Burglary reported
An unknown person or individuals broke into Troy Dry Cleaners sometime between late Monday night and early Tuesday morning on East Main Street in Troy Borough and removed an undisclosed amount of money, said Troy police.
The person or persons broke a window and gained entry into the boiler room, police said.
An investigation is ongoing.
Stroller found
Pennsylvania State Police in Towanda reported a baby stroller was found on the side of Gulf Road in Orwell Township on Nov. 3. Anyone with information may contact the state police at (570) 265-2186.
Drug paraphernalia found
Pennsylvania State Police reported, that drug paraphernalia was found on Oct. 28 inside a residence along Milan Road in Ulster Township. These items were subsequently turned over to the state police for further investigation.
Series of thefts reported
Terence A. Poole, 48, of Waverly, was arrested on Nov. 7 by officers with the Sayre Borough Police Department after an investigation regarding a series of retail thefts from Croft Lumber in Sayre. Officers were called by the store and informed that Poole had been observed on a surveillance camera taking a Bostitch Finish Nailer during his visit to the store the day before. Poole was known to the employees of the store as an employee of S & J Landscaping and his employer was called regarding the missing nailer. The employer subsequently returned the item.
Upon investigating the stolen nailer, employees with Croft Lumber inventoried several missing items later found in Poole's possession totalling $1,812.01. When asked about the stolen items, Poole admitted to police that he had taken the items over the last two weeks.
Poole was subsequently charged with felony counts of retail theft and receiving stolen property. He was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw on Nov. 7 and received non-monetary bail. Poole is set to face these charges at a formal arraignment on Dec. 11.
Disorderly conduct arrest
On Nov. 7, officers with the Athens Borough Police Department were dispatched to a residence on Fourth Street for a report of an unwanted person threatening a resident.
Upon arrival, officers were met with a highly intoxicated person, identified as 45-year-old Otto Miller of Sayre. At the time, Miller was yelling and screaming at a neighbor's house across the street. When approached, he stated to officers, "I'm not going with you." It was at this time that officers struggled with Miller to handcuff him as he resisted.
Miller was charged with disorderly conduct, unreasonable noise. He was arraigned on Nov. 7 and received $5,000 bail. He is set to face these charges at a preliminary hearing on Dec. 16 with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw.