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On The Record

April 2, 2012
The Times Observer

Brokenstraw

Twp.

Theft. Emily Gausman, 34, Warren, reported to Warren-based state police that her leather saddle and accessories wer taken from the tack room at Boulder Ridge Equestrian Center, sometime between Aug. 1, 2011 and March 30, 2012. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police or Warren County Crimestoppers.

Conewango Twp.

Scam. Conewango Township police said a township resident received a card in the mail stating that she had won a $100 unclaimed reward at 4:45 p.m. on March 31. Police said the card was a scam and advise anyone receiving such a card to report it to police.

Farmington Twp.

Burglary. Warren-based state police responded to 3830 Lanning Hill Road for a reported burglary that occurred between 7 a.m. March 31 and 10:30 a.m. April 1. According to police, intruders entered the home through an unsecured front door, ransacked the residence and took numerous firearms, electronics, jewelry and assorted U.S. currency. Total value was $25,000, police said. The intruders also ransacked the garage and an upstairs apartment. Police only identified the victim as a 68-year-old woman. Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police or Warren County Crimestoppers.

Mead Twp.

Accident. Warren-based state police responded to a one-vehicle accident on Dutchman Run Road at 6;30 p.m. March 30. According to police, a 15-year-old male from Clarendon lost control of the vehicle while negotiating a right curve. Police said the vehicle traveled across both lanes and struck a utility pole. The vehicle then spun clockwise and rolled onto its roof. Police said the driver and a passenger, Todd Losey, 22, Clarendon, were both thrown clear of the vehicle. The driver sustained moderate injury and was transported to Warren General Hospital by Clarendon VFD ambulance. Losey sustained a minor injury. Police said the driver was charged with driving too fast for conditions.

Pittsfield Twp.

DUI. Warren-based state police said they were assisting Garland volunteer firefighters and Youngsville ambulance at 11:40 p.m. March 31 near the intersection of Davey Hill Road and Andrews Run Road when they came in contact with Laura Wenzel, 43, Warren. Police said Wenzel was in physical control of a motor vehicle and was found to be under the influence of alcohol. She was arrested for DUI, processed at the state police station and released to a family member.

Pleasant Twp.

DUI. Warren-based state police said they received a complaint at 5:08 p.m. March 31 of a motorist driving all over Route 6. Police said they stopped the car near the Main Avenue intersection and arrested Gerald Davis, 63, for DUI.

Scattering rubbish. James Mead, Sheffield, reported to Warren-based state police that someone had dumped construction debris, couches, chairs and household waste on his property off of Mohawk Avenue, approximately a tenth of a mile north of Morrison Run Road on March 17. Police said Gregory Charles Markham, Clarendon, was charged with scattering rubbish through District Justice Laura Bauer's office.

Southwest Twp.

Car fire. Warren-based state police responded to a car fire at 10 p.m. March 30 on Golby Road, 100 feet north of the Venango County line. According to police, Charles Vargason, 75, Titusville, was northbound on Golby Road when his 2002 Chevrolet Silverado stopped, then became engulfed in flames. Police said Vargason was able to get out of the vehicle and was not injured.

 
 

 

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