A Clearfield man accused of smashing a store window and stealing a pair of sneakers waived his right to a preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge Jerome Nevling yesterday at
KARTHAUS â A Karthaus woman is homeless after her home was destroyed on Christmas Day when law enforcement used force to gain access to the residence in an attempt to apprehend her son who had been threatening to harm her and police.
LuAnn Quick, 63, had contacted authorities earlier in the day on Christmas Eve because her son, Shannon D. Quick, 46, had recently exhibited disturbing mental health issues.
Shannon Quick was apprehended by Clearfield-based state police after a 12-hour standoff in the early hours of Christmas Day at the residence he shared with his mother and nephew on the 100-block of Potter Street in Karthaus Township
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KARTHAUS â More details have become available stemming from the 12-hour standoff that resulted in the arrest of a Karthaus man on Christmas morning.
Clearfield-based state police and other emergency responders were dispatched to the 100-block of Potter Street in Karthaus Township on Christmas Eve and remained on scene until Christmas morning when the situation was resolved.
According to a criminal complaint filed at District Judge Jerome Nevlingâs office on Dec. 25, Clearfield-based state police interviewed a Karthaus woman on Dec. 24 who stated that Shannon D. Quick, 46, who lived with her, threatened to âpound her face inâ and also threatened to shoot her in the past few days. The victim told police that she had not been able to sleep for four consecutive days in fear that Quick would beat her up or kill her.
A Clearfield couple accused abusing their six-month-old male infant waived their right to their preliminary hearings Monday before Magisterial District Judge Michael Morris at Centralized Court.
According to a previous article in The Progress, on Oct. 23, the infant was taken to Penn Highlands Clearfield by his father, Andre Maurice Sheffey, 33, of 975 Park Ave., Ext Apt. 8D (Lawrence Park Village) presenting as critically ill. The child was having seizures, was blue at the time of arrival and was cold to the touch, police said. The father told hospital staff that the infant fell off the couch and struck his head, according to police.