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Police log, March 21, 2016

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2 youths charged

in fight at school

LYKENS — Two 11-year-old borough boys were charged with harassment and disorderly conduct following an incident at 1:57 p.m. Friday at Upper Dauphin Area Middle School, police said.

State police at Lykens said the principal of the school reported that the two boys had a physical altercation with another 11-year-old boy in the hallway. Police investigated the incident, resulting in the charges filed.

Man, woman face

charges in Lykens

LYKENS — A man and women were both charged with harassment following a domestic incident at 3:08 p.m. Tuesday at 207 North Street in this Dauphin County borough, police said.

State police at Lykens said a 26-year-old man and a 26-year-old woman were involved in an argument that turned physical. Police did not identify the man or woman.

Charges were filed with Magisterial District Judge Rebecca J. Margerum, Elizabethville, police said.

Assault results in

arrest in Mahanoy

MAHANOY CITY — Two Hazleton women were arrested by Mahanoy City police and charged in connection with an assault that occurred at 11:25 p.m. March 11 at 118 W. Mahanoy Ave.

Police said Tessa J. Schoch, 21, and Ariane A. Coleman, 26, who both have a last known address of 132 E. Maple St., will have to answer to the charges before Magisterial District Judge Anthony J. Kilker, Shenandoah.

Schoch was charged with two felony counts of aggravated assault, three misdemeanor counts of simple assault and one summary count of reckless driving while Coleman was charged with two felony counts of aggravated assault and a misdemeanor charge of simple assault.

Police said officers were called to the home for a domestic assault where Jayson Hierro-Delacruz reported that Coleman, the mother of his child, and Schoch came to the residence with Coleman accusing him of having a woman there.

As Hierro-Delacruz tried to get back inside to his children, Coleman “jumped him” on the sidewalk and began punching him and scratching his neck, police said.

As the man called 911, police said Schoch pulled out with her car, hitting Hierro-Delacruz throwing him over the hood, onto the windshield and then to the ground.

Police said Coleman was eventually contacted on her cellphone and said she and Schoch would come to the station and provide a statement but never did.

One person hurt

in 3-vehicle crash

One person suffered minor injuries when three vehicles collided on Route 61, just south of Tunnel Road in Norwegian Township, about 5:05 p.m. Thursday, police said.

State police at Schuylkill Haven said Robert J. Rulavage, 43, of New Philadelphia, was driving a 2008 Subaru Outback north on Route 61 when he failed to see stopped traffic and ran into the back of a 2012 Toyota Tacoma driven by Thomas F. Hale, 67, of Ashland. The impact pushed the Hale vehicle into the back of a 2004 Jeep Liberty driven by Janet E. Kasmari, 63, of Saint Clair, police said.

Police said that Hale suffered “suspected” minor injuries while Rulavage and Kasmari were not hurt.

Rulavage will be cited for driving too closely, and police said Pottsville firefighters and Schuylkill EMS assisted at the scene.

Tires slashed

in Port Carbon

PORT CARBON — Port Carbon police are investigating a criminal mischief incident that occurred to the rear of 311 Coal St. between 5 and 7:45 a.m. Wednesday.

Police said Thomas D. Beachley reported someone slashed the two rear tires on his 2004 Dodge Durango while it was parked to the rear of his home and fled the area.

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 570-628-3792.


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