Sandy Twp Police: juveniles caught towing kids on sled behind cars in DuBois Mall parking lot

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Sandy Township, PA – Police in Sandy Township say they handled a couple of minor car crashes earlier this week.

They also talked to a woman about a computer scam involving phone cards.

DuBois Mall security contacted Sandy Township Police about several juveniles who appeared to be towing other kids on sleds behind theirs cars in the mall parking lot. Officers handled that situation without incident.

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Read the full Sandy Township Police reports for Nov. 9-10.

 

November 9, 2020

A 43-year-old DuBois man lost control of his vehicle while traveling on Platt Road, causing it to cross the other lane, travel down an embankment, and come to rest on its side. The man showed signs of intoxication and admitted to drinking earlier in the day. Moderate injuries reported and his vehicle was towed from the scene. Charges pending.

False alarm at Ross

A DuBois woman reported someone cut the locks off of her storage unit on Wayne Road and replaced them with different locks.

A 37-year-old Treasure Lake woman reported receiving harassing text messages from 38-year-old Treasure Lake woman. Officers handled the situation without incident.

DuBois Mall security reported several juveniles towing other juveniles on what appeared to be sleds, behind their cars in the mall parking lot. Officers handled the situation without incident.

False alarm at JC Penney

 

November 10, 2020

A 24-year-old Knox man reported that some one hit and damaged his vehicle while it was parked in the Walmart parking lot the 4 days prior.

False alarm at JC Penney

A vehicle driven by a 76-year-old Treasure Lake woman pulled out from the stop sign at Midway Drive, into the path of a vehicle driven by a 77-year-old Mahaffey woman causing the two to collide. No injuries reported.

A 58-year-old woman reported a man named David was talking though her computer. She reported that he was asking for phone cards so he could refund a purchase she made a few months ago.

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