On March 28, police were dispatched to North Stockdale for a reported hit-and-run. At arrival, officers observed a 1995 Dodge Sedan, which was blue in color and had light damage to its left side. Officers were given the information for the driver who had left the scene. He told police that he wasn’t aware that he’d struck a vehicle. Prosecution was declined, and information was exchanged.
On March 28, police were dispatched to meet with a male from Krentzman & Sons Inc. who reported that sometime between 12 p.m. Saturday and the next morning, someone shot out glass from two trucks. The investigation is ongoing at this time.
A theft of a license plate was reported from a company cargo trailer on March 29. The investigation is ongoing at this time.
Police were dispatched to a call from a female, reporting a hit-and-run accident that occurred March 30 at Sheetz on North Brady Street. After making contact with the caller, she told police that she was parked in the rear lot, when a vehicle backed into hers and left the scene. She could only describe the vehicle as having a black bumper. Her blue 2010 Toyota SDN suffered minor damage to the rear driver’s side. Police watched the surveillance video and determined that no vehicle had struck hers. The female was advised of the findings.
Police received a call about a car that was speeding up and down Olive Avenue on March 30. The vehicle was gone, when police arrived.
On March 31, police were dispatched to division Street, Gasbarre Products Inc., in reference to a 911 hang-up. At arrival, police contacted the secretary who reported that everything was OK. The building was checked and everything appeared OK.