Source: Reading Eagle, Pa.儲存Sept. 04--Thieves took about 2,000 pounds of copper wiring and piping worth about $50,000 from several trailers on the construction site of the Dollar General Corp. distribution warehouse in Bethel Township over the Labor Day weekend, state police said Tuesday.The thefts occurred between Thursday night and Tuesday morning at the site on Martha Drive in Berks Park 78, troopers said.The thieves broke into the trailers and took copper material that they loaded into vehicles.Troopers asked anyone with information to call the Hamburg station at 610-526-6885 or Crime Alert Berks County's anonymous tip line at 877-373-9913. Tipsters could receive a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest.LEESPORTMohnton man arrested in Leesport assaultA Mohnton man was arrested on charges he and another man beat an acquaintance in a store parking lot in Leesport over the weekend, Northern Berks Regional police said.Milton Bennett, 44, of the first block of Chestnut Street was committed to Berks County Prison in lieu of $25,000 bail following arraignment Sunday night before Senior District Judge Gloria W. Stitzel in Reading Central Court. He was charged with aggravated and simple assault.According to court records:Patrolman Charles Hobart responded to a report of a fight in the lot in the first block of South Centre Avenue Sunday about 1:40 p.m. and found Matthew Eyer, 24, of Reading on the ground. Eyer had cuts and bruises around his eyes and was bleeding from his left ear, where part of the lobe was missing.Muhlenberg police also responded to assist Northern Berks officers.Bennett was standing near Eyer while talking on a cellphone and did not appear to be injured.Witnesses told police that Bennett and another, unidentified male punched Eyer while the victim was inside a vehicle, then dragged him out of the vehicle and punched and kicked him while he was on the ground.Eyer was taken by ambulance to Reading Hospital for treatment.Bennett claimed that Eyer tried to run him over in the parking lot and accused Eyer of hurting his daughter.An investigation continues.READINGWernersville man, 69, jailed on rape chargesReading police have arrested a 69-year-old man on charges he raped a 32-year-old man in the victim's city residence, investigators said Tuesday.Harold Yigd新蒲崗迷你倉l of the first block of East Penn Avenue, Wernersville, was arrested Saturday on charges filed that day by Criminal Investigator Michael Hope. The charges include rape, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and indecent assault.Yigdal, who lived in Reading when the alleged incident occurred, was committed to Berks County Prison in lieu of $100,000 bail following arraignment before District Judge Dean R. Patton in Reading Central Court.According to Hope:Police were called to the victim's residence Aug. 9 for a sexual assault that occurred two days earlier. The victim told an officer that Yigdale forced him to engage in sex acts by threatening to hit him.The charges were filed after the victim provided details in an interview Friday.ROBESONIALebanon resident faces drug chargesA Lebanon man has been arrested for marijuana trafficking after Western Berks Regional police found marijuana packaged for sale in his vehicle during a traffic stop in Robesonia on Monday.Erick Ulloa, 21, was committed to Berks County Prison in lieu of $75,000 bail after arraignment early Tuesday before Senior District Judge Gloria W. Stitzel in Reading Central Court. Ulloa was charged with possessing and intending to distribute marijuana, and possessing drug paraphernalia.According to police:Patrolman Daniel Albright stopped Ulloa for speeding while westbound Monday about 8:45 p.m. in the 400 block of West Penn Avenue, also known as Route 422.The officer could smell marijuana when he spoke to Ulloa and asked him if he had drugs in the car. Ulloa told him that a friend had smoked marijuana in the car earlier.Ulloa allowed police to search the vehicle, and Albright found a bag containing 25 vials with marijuana. Several additional vials of pot were found in the vehicle.BERKS COUNTY53 are cited for aggressive drivingFifty-three drivers were cited during a recent aggressive-driving detail held by Reading police in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Aggressive Driving Enforcement and Education Project. The detail was held Thursday on Route 183, where aggressive driving has been a problem, police said. Police said 48 of the citations were for speeding.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Reading Eagle (Reading, Pa.) Visit the Reading Eagle (Reading, Pa.) at readingeagle.com Distributed by MCT Information Servicesmini storage
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