CLEARFIELD – A Curwensville man facing a number of charges for his role in a car chase pleaded guilty to burglary charges on Monday.
Shad Lucas Bloom, 18, was sentenced to two-and-a-half to five years in state prison and probationary periods for the burglaries of Grampian One Stop, Grampian Hardware, Eagle’s Ridge Golf Course and Aletta’s Farm Market.
He was ordered to submit to DNA testing at a cost of $250 and to refrain from the use of alcohol and controlled substances. He was ordered to pay restitution to the victim’s in the cases as well.
Bloom also faces charges in relation to a case in which it is alleged he led police on a high-speed chase in April. In that case Bloom is charged with criminal attempt to commit homicide, two counts of aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person and related charges.
A total of two from Lawrence Township Police Department and one from DuBois City Police Department were injured. Lawrence Township Police Department reported that none of the injuries were life-threatening and that no civilians were injured.