at Tiger Den
LOCK HAVEN Blake Cain, 18, of Mill Hall and an 11-year-old Lock Haven girl were cited for criminal mischief involving vandalism at the Tiger Den playground on April 24, Lock Haven City Police said.
Police said assistance from the public helped identify the two suspects.
DUI charge
SPRING MILLS A case of driving under the influence was investigated by state police at Rockview on May 6.
According to police, a 35-year-old Spring Mills woman was stopped at the intersection of N. Pennsylvania Avenue and Overlook Drive in Potter Township, Centre County.
One-vehicle crash
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP State police at Rockview investigated a one-vehicle crash that took place along Interstate 99 in Taylor Township, Centre County.
Two-vehicle crash
LOCK HAVEN Lock Haven City Police reported a two-vehicle crash that took place on May 6.
According to police, the crash took place at the intersection of East Water Street and North Grove Street in Lock Haven. Police say that Michael Ferraro, 29, of Linden, was traveling west on East Water Street and failed to stop for a red light. Ferraro’s vehicle struck a recycling truck that was traveling North on North Grove Street. That vehicle was being operated by Jarred Dincher, 35, of Linden.
Ferraro was cited for failing to stop at a steady red signal. The crash took place at 9:14 a.m.
One vehicle crash
LOCK HAVEN Olive Connelley, 81, of Orviston, was cited following a crash along Bellefonte Avenue on April 30 at 1:42 p.m., Lock Haven City Police said.
Connelley was traveling east on the roadway when she saw traffic stopped. Connelley did not have enough time to react and drove off the roadway, striking a sign at Brite Laundry, police said.
Possession of marijuana
LOCK HAVEN While conduction a house check in the 10 block of West Main Street on April 23, Clinton County Probation found Christopher Hasting, 18, of Jersey Shore, and a 17-year-old male were smoking marijuana, Lock Haven City Police reported.
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Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den playground is pictured above.
LOCK HAVEN Lock Haven City Police are asking the public for help in finding the individuals who damaged the Tiger Den Playground, and their offering a $500 reward for the information.
The Tiger Den is located at the former Dickey Elementary School and has been a part of Lock Haven since 2005 when a variety of community members and organizations raised funding for its construction.
City police posted images of the damage to the playground on social media and requested information on Saturday morning after it was discovered.
“The Tiger Den Playground was vandalized overnight,” the post reads. “A $500 reward is being offered for information leading (to) the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator(s).”
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Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown.
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Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown.
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Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown. PHOTO PROVIDED
Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown. PHOTO PROVIDED
Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown. PHOTO PROVIDED
Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown. PHOTO PROVIDED
Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown.
LOCK HAVEN – Lock Haven City Police are asking for information regarding vandalism at the Tiger Den Playground, located at the former Dickey Elementary School. The vandalism took place overnight and saw damage to multiple pieces of playground equipment.