.
She was not injured in the accident.
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Todd R. Fillman of Altoona was cited for public drunkenness following an incident along Old Route 220 in Antis Township at 1:15 a.m. Saturday.
Police said he was observed walking north in the southbound lane of travel. He was under the influence of an alcoholic beverage and was wearing dark clothing, which presented a danger for himself and others.
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Police report Latisha M. Jackson, 24, of Tyrone was arrested for harassment for an incident that occurred at 7:28 p.m. on Aug. 30 at the Teaberry Development in Snyder Township.
Police said Jackson spat on the face of a 33-year-old Tyrone woman during a verbal altercation.
If convicted, Jackson faces up to a $300 fine and/or up to 90 days in jail.
Philipsburg state police
A Tyrone woman was a passenger in a vehicle that crashed along Hannah Hill in Taylor Township, Center County at 4 p.m. Saturday.
Police said Rachel Dengate of Port Matilda was eastbound on Hannah Hill when she lost control of her 1987 Ford Ranger on the loose gravel, causing the vehicle to slide sideways in a counterclockwise motion. The vehicle then struck an embankment with its front end and rolled onto its passenger side.
The driver was transported to Tyrone Hospital by MVEMS.
Julie Garman, of Tyrone, was transported to Tyrone Hospital by AMED.
Police were assisted at the scene by the Port Matilda Volunteer Fire Co.
Police said neither the driver or passenger were wearing their safety belts.

By Rick