REYNOLDSVILLE, Pa. (EYT) — State police have charged two DuBois residents in connection with a September 2024 incident where a man was allegedly targeted in an armed confrontation that ended with shots fired.
According to court documents, 26-year-old Sierra Marie Glace faces second-degree misdemeanor charges of conspiracy and simple assault after police say she drove three men to confront a man at Ridgewood Greene Apartments in Reynoldsville on September 6.
Court documents indicate 33-year-old Derek Raymond Cameron is charged with third-degree misdemeanor disorderly conduct for his alleged role in what witnesses described as a coordinated attack.
According to the criminal complaint filed by State Police Trooper Lauren E. Strishock, the incident began at the a Reynoldsville convenience store, where the known victim encountered Cameron and others. Police say Glace then drove Cameron and two other men, including William Patrick Donnelly, to the apartment complex where the victim had gone.
Witnesses told police three men “bum-rushed” a black Nissan Rogue occupied by the victim, with one man carrying a gun and another wielding a hatchet. Police say Cameron was described as providing “moral support” during the confrontation. The incident ended when a shot was fired, striking the vehicle’s passenger door, and the car’s rear window was smashed.
During police interviews, Glace allegedly admitted driving the men to the scene, and witnesses reported Cameron yelling “go, go, go” in a panicked manner as the group fled. Police recovered a spent .25 caliber shell casing and broken glass from the parking lot.
Donnelly has been charged separately with attempted homicide and other offenses.
Both Glace and Cameron await preliminary hearings before Magisterial District Judge David B. Inzana.
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