Campus:
Maryland woman charged with underage drinking
Emily G Anderson, 19, of Boonsboro, Maryland, was charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred on March 18 at approximately 1:30 a.m.
An SU officer on patrol in the steam plant parking lot off of North Prince Street observed Anderson standing along the tree line just off of the parking lot, and appeared that she was attempting to hide from the officer.
The officer approached Anderson to inquire about her behavior and to check on her welfare. Anderson was found to be intoxicated, admitted to consuming alcohol and she submitted to a portable breath test which tested positive for the presence of alcohol in her system.
Anderson was issued a citation for underage drinking and was then released to a friend’s custody.
McCune Hall resident charged with underage drinking
Ryan C. Sholley, 20, of McCune Hall, was charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred on March 23.
University police were called to the fourth floor of McCune Hall at approximately 1 a.m. to assist residence hall staff with an intoxicated male student who was identified as Sholley.
Sholley showed obvious signs of intoxication, admitted to consuming alcohol and submitted to a portable breath test, which tested positive for the presence of alcohol in his system.
Sholley was cited for underage drinking and was transported to Chambersburg Hospital for further evaluation and treatment.
State:
Burglary reported on Bard Drive
A 21-year-old Shippensburg male reported his residence on Bard Avenue was broken into on March 15.
An unknown person entered the residence at 8 a.m. through an unlocked rear window and removed various items including a firearm, video game equipment and cash. The person left through the unlocked rear window and fled the area.
The stolen property’s value is estimated at $1,150. Anyone with information is asked to call the Pennsylvania State Police’s Carlisle barracks.
Burglaries reported on Bard Drive
Residents from two homes in the 300 block of Bard Drive in Shippensburg Township reported break-ins.
The actor or actors entered the victims’ residences and stole multiple items from March 9-16 from the hours of midnight to 4:30 p.m.
Shippensburg woman arrested for DUI and possession of a small amount of marijuana
Maya R. Tyler, 20, of Shippensburg, was stopped at a traffic stop at the intersection of South Queen Street and East Neff Avenue on March 1 around midnight.
During the investigation, Tyler was found to be in possession of marijuana and driving under the influence of marijuana.
Tyler was arrested for driving under the influence and possession of a small amount of marijuana.
Man arrested for drug paraphernalia
Marc J. Moulton, 37, of Shade Gap, Pennsylvania, was stopped at a traffic stop at the intersection of Conestoga Drive and Progress Boulevard in Shippensburg Township on March 12 at approximately 1 p.m.
A strong odor of marijuana was coming from the vehicle. A search of the vehicle was conducted, and a pipe used for marijuana was found.
Moulton was arrested for drug paraphernalia and other traffic offenses.
Juvenile charged with DUI and fleeing or attempting to elude police
A known juvenile was stopped at a traffic stop in the 1200 block of Baltimore Road in Southampton Township on March 3 around midnight.
The juvenile attempted to flee the scene and a brief pursuit began. The accused drove off of the roadway and disabled the vehicle.
The accused was taken into custody and is being charged with driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage and fleeing or attempting to elude police.
Crash reported in Shippensburg Township
The driver of a 2010 Honda Accord was traveling south on North Prince Street in Shippensburg Township on Feb. 8 at approximately 12:30 a.m.
The driver attempted to turn left onto Richard Avenue but failed to negotiate the turn. The vehicle left the roadway and struck a ditch.
The vehicle was towed from the scene. The driver was uninjured and was arrested for driving under the influence.
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