CRIME

Franklin County area police log

Staff report

CHAMBERSBURG - A wanted Maryland man was found in Chambersburg on Friday, according to Chambersburg Police.Thomas Daisey, 29, from Salisbury, Maryland, was arrested on the warrant out of Wicomico County.

According to Maryland Court Documents, Daisey is accused of constructive criminal contempt, with charges filed against him on July 10, 2015. A bench warrant was ordered on July 31, 2015.

(Incident CPD2016-13939)

Franklin County

Greene Township

BURGLARY: Someone stole from a shed/garage in the 7000 block of Rowe Run Road, according to Pennsylvania State Police, Chambersburg. Police believe the burglary occurred between midnight and 4 p.m. on Oct. 3.

(Incident PA16-709297)

CRASH: A Shippensburg woman was cited after allegedly crashing into items on a residence's front lawn, according to Pennsylvania State Police, Chambersburg.

Police said Linda K. Lensie, 65, was southbound in a Honda Civic in the 4900 block of Philadelphia Avenue around 2:41 p.m., Nov. 3, when she drove out of her lane and off the road. Approximately 60 ft after she left the road, she hit a stone entrance pillar at a residence.

The Civic continued past the pillar, but was disabled and stopped shortly after the hit. There were no injuries, and the Civic was towed as a result of the crash.

Lensie was cited with a traffic violation.

(Incident PA-2016-814846)

Southampton Township

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: Someone damaged the back door frame of a residence in the 100 block of Pugh Drive, Shippensburg Township, according to Pennsylvania State Police, Chambersburg. Police believe the damage occurred between 11:30 p.m. Oct. 28 and 9:30 a.m. Oct. 29.

(Incident PA16-796448)

Cumberland County

Shippensburg

FOUND PROPERTY: The driver's license for Fayetteville resident Tyler Harvey was turned into Shippensburg Police, police said Friday. Harvey can pick up his license at the Shippensburg Police Department, 60 W Burd Street.

(Incident SP-2016-6777)

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF AND THEFT: Shippensburg police responded to a theft of and damage to bikes, police said Friday.

Police believe between 2:30 p.m. and 2:36 p.m., an someone cut or slashed four tires on four different bicycles at a residence in the 400 block of of East King Street. A "Dark Star" brand skateboard was stolen from the property as well. The skateboard was described as brown with red and white lettering.

(Incident SP-2016-6769)