None injured in Ulster crash
A driver fell asleep at the wheel on April 14 on U.S. Route 220 in Ulster Township, causing an accident with another vehicle, according to Towanda state police.
Brad D. Fuller, 23, of Waverly, fell asleep while driving a 1998 Mazda B3000 on Route 220, police said.
After falling asleep, the vehicle struck a 2009 Volkswagen Passat driven by 50-year-old Robert A. Jones of New Albany on the front passenger side, according to police.
Neither Fuller or Jones were injured, but Jones was taken to Towanda Memorial Hospital for precautionary measures, police said.
Police said Huckles Garage towed both vehicles from the scene.
Fuller was cited for careless driving.
Towanda man charged with harassment
Towanda state police said Kevin Clifton Sorensen, 50, of Towanda, harassed his neighbor on April 15.
At about 5 p.m. on said date, police said Sorensen verbally harassed his neighbor while the neighbor was doing yardwork.
Theft from vehicle in Litchfield
Between 9:30 p.m. April 17 and 1 a.m. April 18, Towanda state police said unknown actor(s) stole money from a glove box in a car on Snow Road in Litchfield.
According to police, $260 was taken from the glove box.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Towanda state police at (570) 265-2186.
Woman charged with stalking in Sayre
Sayre Borough Police said Marie Renee Stedge, 19, of Erin, N.Y., was charged with stalking and harassment after several instances of harassment.
According to police, Stedge was stalking and harassing a woman after a physical altercation between the two that took place several weeks ago.
Since the altercation, police said Stedge would wait in the parking lot of the victim's workplace, make gestures to the victim, follow the victim, and harass the victim verbally.
Police spoke with Stedge at her father's residence in Waverly where she denied being in the parking lot of the victim's workplace, but Stedge's brother told police they were in the parking lot of the victim's workplace, police said.
Stedge has been issued a summons to appear before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw on May 26 for her preliminary hearing.
Garbage, coyote carcasses dumped in Sheshequin
Towanda state police said several bags of garbage and three skinned coyote carcasses were dumped over an embankment in Creed Road in Sheshequin Township on April 18 at about 2:35 p.m.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact them at (570) 265-2186.
Burglary occurs in Wysox Twp.
State police said they are investigating a burglary at a residential property on state Route 187 in Wysox Township.
The property belongs to Raymond E. McGuire, 49, of Wysox, police said.
Stolen during the burglary were various tools, including wrenches, sockets, impact guns, die grinders and saws, according to the state police.
The burglary occurred sometime between Feb. 16 and April 18, police said.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the state police at Towanda at (570) 265-2186.
Burglary occurs in Franklin Twp.
State police said they investigating a recent burglary that occurred at a property on Mountain Road in Franklin Township.
The property is owned by Merlin J. Horn of Franklin Township, police said.
Sometime between April 3 and April 10, someone forced entry to commit the burglary, according to the state police at Towanda.
DUI charges
The following people were recently charged with driving while under
the influence in Bradford County:
Cambria Ashley Durfee, 30, of Athens, by Athens Borough Police, on April 19, on Spruce Street in Athens Borough. Durfee was also charged with disorderly conduct, public drunkenness, and driving without a valid inspection. Durfee was remanded to Bradford County Jail in lieu of $30,000 bail. Durfee will appear before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw on April 28 for her preliminary hearing.