Teens charged for
painting on cars
ELIZABETHVILLE — State police at Lykens charged two teenagers with spray painting vulgar words on vehicles in Washington Township, Dauphin County, on Wednesday, police said Saturday.
The incident occurred at 10:54 p.m. Wednesday at 3930 state Route 309. The vandals were male, ages 15 and 16, and both were from Elizabethville, police said.
The victims were several male and female juveniles, police said.
Charges of disorderly conduct will be filed in the office of Magisterial District Judge Rebecca J. Margerum, Elizabethville, police said.
Police: Gun found
at Weiser forest lot
WILLIAMSTOWN — A handgun was found in the parking lot in a section of the Weiser State Forest in Jefferson Township, Dauphin County, on Friday morning, state police at Lykens said Saturday.
It was discovered at 7:20 a.m. in the parking lot near Greenland Road and Radar Road, police said.
Anybody with information regarding this incident is urged to call state police at 714-362-8700.
Woman charged
with harassment
WILLIAMSTOWN — State police at Lykens charged a 34-year-old woman from Williamstown with harassment on May 28 after she physically fought with her husband following a verbal argument, police said Saturday.
The incident occurred on the 500 block of Market Street in Williamstown. Police did not list the exact time of the incident, the address where the incident occurred or the names of the persons involved.
The woman was cited with a summary charge of harassment, police said.
None injured in
2-vehicle accident
ELIZABETHVILLE — While exiting a parking lot in Elizabethville on May 31, a vehicle stopped then backed into another vehicle, causing moderate damage, state police at Lykens said Saturday.
The incident occurred at 7:59 p.m. May 31 at the parking lot at 44 S. Market St. A brown Dodge Dakota backed into a green Honda Civic. The Dodge sustained minor damage and the Honda moderate damage. Both vehicles were driven from the scene and there were no injuries, police said.
Police did not name the drivers in the report, but said the driver of the Dodge Dakota will be charged with failing to move a vehicle safely.