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A middle-aged Jersey Shore man allegedly smashed three windows to gain access to the Tiadaghton Valley Police Department station Saturday night, all in the name of proving a point about alleged police corruption.
Aaron Hall, 40, of 1559 Sulpher Run Road, was subsequently stunned with an Electronic Control Device (ECD) and transported to Geisinger’s Jersey Shore Hospital for a head injury he suffered when he fell to the ground.
Chad Aldenderfer, a TVRPD officer, reported officer Tony Segura deployed the ECD when Hall allegedly became “verbally aggressive” and “began to take an aggressive stance” with officers, all the while refusing to follow officers’ orders.
JONATHAN BERGMUELLER jbergmueller@sungazette.com
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Plywood was placed on the lower windows of the Tiadaghton Valley Regional Police Station at 129 N. Pennsylvania Ave. in Jersey Shore after a Clinton County man shattered them during an incident on Tuesday afternoon.
JERSEY SHORE A middle-aged Clinton County man allegedly smashed three windows to gain access to the Tiadaghton Valley Regional Police Department station Saturday night, all in the name of proving a point about alleged police corruption.
Aaron Hall, 40, of 1559 Sulphur Run Road just east of Avis, was subsequently stunned with an Electronic Control Device (ECD) and transported to Geisinger’s Jersey Shore Hospital for a head injury he suffered when he fell to the ground.
Jan 15, 2021
Denise Dieter announced Thursday that she will be running for the position of Magisterial District Judge for District Court 29-3-01 in Jersey Shore, the office currently held by District Judge Jerry Lepley, who will be retiring this year.
Since 1993, Dieter has represented individuals, corporations, and municipalities in state and federal courts and before state and federal agencies in 28 counties, a news release from her campaign said. Dieter was retained out of law school to join growing general practice law firm, The Drier & Dieter Law Office, with concentration in municipal, estate, civil law and social security/disability law and litigation. The news release said she contributed to doubling of business within 10 years of joining.
Parents charged with endangering the welfare of children
Two Mill Hall parents are accused of allegedly neglecting their three children by providing filthy living conditions for them to live in.
Colton Styers, 25, and Jessica Hughes, 28, both of 280 Mountain Lane, are co-defendants in a case that charges them with endangering the welfare of their children, as well as in a separate animal cruelty case, at a Jersey Shore apartment they formerly lived at: 1316 Allegheny St., Apt. 2, according to Justin Segura, an officer with the Tiadaghton Valley Regional Police Department.
Styers and Hughes allegedly allowed garbage and filth to accumulate in the home to the point where Jordan McGill, a caseworker from the Lycoming County Children and Youth Center, could not walk from room to room, according to an affidavit filed by Segura.