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Friday, November 16, 2012

Pennsylvania State Police Reports

Pair Assault Each Other in Upper Milford, Police Say

The following Upper Milford incidents have been reported by state police at Fogelsville. They do not indicate conviction.

State police at Fogelsville reported the following recent incidents in Upper Milford Township: Burglary: Reported Nov. 7 by Karen Drahushuk Hamm of 5037 Wendi Drive W.; two full red plastic 5-gallon cans of gas taken from her residence between Oct. 27 and Nov. 7, police said; estimated value $50. Charged: Kyle Lewis Schreiber, 19, of Old Zionsville; at 9:05 p.m. Nov. 13 with possession of a small amount of marijuana and paraphernalia; found as a result of a traffic stop at Chestnut Street and Buckeye Road, police said. Charged: Heather Ann Schreiner, 20, of Wescosville and Dylan Matthew Kehs, 18, of Zionsville at 4:44 p.m. Oct. 25; both with harassment for physically assaulting each other in the 5300 block of Ridgeway Drive, police said.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Pennsylvania State Police Reports

Police: 'Disabled Motorist' Was Shooting Heroin

Berks driver is arrested for drug, DUI charges after police are called to nearby intersection to check on a disabled vehicle, troopers say.

State police recently responded to a report to assist a disabled motorist in Lower Macungie Township. Although there was no mechanical problem with the car, perhaps nothing could have been closer to the truth when they say that they instead found a driver injecting heroin. State police at Fogelsville said they found the vehicle at Lower Macungie Road and Cedar Crest Boulevard at 1:50 p.m. Oct. 27. Inside they found Rachel Lynn Ward, 29, of Barto, Berks County, and observed her injecting the drug. Police said they arrested her. She consented to a search of her vehicle, which yielded drug paraphernalia. Charges of driving under the influence and drug possession were filed with the office of District Judge Michael Faulkner of Upper Macungie …

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