State police report two incidents in which they were involved yesterday at Penns Manor High School.
Police were summoned to investigate a threatening message allegedly posted on Snap Chat by a 16-year-old student while he was at the school. Police say the threat was “unfounded”. Nonetheless, the student will receive a citation for disorderly conduct and will be subjected to disciplinary action by the school district.
Police also will issue disorderly conduct citations to two make students, ages 15 and 16, after they got into a fight which was broken up by staff members at 12:23 yesterday afternoon.
Other state reports today include:
• A series of Protection from Abuse violations which landed a Commodore man in the Indiana County Jail on Monday. Police say Alvin Piper walked and drove past his estranged wife’s Cherryhill Township apartment numerous times recently, and also asked his son to relay a message to her, asking that she drop the PFA. Piper was jailed in lieu of $2,500 straight cash bond.
• A 59-year-old Armagh woman reported to state police that someone threw a dead opossum on her porch early on Tuesday. The woman lives along Route 403. The incident is being investigated as a “harassment” violation.












