State Police in Punxsutawney are investigating a theft that occurred on Sunday at a residence along Coolspring Road in Oliver Township of Jefferson County.
Police say three rolls of chicken wire fencing were taken from the porch of the residence.
If you have helpful information about this incident, State Police in Punxsutawney want to speak with you at 814-938-0510.
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State Police arrested at 27-year-old Punxsutawney woman following a traffic stop in Bell Township of Jefferson County on Sunday.
Troopers say they stopped the vehicle on Route 119 near Bells Mills Cloe Road for a registration violation. Police say they observed several indicators of impairment as well as suspected drug paraphernalia. Troopers conducted field sobriety tests and placed the woman under arrest for suspicion of DUI.
The investigation is ongoing.
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An accident along Route 36 lead to a closure from Hayes Road in Rose Township to Race Street in Brookville Borough Monday just after 11:30 am.
According to Jefferson County Fire Wire, Pink Creek Fire Company was dispatched to the scene to assist State Police and Brookville PD for an accident that was reportedly the result of a pursuit.
One individual was reportedly ejected from the vehicle while another was reportedly entrapped. Two helicopters were requested to Brookville Hospital.
No further details have been released.
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No injuries were reported following a two-vehicle crash in Union Township of Jefferson County on Jan. 22.
Troopers say the crash occurred as one driver turned onto Snyder Road at it’s intersection with Howe Road when the driver failed to see the second vehicle traveling along Snyder Road.
The vehicles collided and both sustained minor damage.
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A 24-year-old Indiana man was arrested for DUI following an accident in Armstrong Township of Indiana County Saturday.
Troopers say the crash occurred on Route 422 near Five Points Road when the driver crossed the yellow lines into oncoming traffic, then traveled off the roadway and hit a guardrail. The vehicle rotated and hit the guardrail a second time before coming to a rest on the shoulder.
No injuries were reported.