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Sentinel Police Diary for November 4th
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Sentinel Police Diary for November 4th

Middlesex Township Police (717-249-7191)

  • Kayla Lee Kauffman, 37, of Lebanon, was charged with misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance and a summary lights violation after police spotted a bicyclist on Harrisburg Pike Nov. 1 without tail lights. Police said Kauffman appeared too large for the bike and used a phone flashlight to guide the way. Police stopped Kauffman and found her to be in possession of a “considerable amount” of methamphetamine. She was also wanted for simple assault. District Judge Michael Sanderson set bail at $500 cash, which he was unable to post.
  • Kendra Leigh Ocker, 22, of Shippensburg, was charged with misdemeanor obstructing law enforcement and defiant trespassing after an incident at a convenience store on Harrisburg Pike on Oct. 30. Police said they were dispatched to a report of a woman who refused to leave. , and when police arrived, Ocker refused to identify himself and leave the property. Magisterial District Judge David Rogers set bail at $500 cash, which he was unable to post.

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Upper Allen Township Police (717-795-2445)

  • Ramon A. Leonard, 38, of Upper Allen Township, was charged with misdemeanor endangering the welfare of children after police were called to his home Oct. 31 after a child was found unattended. Police said Leonard left the child alone, without any care or supervision, for an extended period of time. Police did not say how long the child was alone or how old the child was. Judge Sanderson set bail at $2,500 unsecured and he was released.

Lower Allen Township Police (717-975-7575)

  • More than 12 people broke into vehicles with property stolen overnight between October 28 and 29 in the Beacon Hill development. Police said two people managed to steal more than $1,700 worth of property from unlocked vehicles at the development. The two were seen on surveillance cameras in the area of ​​Capital View Drive on Oct. 28 at 9:52 p.m. and were seen fleeing Sugar Maple Court at 11:18 p.m. Police are seeking information and reminding residents to lock their cars and not leave valuables. in their vehicles.
  • Jodiah Jenifer Moore, 36, of Harrisburg, was arraigned Nov. 3 on charges of forgery and misdemeanor counts of improper checks and theft by deception following an investigation that began Dec. 15, 2023. A caregiver of a resident at Bethany Towers reported that the resident’s checkbook had been stolen and she was notified that there had been a $4,300 withdrawal from the account two days prior. Police learned the check was deposited into Moore’s account and a warrant was issued for her arrest. Judge Sanderson set bail at $500 cash, which he was unable to post.

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