BRIAN ST. JOHN III
LOCK HAVEN After weeks of continuances, a preliminary hearing has been scheduled for Brian St. John III, 19, of Lock Haven, who is charged with criminal homicide in the shooting death of Jakob L. Haines, 21, of Beech Creek.
The in-person hearing will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25, in the large courtroom of the Clinton County Courthouse.
A limit of 50 people will be allowed in the courtroom for the hearing and COVID guidelines will be followed.
St. John has been held without bail in the Clinton County Correctional Facility since the fatal shooting on Feb. 26, 2021 at the St. John home, 330 Brewery Hollow Road.
Travis Scott Condo, 38, Lock Haven, will face Judge Craig P. Miller on Jan. 11.
Condo used counterfeit $20 bills to purchase lottery tickets, according to a complaint filed by officer Gage Fischer of the Lock Haven City Police Department.
Fischer said Condo used the counterfeit bills on Aug. 19 at the Puffâs Discount store at 200 Bellefonte Avenue to purchase approximately $65 of lottery tickets.
Fischer then said he spoke with the Woodward Township Police Department Chief, who told him Condo was involved in a similar incident at Puff N Snuff the same day.
According to Fischer, Woodward officers provided pictures and a description of the suspect in Woodward. Fischer said the pictures were an exact match for Condo.
Clifford âDeanâ Hinton
Clifford “Dean” Hinton, 78, of Lock Haven, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020 at UPMC Williamsport.
He was born in Lock Haven on Aug. 28, 1942, the son of the late Clifford and Sara Seasholtz Hinton.
Dean was a 1960 graduate of Lock Haven High School and served in the Army National Guard until his honorable discharge in 1966.
On April 10, 1965, he married the former Linda Herr, who survives.
Dean was a member of the Flemington First Church of Christ.
After working at Hammermill Paper Company and the Ford Motor Company, he began his career in law enforcement on July 3, 1968 with the Lock Haven City Police Department retiring as Sargent after 30 years. But, in true Dean fashion, he could never fully retire he continued to work at PDC Spas, Lock Haven University and most recently at Belles Spring Golf Course.