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11/6/2018, 12:00am

State police briefs 11/6/18

By Staff Reports

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Assault with weapon reported on Campus Drive

Police were called to Campus Drive in Rocktowne on Oct. 8 at approximately 7:30 p.m. when Evan Palmer, 30, of Pittsburgh, grabbed his shotgun and displayed it after a vehicle struck his parked car.

Burglary reported at Wal-Mart

Three individuals were seen taking an unknown amount of used batteries from a locked gate area in the Auto Center Station of the Wal-Mart on Conestoga Drive on Oct. 27 at approximately 6 a.m.

The individuals fled the scene. Anyone with information should contact Trooper Van Scyoc from the Pennsylvania State Police.

Criminal mischief reported in Shippensburg Township

A 35-year-old Fayetteville man reported four unknown actors threw eggs at his vehicle on Oct. 31 at approximately 2 a.m.

The actors fled the scene, and the damage is estimated at $250. The investigation is ongoing.

Burglary reported in Southampton Township

A 35-year-old man, of Shippensburg, reported an unknown actor or actors entered his unlocked vehicle parked on Colton Drive in Southampton Township on Oct. 11 between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m.

The actor or actors searched through various compartments, stole an unknown amount of temporary checks and damaged the ignition and paint on the driver’s side door.

The damage is estimated at approximately $250.

Man charged with public drunkenness

Mitchell D. Sauley, 22, of Palmyra, was found behind a residence in the first block of Richard Avenue on Nov. 3 at approximately 11:30 p.m. after an alcohol overdose was reported to police.

Sauley was found under the influence of alcohol and transported to Chambersburg Hospital. He was then charged with public drunkenness.

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