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12/4/2017, 9:30pm

Police briefs 12/5/17

By Staff Reports

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Individual charged with public drunkenness, disorderly conduct

Stephen J. Skarlatos was charged with public drunkenness and disorderly conduct in connection with an incident that occurred on Dec. 1.

SU police officers found Skarlatos was located inside a parked university custodial services van in the handicapped parking area off of Dauphin Drive.

He was removed from the van and was found to be intoxicated.

Skarlatos was taken into custody and was transported to the Cumberland County Booking Center at the Cumberland County Prison, where he was released to the booking center staff to await arraignment on the charges listed above.


Naugle Hall resident charged with underage drinking

Brandon A. Taylor, 18, of Naugle Hall, was charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred on Dec. 3.

SU police officers on patrol in the area of the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library observed Taylor standing at the rear of the library urinating onto the building.

Officers approached Taylor as he attempted to leave the area and found him to be intoxicated.

Taylor admitted to consuming alcohol, and a portable breath test confirmed the presence of alcohol in his system.

Due to Taylor’s condition, an ambulance was dispatched to the scene and he was transported to Chambersburg Hospital for further evaluation and treatment.

A citation for underage drinking was issued to Taylor before he was transported to the hospital.

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