2011年6月1日星期三

Police log, June 1

The Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement from Enforcement Office No. 9 cited three establishments in violation of liquor law, Liquor Control Board regulations, Local Option Small Games of Chance Act and the Department of Revenue regulations.

Keystone Fish and Hunt Club, 421 Nescopec St., Tamaqua, was cited for failing to maintain complete and truthful records covering the operation of the licensed business for two years leading up to Feb. 7.

McGuire's Pub, 130 W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, was cited for failing to vacate patrons from the premise used for the service of alcoholic beverages, required no later than a half-hour after drinks stop being served, Feb. 4 and March 5.

Pine Street Tamaqua, 401-403 Pine St., Tamaqua, was cited for using or permitting the use of a loudspeaker where music or other entertainment could be heard outside Jan. 8.

All of these charges will be brought before an Administrative Law Judge, who has the authority to impose penalties ranging from $50 to $1,000 for minor offenses and up to $5,000 for more serious offenses.

In addition, the judge can also impose a license suspension or revocation based on the severity of the charge, or mandate training for the licensee in an effort to educate on the requirements of being a licensee in Pennsylvania.

2 injured in Route 895 crash

SUMMIT STATION - A Jonestown man and a Shillington woman suffered minor injuries in a motorcycle crash at 4:04 p.m. Monday on Route 895 at Manor Road.

State police at Schuylkill Haven said a 2010 Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by Walter R. Burns Jr., 65, of Jonestown, with passenger Gloria J. Urban, 67, of Shillington, was headed westbound on Route 895 nearing Manor Road when Burns was rounding a 90-degree right curve.

A piece of farm machinery that traveled through the area earlier and sprung a leak in a hydraulic hose had sprayed hydraulic oil on the roadway, troopers said.

The motorcycle hit the oil in mid-turn and slid off the roadway, troopers said.

Both passengers, wearing helmets, suffered scrapes and bruises on their left arms and legs and were treated at the scene, troopers said.

New Philly man faces charges

NEW PHILADELPHIA - Tori Wallace, 33, of New Philadelphia, was charged with harassment following an incident at 7:55 a.m. Tuesday in the area of Water Street and Federal Street.

State police at Frackville said Wallace and Vanessa Fisher, 37, of New Philadelphia, were dropping their children off at the bus stop when, after their children boarded the bus, Wallace attempted to confront Fisher by poking her and yelling at her.

Fisher ignored Wallace and walked back to her residence as Wallace threatened to harm her, troopers said.

Charges of harassment will be filed with Magisterial District Judge David A. Plachko, Port Carbon.

Tamaqua man hit by vehicle

TAMAQUA - Norman Mc-Laughlin told police he thought he could make it to his parked car in the 300 block of Pine Street, Route 309, in Tamaqua early Tuesday morning.

McLaughlin crossed the street but did not make it to his car and was struck by a tractor-trailer, police said. He struck his head on the pavement but was conscious, sitting up and talking to paramedics as they treated his head injury, according to a witness.

The accident occurred before 5:30 a.m. and backed up traffic for almost an hour on Route 309. Tamaqua police are continuing their investigation.

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