State College police
responded to numerous alcohol-related incidents and fights
Friday night and Saturday morning.
Police said the
incidents included: four DUIs; public urination; underage
drinking; two men being disorderly in the parking lot of Kelly's
Steak & Seafood in Boalsburg; a man being hit in the face with a
fist or golf club on West Beaver Avenue; a fight inside the
Saloon, 101 Hiester St.; a man starting a fight after he
couldn't get in the Lions Den, 118 S. Garner St.; a man getting
punched in the face while in line at Tony's Big Easy, 129 S.
Pugh St.; a bouncer at the Big Easy getting shoved and another
bouncer there having a beer thrown at him.
Pugh Street
residents report theft
STATE COLLEGE --
Residents of a Pugh Street apartment reported $1,480 worth of
computers and clothing were stolen from their unlocked apartment
Friday night.
According to
State College police, a laptop computer and Canon camera worth a
total of $1,150, a $200 laptop and two golf shirts worth $130
were taken from 501 S. Pugh St. while the residents were out.
Police said a
neighbor saw a man leaving the apartment at 1 a.m. He is
described as white, about 6 feet tall, with a thin build and a
mustache. He has shoulder-length, brown, greasy, curly hair and
was wearing an open flannel shirt over a white T-shirt and had a
baseball cap on backwards. Anyone with information is asked to
contact police.
Orviston Road
camp suffers from vandalism
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP
-- Someone caused an estimated $500 in damage to an Orviston
Road camp by kicking in the side door, and also left 17 tires on
the property, according to state police at Rockview.
According to
police, the incident occurred between Tuesday and Friday. Police
said the person rooted through the camp, but did not steal
anything. The person or people also left 15 old automobile tires
and two motorcycle tires behind a storage shed on the property.
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call
355-7545.
DVD player,
radios stolen from camp
COLEBROOK
TOWNSHIP, Clinton County -- Someone stole a Samsung DVD player
and four hand-held Motorola radios from a camp on White Rock
Lane between April 21 and Friday, according to state police at
Lamar.
According to
police, the person or group smashed a bathroom window to get in
the camp. Anyone with information is asked to call 570-726-6000.
Pupils win awards
in history contest
A group of pupils
from Mount Nittany Middle School was among the award recipients
at the recent National History Day contest at Penn State.
Kieryn Ziegler,
Audrey Kreiser, Joseph Oenby and Henry Ziegler earned an
honorable mention for their group performance of "Immigrant
Labor, Triumphant Uprising, Tragic Loss." They also earned an
opportunity to present their project at National History Day at
the University of Maryland in June.
More than 800
pupils and teachers participated in the Penn State event on May
16 and 17. The competition provides an opportunity for sixth-
through 12th-grade pupils to study history and learn about
issues, people, cultures and historical events that interest
them.