Burglary BELLEFONTE State police at Rockview are investigating a burglary that took place at 115 Upper Gyp Road, Benner Township. The burglary took plac
A New York woman faces charges after she allegedly stole a vehicle after shoving the driver out of the SUV at an intersection in Snyder Township. Mary Ann Phi
From Mirror staff reports
Plans to construct a machine shop in Snyder Township received a positive review Thursday by Blair County Planning Commission members.
Scott Breindel of Deadluck Manufacturing plans to construct a 4,000-square-foot machine shop at South Eagle Valley Road and Templeton Drive. In addition to the proposed building, paved parking and various landscaping will be provided.
Additionally, a 2,140-square-foot building addition was shown adjacent to the proposed building. However, the addition will not be constructed at this time and was shown for future planning purposes.
Access to the site will be through a 24-foot wide bidirectional driveway connection to South Eagle Valley Road, continuing to a 24-foot wide parking lot aisle and a maximum 30.1-foot-wide parking area along the southwest side of the site, said Jamie L. Klink, regional planner.
Drug possession
BELLEFONTE At 11:49 p.m. on April 10, a traffic stop was conducted by state police at Rockview on South Eagle Valley Road/Sams Drive in Boggs Township.
According to police, the operator of a 2004 Cheverlet Silverado, a male, 24, of Pottersdale, was found to be in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
DUI alleged
BELLEFONTE At 5:20 a.m. on March 28, a traffic stop was conducted by state police at Rockview on I-80 East in Boggs Township.
According to police, while conducting the traffic stop of a Nissan Versa, the operator, a male, 41, of Mount Vernon, N.Y., was found to be under the influence of a drug. Investigation is ongoing.
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HOLLIDAYSBURG A summary offense of reckless driving can be added to the traffic citations filed against a Tyrone man who allegedly engaged in a high-speed chase with a motorcyclist who crashed and died.
The reckless driving charge against Brad Confer of Tyrone is expected to be addressed at Magisterial District Judge Fred Miller’s office where Confer has two pending summary traffic citations in connection with the June 1, 2019, incident.
“In light of the judge’s ruling, the additional charge will be pursued,” Blair County District Attorney Pete Weeks said Monday. “But I’m not sure yet, procedurally, as to how that’s going to happen.”