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Police say an argument over loud music in Indiana County resulted in $5,000 damage to a woman’s car and a New Alexandria man facing multiple charges.
Ryan Lee Reynolds, 30, was arraigned on charges of criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, harassment and simple assault after his arrest by state troopers in connection with an altercation at 7:46 a.m. Friday with another man on Sage Street in Clymer.
Three troopers responding to multiple reports of a loud disturbance in the area “discovered Reynolds actively striking a metal shovel against a black 2014 Volkswagen Jetta sedan, which troopers discovered was owned by a 29-year-old woman who lives nearby,” State police spokesman Clifford Greenfield of the Indiana station reported.
Police say an argument over loud music in Indiana County resulted in $5,000 damage to a woman’s car and a New Alexandria man facing multiple charges. Ryan Lee Reynolds, 30, was arraigned on charges of criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, harassment and simple assault after his arrest by state troopers in
State police are investigating a spate of thefts in Saltsburg, just over the border from Westmoreland County.
Trooper Clifford Greenfield said items were taken overnight during the weekend. Unlocked vehicles were targeted in some of the thefts on Hemlock Way and Salt, Walnut and Washington streets.
Police were looking at surveillance video to compile a list of stolen property, which includes cash, $3,000 worth of Milwaukee tools, a black mountain bicycle and a red Taotao ATV. Residents were advised to secure their vehicles and property and report suspicious activity.
Greenfield said troopers do not believe the thefts are related to a stolen vehicle investigation spanning three counties, including Westmoreland. Police are still working to determine who was behind those thefts, which police believe are connected, he said.
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Two schools in Indiana County were temporarily locked down Wednesday afternoon as state police investigated reports of a shooting at an apartment in Homer City, state police said.
Trooper Clifford Greenfield said Homer City Police and state police responded to reports of a disturbance and shooting in an apartment on North Main Street in the borough just after 12:30 p.m.
“As a precaution, Homer-Center School District (the elementary school and high school) was placed in lockdown for about an hour while law enforcement responded,” Greenfield said.