Police Briefs
Sayre woman charged with endangering welfare of children, corruption of minors
Heather L. Morse, 32, of Sayre was charged with several charges by Sayre Borough Police on April 2, police said.
According to police, Morse gave her child Clonidine, a sleeping drug, to get her to fall asleep because Morse told police her child was being obnoxious late at night.
Morse initially told police she did not give her child the drug, but after Children and Youth Services completed blood work, which showed the drug in the child's blood, Morse admitted to giving the drug to her child, police said.
Morse was charged with endangering the welfare of a child, recklessly endangering another person, and corruption of minors, police said.
Morse was remanded to Bradford County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail.
Morse will appear before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw on April 7 for her preliminary hearing.
Teen accused of punching student at Wyalusing school
Michael Joseph Fassett, 18, of New Albany is accused of punching a 13-year-old individual in the back of the head at Wyalusing Valley Junior/Senior High School, police said.
The incident occurred at 8 a.m. Wednesday, state police at Towanda said.
As a result of this incident, Fassett has been cited for harassment, police said.
Vandalism occurs in Sheshequin Twp.
Wade Lawrence Sparbanie, 48, of Sheshequin Township reported Friday that someone caused a hole in the lining of his pool, police said.
The incident occurred on Beacon Light Road, police said.
Sparbanie reported the incident Friday morning, state police at Towanda said.
Teen cited for harassment at Wyalusing school
A 15-year-old girl was cited for harassment after she punched another 15-year-old girl in the face at Wyalusing Valley Junior/Senior High School, police said.
The incident occurred during school hours on Thursday, state police at Towanda said.