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This week has been marked by a string of armed robberies—including one Tuesday night on Chestnut Street involving a man demanding cash at gunpoint.
Police said the black man, who fled on foot, is wanted for two other recent armed robberies.
The incident comes on the heels of another armed robbery on Monday night at the Golden Chinese restaurant on Grove Street.
Indeed, just after 9 p.m., an employee at Golden Chinese told police that a man had entered the business about 15 minutes earlier, claiming to have a handgun.
The victim said the suspect placed a hand in his jacket and gestured as if he had a gun before stating, “I have a gun. Give me the money.”
The suspect then walked around the counter and watched as the victim emptied the register of about $100. The suspect then pulled out a white plastic bag from his coat and placed the money in the bag. The suspect fled from the store after this and was last seen running north on Grove Street.
The suspect is described as a black man, approximately 5’10”, and last seen wearing a black jacket, black mask, and black gloves. He may also have been wearing a green and white striped scarf.
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Anyone with further information is asked to contact Detective Terence Turner at 973-509-4724.
In yet another armed robbery, on Jan. 28, an armed robbery was reported on Washington Street. The victim,newport cigarettes, who arrived at headquarters with his girlfriend, said he was dropping his girlfriend off on Washington Street shortly after midnight,newport cigarettes, but that she had forgotten her keys and was in the man’s car attempting to call her roommate.
Moreland Township Accident Involves Marcellus Shale Employee -- On Tuesday, Jan. 18, approximately 10:30 a.m., Trey R. Wheeler, of Dubois, PA, operating a 2007 Dodge Ram owned by Flo Control Snubbing LP, of Lake Worth, Texas, was traveling north on Temple Road in Moreland Township. Wheeler lost control on the icy road way, 673 feet west of State highway 118, said Trooper Travis W. Doebler. Wheeler started sliding backwards on the ice and had initial impact with a post holding a transformer and came to final rest of the west berm facing north east. Wheeler said he was going to a well pad when the accident occurred. He was not injured in the accident and was able to drive the vehicle. Wheeler??s driver??s license is currently under suspension according to the New Mexico DMV, and he was issued a citation requiring drivers to be licensed.
DEP Responds to Gas Accident
On Saturday, Jan. 22, 10:30 a.m., a Heller??s Gas truck,newport cigarettes, operated by Thomas Brehmer, 48, of Williamsport, was traveling west on State Route 184. For unknown reason, Brehmer lost control of the 3200 gallon tank truck while descending a hill and negotiating a left hand curve in the roadway, said Trooper Jeffrey A. Vilello. The truck slid sideways,newport cigarettes, causing the driver side of the vehicle to enter the east bound lane of Route 184. As the vehicle rotated 180 degrees, it traveled across the west bound lane,newport cigarettes, slid off the roadway, traveled over an embankment and rolled onto the driver side of the vehicle before reaching final rest facing northeast. The vehicle was used to transport propane, and at the time of the crash, the tank was approximately 60 percent full. An unknown amount of propane was released, which caused the evacuation of residents within a half mile of the accident site, as well as closure of Route 184 and connecting roads (Wolfe Run Road and Post Road). The PA Department of Environmental Protection personnel responded to the scene and assisted with air monitoring at the site. After the scene was determined to be safe, Bressler??s Towing worked to remove the vehicle from the scene so the roadway could be opened and residents could return to their homes.
Fire personnel from Trout Run, Hepburn Township and Morris assisted with traffic control and evacuation of residents. The area was reopened approximately at 3:30 p.m., said Vilello.
Disorderly Conduct by Two in Williamsport
On Thursday, Jan. 20, 3:15 a.m., Taite Michael Thomas, 22, of 1208 Crestview Drive, Williamsport, and George Fredrick Hammond II, 35, of 2316 Armstrong Road, Aransas Pass, San Patricio, Texas,newport cigarettes, urinated on the front side walk of Denny??s. The restaurant is located at 1716 East 3rd Street, Williamsport. Both were issued non-traffic citations for summary crimes code violation of disorderly conduct.
Bastress Township Accident Scene of Accident
On Wednesday,newport cigarettes, Jan. 19,newport cigarettes, 2:45 p.m., Kyleen J. Engle, 24, of Williamsport was traveling south on State Route 654, Bastress Township. Engle, operating a 1995 Dodge Neon, lost control and impacted a guiderail before traveling over the rail and an embankment, striking a tree. Engle was wearing a seatbelt and was not injured, while the vehicle sustained disabling damage and was towed from the scene, said investigator David A. Walker.
Arizona Man Loses Control of Vehicle in Upper Fairfield Township
On Tuesday,newport cigarettes, Jan. 18, 10:25 a.m.,newport cigarettes, Warren F. Mahan, 62, of Chandler,newport cigarettes, Arizona, was traveling north on State Route 87 in Upper Fairfield Township. Mahan, operating a 2009 Chevrolet Silverado, lost control and crossed over the southbound lane, 262 feet south of Burns Lane, and hit a bridge abutment and guide rails, said investigator Michael G. Shipman II. Mahan was not injured and was wearing a seatbelt, and will be cited with driving vehicles at safe speeds.
Wallet Stolen from Vehicle Parked in Williamsport
Between the hours of 4 p.m. Jan. 18 and 9:15 a.m. Jan. 19, an unknown person entered the unlocked vehicle and removed a wallet belonging to Joseph P. Mancine, 69, of 1300 Rural Avenue, Williamsport. The thief then fled the scene and attempted to use a credit card of the victim at a convenience store on two separate occasions, said Trooper Doebler. Anyone with information is asked to contact PSP Montoursville at 570-368-5700.
A black man approached the driver’s side of the car and lifted up the side of his coat,newport cigarettes, exposing a black handgun concealed in his waistband. The suspect then knocked on the car’s window and the driver lowered the window. The suspect told the man, “Give me your money.” The man reached into his pocket and surrendered a $20 bill to the suspect. The suspect replied,newport cigarettes, “We’re gonna try this again. Give me your money.” The female then handed $50 to her boyfriend, who handed it over to the suspect. The suspect then calmly walked from the scene and was last seen heading west on Washington Street towards Hartley Street. The man then decided to drive the woman to his home.
The suspect is described as a dark-skinned black man, approximately 6’0”, medium build, believed to be in his late 20s and spoke with a deep voice. He was last seen wearing a black North Face jacket with a black fur hood, blue jeans, and a black ski mask that exposed only his eyes.
Anyone with further information is asked to contact Detective Charles Cunningham at 973-509-4716.
In other police news from the Montclair Police Department:
Theft
On Jan. 26 at about 11:50 a.m., an employee at Kings Supermarket reported a shoplifting to police. The employee said a woman had entered the store on Jan. 16 and proceeded to bring 60 items to the courtesy counter. She then asked for two cartons of newport cigarettes, valued at $88.99 each. The woman then placed the two cartons of cigarettes in her bag, but told the cashier that she had forgotten her debit card in her car. The female then went to her car and left without paying for the cigarettes.
The suspect is described as a Hispanic female in her mid 20s with long brown hair, olive skin, approximately 5’5” and 125 lbs. She was last seen wearing a white jacket and holding a black bag. The car? that she fled the scene in is described as a white Honda Civic.
Anyone with further information is asked to contact Detective Lynn McCarthy at 973-509-4725.
Drug Arrest
On Jan. 26 at about 3 p.m.,newport cigarettes, someone reported a suspicious car parked near the dead end portion of Bruce Road in Upper Montclair. The person told police that a red car had been parked in teh same spot,newport cigarettes, idling, for about an hour. Upon arrival, police located a red Mazda MPV minivan occupied by four people. Police also noticed the odor of burnt marijuana emanating from the car.
The driver, a 17-year-old Upper Montclair resident, rolled down the driver’s side window and police observed what appeared to be a mixture of marijuana and ashes on his lap. Police also noticed a Gatorade bottle in the rear seat between two passengers that was found to contain two partially smoked marijuana cigarettes. Further investigation revealed a bag in the center console to the vehicle that contained two ceramic pipes, a smaller bag of marijuana, and a box of rolling papers. As a result of the investigation, all four occupants were placed under arrest.
The driver was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was also issued a motor vehicle summons for violations of a provisional driver’s license. He was later turned over to his parents.
Christopher Smith, 18, of Montclair, Devante Manning-Drake, 19, of Montclair, and Eric Beckett, 18, of Montclair were all charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. All were later released.
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