Mill Hall Woman Pleads Guilty in May Shooting that Caused KCSD Schools to Lockdown
Clinton County District Attorney’s Office Release August 26, 2025:
Mill Hall Woman Pleads Guilty in May Shooting that Caused KCSD Schools to Lockdown
LOCK HAVEN– Ashley D. Snook of Cedar Lane in Mill Hall, entered guilty pleas to several offenses on the morning of Tuesday, August 26, 2025, before Judge Michael F. Salisbury of the Clinton County Court of Common Pleas.
Snook, age 37, pled guilty to one count of Terroristic Threats -Causing Serious Public Inconvenience, a felony of the 3rd degree; one count of Recklessly Endangering Another Person, a misdemeanor of the 2nd degree; and Disorderly Conduct, a misdemeanor of the 3rd degree.
Judge Salisbury scheduled sentencing for October 14, 2025, at which time the Court will consider victim impact statements from the adult male victim and any statements that may be offered by Keystone Central School District.
The charges stem from an incident that occurred on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at 11:07 a.m., when Snook was involved in what was described as a “domestic dispute” at her residence, which borders the properties of Central Mountain Middle School and Mill Hall Elementary School. During the dispute, Snook discharged a 9mm pistol outside of the residence, shooting a vehicle parked nearby. Consequently, both schools were placed into “lockdown” procedures in response to a report of the shooting.
State Police arrived on scene approximately five minutes after the incident occurred and took Snook into custody, and recovered the firearm without further incident. Pursuant to Keystone Central School District procedures, parents of students were immediately notified of the lockdown, which caused significant and understandable public alarm, according to DA Dave Strouse.
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