Arrests made in two Lock Haven incidents
LOCK HAVEN, PA – City police report the arrest of a Mill Hall man in connection with an altercation last Friday night.
Police said officers were dispatched to the 300 block of N Henderson St. for a disturbance. Upon arrival, officers found Alan Confer, 42, Mill Hall, with a stab wound to the chest.
It was found through the investigation that Confer had engaged in a confrontation with another individual and allegedly was hitting the person in the head with a metal pipe. That individual brandished a knife in self-defense and Confer was cut in the chest. Confer has been charged with aggravated assault and simple assault. Confer was arraigned in front of District Judge Keith Kibler and given $25,000 unsecured bail.
Police also report Terry Butler, 47, Lock Haven, has been charged with criminal mischief and resisting arrest. Police allege that on Nov. 11 Butler threw items off a second story porch causing over $5,000 in damage to the items. As Butler was being taken into custody, he allegedly resisted arrest. Butler was arraigned in front of District Judge John Maggs and given $2,500 bail. Police said Butler posted bail and has been released.
Sourced via CRIMEWATCH®: https://clinton.crimewatchpa.com/lockhavenpd/133026/post/news-release-tuesday-november-29-2022