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POLICE REPORTS

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Thursday — Vehicles driven by Jordan M. Mazzanti, 23, of Butler and Richard L. Miller, 44, of Butler were involved in an accident at 4:13 p.m. on Route 422 East near Skyline Drive in Franklin Township. Miller was taken from the scene by Butler Ambulance Service with a possible injury.

Nov. 30 — Vehicles driven by Richard T. Boscia, 25, of West Sunbury and Darrell Campbell, 52, of West Sunbury collided at 1:21 p.m. on West Sunbury Road, just south of North Road in Center Township. Both drivers were taken by ambulance to Butler Memorial Hospital with injuries. A 10-year-old male passenger in Campbell's vehicle suffered a suspected minor injury, but was not taken to a hospital.

Friday — Vehicles driven by Joshua K. Adamson, 20, of North Washington Township and John L. Nickl, 72, of Eau Claire were involved in an accident at 6:52 a.m. on Route 38, about a half-mile north of Bruin Road, in Washington Township. Adamson was injured, but refused to be taken to a hospital, according to reports. Nickl was taken to Butler Memorial Hospital with an injury.

Friday — Vehicles driven by Gabrielle A. Ryan, 24, of Cabot, Dana L. Crow, 48, of Saxonburg, Scott P. Geibel, 24, of Fenelton and Donna S. Skurka, 57, of Saxonburg collided at 6:54 a.m. on Saxonburg Boulevard in Clinton Township. Crow and Skurka had passengers. Ryan had a possible injury.

Dec. 4 — Jo Annette Cynkar, 59, of Slippery Rock was not injured when the vehicle she was driving struck a deer at 5:08 p.m. on Interstate 79 in Cranberry Township. Her vehicle was towed from the scene.

Friday — Vehicles driven by Elizabeth J. Reiser, 18, of Slippery Rock, Amy P. Worline, 59, of Grove City, Amanda L. Drake, 34, of Slippery Rock and a 17-year-old female from Slippery Rock were involved in an accident at 7:12 a.m. on Route 8 in Slippery Rock Township. Worline was taken to Butler Memorial Hospital with an injury, police said.

Dec. 2 — Four bags containing 98 pieces of packaged merchandise valued at $2,907 were stolen from the outside mailbox of Forever Kindred, 121 Timberlee Drive, Evans City, between 12:30 and 1 p.m. The bags were placed outside for pick up by the U.S. Postal Service, police said.

Friday — Aidan Grossman, 18, of Harrisville crashed his 2005 Toyota Carolla while driving south at 8:58 a.m. on Route 8. Grossman tried to make a right-hand turn from the left lane causing the car to spin and striking multiple trees before it stopped. Grossman suffered a minor injury but was not taken to the hospital, police said. The car was totaled. Grossman was charged with a traffic violation.

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