Police News
The Latest News From Clinton County Law Enforcement and State Police
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Pine Creek Township woman arrested on drug delivery charges
PINE CREEK TOWNSHIP, PA – Pine Creek Township police report the arrest of a township woman on drug delivery related…
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Lock Haven and City Police arbitration: seven months and still no decision
LOCK HAVEN, PA – It’s been a year since word that Lock Haven government proposed 10-hour shifts for its police…
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St. John sentenced to 60 months to 25 years in Woodward Township shooting death
LOCK HAVEN, PA – Clinton County President Judge Craig Miller on Tuesday imposed a sentence of 60 months to 25…
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Interstate 80 east bound reopens in Greene Township, Clinton County
FLEMINGTON, PA – The Clinton County Department of Emergency Services relayed word Friday morning that Interstate 80 eastbound in Greene…
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Interstate 80 east bound closed in Greene Township, Clinton County
FLEMINGTON, PA – The Clinton County Department of Emergency Services posted word around daybreak Friday that Interstate 80 eastbound in…
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Lamar Township man faces trial in multiple sexual assaults on minors charges
LOCK HAVEN, PA – Emanuel J. King, 25, of 151 Smith Lane, Lamar Township has been bound over to Clinton…
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Bucktail High School student charged with terroristic threats
FARWELL, PA – Renovo police said on Tuesday they have charged a 14-year-old male from Renovo with threatening to kill…
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Lock Haven man injured in Chapman Township ATV accident
CHAPMAN TOWNSHIP, PA – Renovo police last Saturday evening investigated a motor vehicle crash in the 700 block of Summerson…
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Former Mill Hall man apprehended in Kentucky in two-year-old local case
LAMAR TOWNSHIP, PA – Mill Hall police report the apprehension of a former borough resident wanted in a March 2021…
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Avis “caregiver” sentenced for thefts from five elderly victims
LOCK HAVEN, PA – Kathy M. Lachat, 61, of Avis, was sentenced by Clinton County Court President Judge Craig P.…
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