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City man faces assault charges | News, Sports, Jobs

ifredregill@altoonamirror.com An Altoona man is facing assault and trespassing charges after allegedly entering his estranged wife’s residence Wednesday and dragging her out of the home, court documents stated. Caleb M. Thompson, 39, was arraigned Thursday by Magisterial District Judge Fred Miller and was detained at Blair County Prison until he posted a $10,000 cash bond Friday, according to court documents. Thompson allegedly burst into his estranged wife’s Fourth Avenue residence Wednesday and accused her of having a new boyfriend, police reported. The victim told police she and Thompson were separated, and she moved to the new residence to get away from Thompson, court documents stated.

Erratic behavior leads to arrest | News, Sports, Jobs

Judge OKs reckless driving charge against Tyrone man | News, Sports, Jobs

kstephens@altoonamirror.com 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.”

Pair accused of theft from alleged drug dealer | News, Sports, Jobs

ifredregill@altoonamirror.com Police arrested two more men in connection with the theft of an alleged drug dealer’s drugs, court documents stated. Altoona resident James K. Ross-Johnson, 21, and 19-year-old Kyler Luckadoo, who has no fixed address, were arraigned Thursday by Magisterial District Judge Fred Miller on numerous felony charges, including burglary, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver and aggravated assault, according to court documents. On Jan. 21, Luckadoo and Johnson-Ross allegedly aided Jason Sanderlin, who was arraigned Jan. 30, in stealing marijuana from Dakota Holliday in the wee hours of the morning. The theft was discovered by police when they acted on confidential information that Holliday might be selling marijuana, but a search of his home only yielded a small amount of the controlled substance, a criminal complaint stated.

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