


Reinhart was cited for the crash, troopers said.
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Reinhart’s vehicle spun 180 degrees and came to a rest in the center median of the highway while Bodnar’s vehicle struck a utility pole.īoth drivers were wearing their seatbelts, and both were taken to local hospitals. Troopers said Mark Reinhart, 68, of Conyngham, was in the left turn lane northbound on Claremont, trying to turn onto Fairview Street in a 2007 Toyota Yaris.Īllen Bodnar, 27, of McAdoo was headed south on Claremont in a 2019 Nissan Rogue when Reinhart pulled out in front of Bodnar, causing the collision. State Police at Frackville said Sunday that the crash happened around 7pm April 16 at Claremont Avenue and Fairview Streets in the Ginthers section of Rush Township. GINTHERS – Two people were taken to local hospitals after a crash in Rush Township in April. No citations were filed, and state police were assisted by Shenandoah EMS and Shenandoah Fire. Troopers said Bisco appeared to have a medical issue which resulted in the crash. Troopers said Barbara Bisco, 71, of Shenandoah, was also headed north in a 2018 Toyota Corolla and “was unable to come to a stop.” She struck Kucynski’s pickup, causing disabling damage to her sedan. John Kuczynski, 49, of Zion Grove, was headed northbound on Main Street in a 2008 Dodge pickup and was stopped for the red light at Washington Street. State Police at Frackville said Sunday that the crash happened around 11:30am April 14. SHENANDOAH – No one was hurt in a two-car crash at Main and Washington Streets in town earlier last month. Troopers said he was cited for failing to drive at a safe speed. State Police at Frackville said Jacob Demarco, 18, of Tamaqua, was headed south on Valley Road and was driving “too fast for conditions,” losing control in a left-hand turn, striking an embankment, and rolling his 2008 Suzuki SX4.ĭemarco suffered minor injuries and was treated at the scene by Tamaqua Ambulance. The crash happened around 5pm at 614 Valley Road. LEWISTOWN – An 18-year-old Tamaqua man suffered minor injuries and was cited for a crash in this Walker Township village Saturday. Troopers said Madelyn Niedzwiecki, 19, of Girardville, was found to be in possession of alcohol and subsequently cited. The State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement said Friday that the citation came from a minor patrol on April 1. GIRARDVILLE – A 19-year-old Girardville woman was cited for underage possession of alcohol early last month. Thomas was charged with strangulation, simple assault, and harassment and bail was set at $10,000 unsecured with a no contact order. State Police at Lykens said Brian Thomas, 42, of Mount Carmel is accused of strangling a 40-year-old Millersburg woman in a domestic violence incident. MILLERSBURG, Dauphin County – A Mount Carmel man is facing felony strangulation charges for an incident in April. Police said Tyson was cited for public drunkenness. Tyson was treated by Shenandoah Ambulance and taken to a local hospital for treatment. Shenandoah Police said Randall Tyson, 78, of Main Street in Gilberton, had left Mulligan’s and fallen onto the sidewalk, striking his head. SHENANDOAH – A Gilberton man was cited for public drunkenness after an incident around 3:30pm Wednesday in the 300 block of South Main Street. Shenandoah Police said a resident reported that Pedro Batista, 57, was playing music excessively loud and that music could be heard from the nearby resident’s house around 5pm Sunday.īatista was cited for disorderly conduct. SHENANDOAH – A 57-year-old West Centre Street man was cited for disorderly conduct after police said he had been blaring music from his home. NORTHERN SCHUYLKILL – The following is a collection of police incidents reported by local law enforcement agencies in our region.
