Clearfield woman allegedly lied on firearm application
Sheila Kent, 48, of 120 Clark St., Clearfield, allegedly lied on an application to purchase a firearm from National Sport Goods back in June of 2020, according to Tiadaghton Valley Regional Police.
Kent allegedly checked “no” in response to the question, “Have you ever been convicted in any court for a felony, or other crime, for which the judge could imprison you for more than one year, even if you received a shorter sentence including probation?” said Brian Firetti, a Tiadaghton Valley Regional Police officer.
According to Firetti, Kent previously pled guilty to DUI twice in 2006, and was placed on probation for two years.
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The Old Lycoming Township supervisors dug into several brief agenda items during their February meeting after officiating promotions within Old Lycoming Township Police Department.
The supervisors unanimously approved Allyx Kennedy as the new township bookkeeper and treasurer, while they made various other appointments to its planning commission.
Jessica Williams was assigned to the township’s planning commission through Dec. 31, 2024, while Ed Gair and David Kay were approved through Dec. 31, 2021. Each approval received unanimous support from the supervisors.
Meanwhile, Judy Fink resigned from the Zoning Hearing Board after 28 years of service to the community.
“We accept her resignation with regret. She did an outstanding job and we will miss her experience,” Linda Mazullo, one of the township supervisors, said.
Jersey Shore woman allegedly steals toys from Family Dollar
A Jersey Shore woman allegedly used a bag of stolen toys for tots donations to ferry an unpaid item out of the Old Lycoming Family Dollar in November.
Phyllis Wettlaufer, 37, of 36 Harer Park Road, Jersey Shore, allegedly entered the retail store around noon Nov. 27 and removed a plastic bag from the “Toys for Tots” donation bin, according to Old Lycoming Township Police.
She then allegedly walked around the store with the bag, and her young daughter allegedly moved a toy from the toy shelf into the bag, Michael Engel, an Old Lycoming Township police officer said.
McIntyre Township man allegedly drove tractor after drinking
Allen Jean, 22, of 777 Langdon Road, had a BAC of 0.10% when he was driving a new Kubota Tractor LA340 southbound on Route 14 north of Langdon Road, according to Trooper Andrew Dalkiewicz.
“Jean advised that he had some beers with his buddies and decided to take the new tractor for a ride,” Dalkiewicz wrote in an affidavit.
Jean is charged with DUI and careless driving, and was sent a summons to appear at the Old Lycoming Township Police Department.
Man arrested for allegedly assaulting woman
Kalvin Ali Sampson, 29, of 1715 Blaine St., Apartment 2, allegedly assaulted and harassed a Loyalsock woman the afternoon of Dec. 19, state police said. Sampson allegedly put his hand around the woman’s neck, pushed her onto the couch and struck her with a straw broom twice, according to Trooper Robert Jacobs. Sampson posted the $25,000 bail set by Judge William Solomon. He is scheduled to appear before Judge Gary Whitema
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