Beech Creek woman found guilty of biting Lock Haven police officers

LOCK HAVEN, PA – Following a Thursday non-jury trial, Clinton County Court of Common Pleas President Judge Craig P. Miller found Tisha Leigh Smeal, 34, of Beech Creek, guilty of two counts of aggravated assault and two counts of simple assault stemming from a November 2020 incident at the Piper County Office Building in Lock Haven.

The case was prosecuted by Clinton County First Assistant District Attorney Thom Rosamilia and Smeal was represented by Clinton County Public Defender David I. Lindsay.

At the non-jury trial, Officer Cynthia Griffin of the Lock Haven City Police Department testified that she arrived on scene at the Piper Building on the afternoon of November 3, 2020 to assist in the apprehension of a wanted individual. At the scene, Griffin encountered Smeal, who refused to obey commands of law enforcement and attempted to push her way past Griffin to approach the wanted individual. At that time, Detective Richard Simpson arrived on scene and attempted to physically prevent Smeal from pushing past Officer Griffin, resulting in an altercation during which Smeal bit both Officer Griffin and Detective Simpson.

Smeal was eventually detained and charged with multiple counts of assault. Detective Simpson echoed the testimony of Officer Griffin and added that Smeal posed a threat to everyone on scene with her behavior both before and during the altercation with law enforcement. Both officers testified that they received medical treatment for their bite wounds, and surveillance video of the incident was played for the Court.

Smeal took the stand in her own defense and testified that she could not remember a large portion of her altercation with law enforcement due to anxiety, but that she could remember not being able to breathe as a result of pepper spray which was deployed by Detective Simpson. After extensive closing argument from both attorneys, Judge Miller briefly reviewed the evidence before rendering guilty verdicts on all four counts. Smeal was released pending sentencing in the matter scheduled for July 11, 2022. She faces a maximum of twenty (20) years in prison. Source: Clinton County District Attorney’s Office

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