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2/13/2017, 8:21pm

Police briefs 2/10-2/12/17

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Vehicle damaged in the C-3 parking lot

Kimberly Williams, 19, of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, came to the Shippensburg University Police Department on Feb. 10 to report her 2016 Honda Civic was damaged.

Williams said she parked her car in the C-3 parking lot in the morning, and when she returned to the vehicle that afternoon she noticed a one-inch long scratch on her driver’s side door.

No damage estimate is available and the incident remains under investigation.

Harley Hall resident charged with underage drinking

Emily M. Schaefer, 20, of Harley Hall was charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred near Lancaster Drive on Feb. 10.

University police arrived to the area after being notified by Harley Hall staff that believed Shaefer to be intoxicated after observing her sitting on a bench outside of her residence hall.

Schaefer left the area prior to the officers’ arrival and was found walking with another woman near Lancaster Drive behind Lackhove Hall.

Officers stopped Schaefer, who showed positive signs of alcohol consumption. University police gave Schaefer a portable breath test after she admitted to consuming alcohol, which confirmed that she had been drinking.

Schaefer was escorted back to her residence hall where she was released. A citation was filed charging Schaefer with underage drinking.

Seavers Hall resident charged with underage drinking

Megan Rose Frederick, 19, of Seavers Hall was charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred on Feb. 11.

University police were sent to the R-3 parking lot after receiving reports of an intoxicated female. When they arrived at the parking lot they were waved down by a woman who said her friend was intoxicated and sick inside the vehicle.

Officers dispatched an ambulance to the scene and Frederick was transported to Chambersburg Hospital for further evaluation and treatment.

A citation was filed charging Frederick with underage drinking.

Non-student visitor charged with underage drinking

Anthony T. Martzall, 19, of Denver, Pennsylvania, was charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred on Feb. 12.

University police were dispatched to the G-1 parking lot to check on a man who was reportedly intoxicated and vomiting in the parking lot.

Martzall was found sitting in a parked vehicle in the lot and was found to be intoxicated and sick.

Officers gave Martzall a portable breath test that showed positive signs of alcohol consumption.

Martzall was transported to Naugle Hall where he was released.

A citation was filed against Martzall charging him with underage drinking.

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