Few details have been released by the Pennsylvania State Police in Indiana about a man from Clymer who was arrested last week in Indiana for drug possession.
On September 10th shortly after 12 noon, the Pennsylvania State Police conducted a traffic stop on 4th Street and Gompers Avenue in the Borough of Indiana and found the two people in the vehicle, a 26 year old man from Clymer and a 25 year old man from Saltsburg, to be in possession of heroin and marijuana, plus related paraphernalia.
The two were arrested and their names and other information were not in the police report.
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A 55 year old woman from Home is now facing charges following an accident that happened on Friday last week in Rayne Township of Indiana County.
The crash happened around 3 in the afternoon when troopers responded to a report of a vehicle that crashed into a house on Washington Church Road. Officers say the driver was intoxicated at the time of the crash. The victim, a 59 year old man, was standing near the crash at the time it occurred.
The 55 year old woman from Home was charged with recklessly endangering another person and driving under the influence.
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Pennsylvania State Police have released a report on a three-vehicle crash that closed Route 422 for about four hours in Pine Township yesterday morning.
Police have not publicly identified any of the people involved in the crash, which occurred at about 6 AM. A westbound vehicle operated by a 20-year-old man from Cowansville, Armstrong County crossed into the opposite lane of travel for unknown reasons and into the path of a coal truck driven by a 61-year-old Dixonville man. The truck driver swerved left to avoid a collision just as the other vehicle swerved right to get back into his lane. The coal truck rammed into the left side of the other vehicle, and then hit a third vehicle, operated by a 23-year-old Holsopple woman. The coal truck then overturned, spilling its load of coal over both lanes of travel.
One of its fuel tanks ruptured, prompting a call for the Indiana County Hazmat team to clean up about 120 gallons of spilled fuel.


