State Police in Punxsutawney released reports this week detailing cases in Jefferson and Indiana Counties, including identity theft, a disorderly conduct complaint, and found property.
State Police in Punxsutawney are investigating a case in Warsaw Township, Jefferson County, where the identities of a 70-year-old man and 70-year-old woman, both from Brookville, were stolen and used to make purchases and apply for credit cards. The incident was reported on September 25, and the investigation remains open.
On September 28 in Canoe Township, Indiana County, police responded to a report of rocks being thrown at houses on 1st Street. A 10-year-old boy from Rossiter was cited for disorderly conduct, and a 55-year-old Rossiter man was identified as the victim. Charges are pending in the case.
Troopers also reported that a Motorola cell phone valued at $100 was turned in on September 27 after being found near the intersection of Ramsaytown Road and Five Mile Run Road in Knox Township, Jefferson County. Police said anyone who recognizes the description of the phone should contact the Punxsutawney barracks.
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