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Single vehicle accident
BEECH CREEK – Lamar State Police were called to the scene of a single vehicle accident that occurred along National Highway 150 in Beech Creek Township, Clinton County, September 23.
Police say a 2021 Chevrolet Blazer driven by Derek Rippey, 48, of Mill Hall, was driving on Eagle Valley Road when his vehicle hydroplaned. The Blazer crossed the road, struck a tree, and turned around before coming to a stop. Rippey suffered a minor injury in the crash and a passenger, Brandi Eslick, 39, of Mill Hall, was also injured. She was taken to UPMC Lock Haven by Beech Creek-Blanchard EMS.
After investigation, it was found that the driver was under the influence of alcoholic beverages. Rippey has been placed under arrest for impaired driving. Criminal charges are pending for lab results.
The accident took place at 12:56 a.m.
Hit and run crash
LOGANTON – Lamar State Police investigated a hit-and-run accident that occurred between September 26 and September 27.
Police say someone hit a mailbox along Rockey Road in Loganton.
The victim, 68, from Loganton, reported the incident to state police. The wooden mailbox was valued at $ 75.
Police said the unknown suspect damaged the victim’s mailbox and fled the scene in an unknown direction, PSP said in its report.
Single vehicle accident
CASTANEA – Lamar State Police investigated a September 23 vehicle crash along National Highway 220 in Castanea Township, Clinton County.
Police said a 2014 Subaru Crosstrek driven by Rachael Baust, 36, of Beech Creek, was heading north along National Highway 220 when it lost control of her vehicle. The Crosstrek exited the vehicle and struck an embankment before overturning.
The damage was significant in the 7:11 a.m. crash. No injuries were reported.
Drunk driving accident
LOCK HAVEN – Lamar State Police have been called to the scene of a vehicle crash along Park Avenue in Dunnstable Township, Clinton County.
Police said a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by Jordan Dauberman, 25, of Lock Haven was heading north in the right lane of Park Avenue when the vehicle left the roadway and struck a guide rail. The Grand Cherokee continued north, then struck a traffic sign.
Dauberman showed signs of debilitation and was arrested for impaired driving. No injuries were reported and the Grand Cherokee had to be towed from the scene.
The accident took place at 11:37 p.m. The police were assisted on the spot by Jim Johnson’s Auto.
Theft by deception
MILL HALL – Lamar State Police investigated a case of welfare fraud on September 20.
Police say someone gained access to the identity of a 62-year-old woman from Mill Hall and attempted to file an unemployment claim through the Pennsylvania Department of Labor.
The woman suffered no financial loss as a result of the incident, police said.
Single vehicle accident
LOGANTON – Lamar State Police investigated a September 27 vehicle crash along West Valley Road in Logan Township, Clinton County.
Police said a 2013 Kia Sorento driven by Richard Grove, 22, from Lamar was traveling east on West Valley Road when it failed to negotiate a curve in the roadway. The Sorento left the roadway and struck a ditch. He continued to move and then hit a fence in a grassy area.
Grove was uninjured in the 7:53 a.m. crash.
CMHS crash
MILL HALL – A vehicle accident called Lamar State Police to the scene on September 22.
The accident took place at Central Mountain High School, located at Keystone Central Drive in Bald Eagle Township. Police say a female driver, who was not named in the report, was moving east along the road when she lost control of her 2019 Subaru Outback and crashed into a ditch roadside, causing minor cosmetic damage.
The Outback was pulled from the ditch by a private towing company.
The accident took place at 9:35 p.m.
Hit and run crash
LOGANTON – Lamar State Police investigated a hit-and-run accident that occurred at the intersection of Rumberger Road and Rauchtown Road in Greene Township, Clinton County on September 17.
Police say a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado driven by Toby Stover, 25, of Loganton struck a forest sign at the intersection. The Silverado continued to the 1400 block of Rumberger Road where the vehicle was stopped. Stover then fled on foot. Police say he has a suspended license.
No injuries were reported in the 1:15 pm crash. Tressler’s Towing towed the Silverado from the scene.
Hit and run accident
LOCK HAVEN – A hit and run accident was investigated by Lamar State Police on September 11 in Pine Creek Township, Clinton County on September 11.
Police said a 2015 Chevrolet Silverado driven by Kenneth Frey, 35, of Jersey Shore, was driving the 800 block of Park Avenue when his vehicle crossed the opposite traffic lane and slipped a PPL post. Frey continued to roll along the pavement, turning onto Harley Drive.
Frey then fled. No injuries were reported in the 4:56 am crash.
DUI
HOWARD – Rockview State Police launched a traffic stop on August 15.
After investigating the intersection of North Eagle Valley Road and Ridge Crest Drive, police discovered that the driver of a 2018 General Motors Sierra was under the influence of alcohol.
The driver of the vehicle was a 29-year-old man, Howard. The investigation is ongoing.
Drug possession
BELLEFONTE – A drug possession case was investigated by State Police in Rockview on September 25.
Police said a 41-year-old Bellwood man was arrested along Interstate 99 in Spring Township, Center County. He was found in possession of drugs.
The traffic stopped at 1:58 a.m.
Driving under the influence
RENOVO – Lamar State Police investigated an impaired driving accident on September 19 in Renovo Ward, Clinton County.
Police said a 2008 Toyota Carolla driven by Bridget Button, 30, of Renovo, was driving along Huron Avenue when it crashed. Button was found under the influence and arrested on suspicion of drunk driving.
Charges were filed by the magistral district justice on 25-3-03.
DUI
LOCK HAVEN – Lamar State Police investigated an impaired driving case on September 27.
Police said a 1995 Plymouth Neon driven by Joshua Rathmell, 41, of Mackeyville, was driving at high speed along Bellefonte Avenue in Lock Haven.
A traffic stop was called and Rathmell was found to be under the influence of a controlled substance. He was arrested for drunk driving during the 12:37 p.m. incident.
Driving under the influence
NOTICE – Lamar State Police investigated an impaired driving case on August 21.
Police said a 2016 Chevrolet Cruze was stopped along State Route 220 North in Pine Creek Township, Clinton County. The driver, Ryan Koch, 21, of Jersey Shore, had several indicators of impairment. He was taken into custody for drunk driving and taken to hospital for chemical tests. Charges will be brought before the district justice from 3-25-01, police said.
The traffic was stopped at 2:07 am
Drug possession
LOCK HAVEN – Lamar State Police investigated a drug possession case on August 11.
Police say a 1986 Jeep Cherokee was arrested for carrying a truck license plate. The driver, Ronald Storeman, 26, of Lock Haven, showed signs of impairment and was found to be in possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
The stop, which took place at the intersection of Glenn Road and University Drive, was at 10:59 p.m.
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