Towanda man charged with DUI following crash
John Eric Secor, 30, of Towanda has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol following a two-vehicle accident on U.S. Route 6 in Wysox Township, police said.
The accident occurred when Secor lost control of his 2005 Ford F-150, which struck a curb, crossed over the center lines and struck an oncoming 2013 Chevrolet Avalanche, police said.
The operator of the Chevrolet Avalanche, 37-year-old Suzanne Ferris of Towanda, suffered a minor injury, state police said.
Secor was uninjured, according to the state police at Towanda.
A blood test revealed that Secor's blood alcohol content was .274 percent within two hours after operating the vehicle, police said.
Both vehicles were towed following the crash, which occurred at 2:10 p.m. on Sept. 21 in front of the Sherwood Groves auto dealership, police said.
Athens man charged with criminal trespass
Darren Logan Rudloff, 29, of Athens has been charged with criminal trespass after he went on a property in Monroe Township without the owner's permission, police said.
The incident occurred at 2:13 p.m. Saturday, police said.
Wysox man charged with simple assault
Aaron Scott Bennett, 30, of Wysox and a woman engaged in a verbal argument on Sunday that became physical, police said.
As a result of this incident, Bennett has been charged with simple assault, criminal mischief, and harassment, state police said.
State police described the woman as the "victim" in this incident.
The incident occurred at a location in Wysox Township, state police at Towanda said.
Monroeton man accused of stealing pills
Bradley Lee Cordner, 29, of Monroeton is accused of stealing 14 pills that belonged to another individual, police said.
The incident occurred on Sept. 30 at a residence on Brocktown Road in Monroe Township, state police at Towanda said.
Cordner has been charged with theft of moveable property, police said.
Man charged with DUI, resisting arrest in Wysox Twp.
Brandon L. Philip, 32, of Prosser, Wash., has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and resisting arrest after he was involved in a motor vehicle accident in Wysox Township, police said.
At 11:28 p.m. on Oct. 8, Philip lost control of his vehicle as he was traveling west on U.S. Route 6, state police at Towanda said.
The vehicle traveled onto the westbound curb, then crossed back over the roadway and struck a guard rail, police said.
Philip attempted to flee, but was unable to due to the extensive damage to his vehicle's steering, police said.
Philip was arraigned before Towanda Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark. Philip was then sent to the Bradford County jail in lieu of $20,000 bail, police said.
False identification provided
Cerdan C. Holmes, 21, of Waverly, was arrested on Sept. 18, by Sayre Borough Police officers as a result of providing false identification to officers conducting an investigation, and his subsequent attempt to flee.
Holmes was arrested and charged with giving false identification to law enforcement and resisting arrest. He was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Wilcox and given $25,000 bail. He will face charges at a preliminary hearing with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw at 11 a.m. on Nov. 25.
Firearms stolen
On Sept. 21, an unknown female knocked on a residence in Ridgebury Township to ask for assistance with a disabled vehicle. When the victim left his residence to assist the female, another unknown person went into the residence and stole a Ruger Blackhawk .357 Magnum revolver, Ruger Single Six .22 revolver and a Ruger .22 Hornet rifle from the residence. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Pennsylvania State Police at (570) 265-2186.
Refusal to leave hotel results in charges
The Sayre Borough Police department was dispatched to the Best Western Grand Victorian Inn on Sept. 21, for the report of a destructive man who had punched and broken the glass door of the hotel entrance.
Upon arrival, officers contacted Jeromy S. Snyder, 34, of Mifflinburg, Pa., who was noticeably intoxicated and extremely agitated. He became upset and angry over the officers' presence and was unable to be calmed down by the management or his female companion.
The hotel manager at first directed Snyder back to his hotel room. Snyder refused to cooperate with attempts to be led to his room at which time the manager asked officers to escort him off the property for the safety of other guests.
He yelled multiple obscenities to the management and officers before being arrested and taken to the Sayre Borough Police Department.
He was charged with disorderly conduct and defiant trespass. He was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Clark and given $2,500 bail.
Man charged with assault
On Sept. 28, an evening of social drinking resulted in the accused, Michael McGowan, 29, of Wyalusing, punching a female victim in the face, causing injury. McGowan was taken into custody by Pennsylvania State Police Troopers and charged with simple assault pursuant to the domestic violence law.