HARRISBURG The Pennsylvania Superior Court has denied the appeal of a former Avis man who was convicted of sexually assaulting three women in the fall of 20
HARRISBURG The Pennsylvania Superior Court has denied the appeal of a former Avis man who was convicted of sexually assaulting three women in the fall of
LOCK HAVEN The following court proceedings were held before district judges. Shawn Michael Mills, of North Bend, charged with aggravated assault-attempts to cause or causes bodily injury with deadly weapon, aggravated assault-attempts to cause serious bodily injury or causes injury with extreme indifference, two counts simple assault, two counts recklessly endangering another person, firearms not to be carried without a license and firearm not to be carried without a license-no criminal violation, held for court, and two counts recklessly endangering another person, charges dismissed. Mark Russell Cella, of Loganton, charged with driving under the influence-first offense, driving at safe speed and careless driving, waived for court.
Eric King
LOCK HAVEN Eric Montague King, 44, of Lafayette Street, Avis, was bound over for trial on one count of Stalking, three counts of Indecent Assault, and one count of Harassment by District Judge Keith Kibler following a preliminary hearing on Tuesday morning.
Police allege that King had made unwanted physical contact with three women on three separate occasions in Avis and Pine Creek Township in September and November of this year. Two of the women testified at the preliminary hearing Tuesday and provided detailed accounts of what occurred.
The first woman, a 66-year-old, testified that she was walking her dog when she encountered King who was also walking his two dogs in Avis on Sept. 23.