Bench warrants issued for Dunnstable Township couple who failed to appear for sentencing

LOCK HAVEN, PA – Husband and wife, William and Candy Jo Laubscher both failed to appear on Tuesday for their scheduled sentencing hearings before Clinton County Court of Common Pleas Judge Michael F. Salisbury.

According to a Wednesday release from the office of Clinton County District Attorney Dave Strouse, they are now considered to be fugitives from justice as Judge Salisbury issued bench warrants for their immediate apprehension on Tuesday morning.

The Laubschers were convicted in early June following a jury trial prosecuted by District Attorney Strouse. The jury took approximately 90 minutes to return guilty verdicts on the Laubschers at their joint trial. Both Laubschers were convicted of Terroristic Threats (M1) and Simple Assault (M2), while Candy was also convicted of Firearms Not to be Carried Without a License (M1).

The Laubschers last known address was on Reeder Road in Dunnstable Township. Anyone with information as to the location of either defendant should notify Clinton County 911, the Clinton County Sheriff, or the District Attorney’s office. You can also submit an anonymous tip via the Clinton County Law Enforcement CrimeWatch website at: https://clinton.crimewatchpa.com/da/133000/contact/contact-us

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