UPDATE: Mark McCloskey was ordered to serve one year of probation for each count of evading arrest and terroristic threats, and ordered to serve 15 hours of community service by picking up litter for the scattering rubbish count.
WHAT WE FIRST REPORTED
A Homer City man is due in Indiana County Court today for a sentencing hearing concerning a case from last December.
Court documents show 24-year-old Mark Anthony McCloskey will go before Indiana County President Judge Thomas Bianco today for sentencing connected with a case on December 5th. On that day, state police said they were called out to a home on Route 403 South in Buffington Township at 7:30 in the morning for a report of a man throwing items out of a home and onto the road. When they arrived, McCloskey threatened to slit their throats if they came near. He fled the house soon after, and troopers chased him on foot. He was found and apprehended in a nearby barn.
On June 7th, McCloskey pleaded guilty to charges of evading arrest, terroristic threats and scattering rubbish.













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