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State College police on Tuesday arrested a Woodward man accused of exposing himself to children last month in a College Township park. David Ray Snyder, 57, was denied bail by District Judge Casey McClain because Snyder is already facing charges for allegedly filming a woman and her two teenage daughters while they changed clothes in a bath house at Bald Eagle State Park last summer. The investigation into the new charges began on July 7, when police received a report of a male exposing himself to several young girls, all around the age of 7, at Spring Creek Park. Police said the suspect had left the area in a silver minivan. Snyder was identified as the suspect when he returned to the park on July 19, according to a news release. ....
A Warriors Mark man is facing felony charges for allegedly selling the drugs that caused a woman’s overdose death last year at a Ferguson Township motel. Jeremy J. Brooks, 39, is accused of selling fentanyl and methamphetamine that killed 33-year-old Donnee Gordon, of State College, on August 22. According to a complaint filed by Ferguson Township police, a witness told investigators she saw Brooks sell Gordon “a couple hundred dollars worth” of heroin and methamphetamine that night and that Brooks said the heroin was “strong.” Another witness told police he saw a man named “Jeremy or Justin” sell the drugs to Gordon and that he assumed the heroin contained fentanyl, according to the complaint. ....
The man charged earlier this month in the 2016 killing a Pine Grove Mills woman was brought back to Pennsylvania this weekend and is being held at the Centre County Correctional Facility. Kowalski was arraigned on Saturday morning before District Judge Casey McClain, who denied bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 8. Tuggy was found dead by friends who came to check on her after she failed to meet them. Her murder baffled family and friends, who could not imagine who would want to harm her. A years-long investigation by Ferguson Township police was joined in 2019 by the attorney general’s office. It eventually led to Kowalski, who was described in a criminal complaint as a former co-worker of Tuggy’s who had developed a friendship with her. ....
Schlow Centre Region Library’s next director is already a familiar face around the downtown State College institution. Lisa Rives Collens, currently head of patron services at Schlow, will succeed Cathi Alloway as the library’s director. Alloway is retiring on April 2 after 50 years in the library profession, including the last 10 at Schlow. The Schlow Library Board of Trustees unanimously approved Collens’ appointment last week and the Centre Region Council of Governments General Forum confirmed the appointment on Monday night. The search for the next director drew applications from candidates all around the eastern United States, COG executive director Eric Norenberg said. ....