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11/13/2018, 2:24pm

State police briefs 11/13/18

By Staff Reports

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Cell phone stolen from Deerfield Commons

Megan Rinaldo-Lane, 42, of Shippensburg, reported that her cell phone was stolen from her Deerfield Commons residence on Nov. 3 at approximately 5 p.m.

Pennsylvania State Police made contact with the suspect who returned the phone. 

No charges will be filed.

DUI reported in Shippensburg

Zada Z. Bookman was arrested for driving under the influence and drug possession on Oct. 20 at approximately 10:30 p.m. during a traffic stop at North Washington and East Earl Street. 

Bookman was processed and released at the Cumberland County Prison.

Drug possession reported in Shippensburg

Korey A. Coover, 22, of Shippensburg, was arrested for drug possession on Oct. 19 at approximately 9 p.m. during a traffic stop on North Earl Street and West Burd Street. 

Coover was processed and released at the Cumberland County Prison.

DUI reported in Shippensburg

Betty Brooks, 52, of Carlisle, was stopped for a traffic stop for violations on Nov. 4 at approximately 2 a.m. at North Earl Street and Middle Spring Avenue. 

Brooks was under the influence of alcohol and taken into custody. She was then transported to the Cumberland County Prison.

DUI reported in Shippensburg

A 19-year-old man was found under the influence of alcohol on Nov. 2 at approximately 3 a.m. during a traffic stop at North Queen Street and Coover Avenue.

The investigation is ongoing.

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