Sunday, March 20, 2016
Police arrest suspect during burglary in progress
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MARCH 20, 2016
ARREST DETAILS
Case Number:
22038-03-20-16
Arrest Date:
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Details:
On 03-20-16 at 11:54 AM the Columbia Police were called to an address in the 400 blk. of N. 3rd for a burglary in progress. It was reported that the homeowner came home from vacation to find a person, later identified as Zachary Jock, in his house and detained him until police arrived.
Officers arrived a short time later and took Jock into custody. It was determined that Jock had been in the house at least two (2) days and was wearing clothing that belonged to the homeowner and his girlfriend when taken into custody. Jock also had a backpack on him that contained several items from the homeowner as well as his child. Jock ate food that the victims had bought prior to going on vacation and was sleeping on the first floor of the house.
The homeowner stated that numerous furniture items were moved around the house, most of the clothing that was in drawers and in the laundry room had been moved as well as food had been used and two (2) knives were thrown into the ceiling of the first floor. Numerous items were missing from the house and are valued at approx. $2,800.00. Several items in the house were damaged including damage to a door and window. Damage was estimated at approx. $1,075.00. The victims also found pills, alcohol and cigarettes that did not belong to them in the house.
Officers arrived a short time later and took Jock into custody. It was determined that Jock had been in the house at least two (2) days and was wearing clothing that belonged to the homeowner and his girlfriend when taken into custody. Jock also had a backpack on him that contained several items from the homeowner as well as his child. Jock ate food that the victims had bought prior to going on vacation and was sleeping on the first floor of the house.
The homeowner stated that numerous furniture items were moved around the house, most of the clothing that was in drawers and in the laundry room had been moved as well as food had been used and two (2) knives were thrown into the ceiling of the first floor. Numerous items were missing from the house and are valued at approx. $2,800.00. Several items in the house were damaged including damage to a door and window. Damage was estimated at approx. $1,075.00. The victims also found pills, alcohol and cigarettes that did not belong to them in the house.
Jock was taken to central arraignment after being charged with one felony count of Burglary, a felony count of Theft, a misdemeanor charge of Criminal Mischief and two (2) misdemeanor counts of Prohibited Acts. If anyone has any other information they are asked to contact the Columbia Borough Police Department.
Charges:
Source:
Arraignment Date:
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Location:
400 blk. N. 3rd St.
Columbia, PA 17512
OFFENDER DETAILS
RIGHT TABS
First Name:
Zachary
Middle Name:
Eli
Last Name:
Jock
Date of Birth:
21 years 2 months ago
Gender: Male
Race: White
Height: 66in
Weight: 140lbs
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Red
Registered Address:
Last Known Home Address:
2000 blk. Lehman St.
Lebanon, PA 17046
United States
Work Address:
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SCCA to hold events this weekend
A message from SCCA:
Please join us for our 4th Friday Reception at the Susquehanna Center for the Creative Arts from 5-9 p.m. on March 25, 2016.
We are featuring the Penn's Woods Printmakers and jeweler Richelle Leigh Walk. Please see photos for details:
On Saturday, March 26 we are hosting the film, "Sushi Cop", directed by Cooper Troxell of Brooklyn, NY. This film was shot in and around Columbia, PA. Cooper is the son of Bob and Beth Troxell.
Times: 6, 7 and 8 p.m.
SCCA
224 Locust Street
Columbia, PA 17512
224 Locust Street
Columbia, PA 17512
Retired engineer is still the father of invention
His goal while making the grandfather clock was "to refine it to the point that it keeps the most accurate time that is possible."
In 2014, he donated the remarkable timepiece to the National Watch and Clock Museum in Columbia, Pennsylvania, where it is on public display.
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Saturday, March 19, 2016
About Town
Pics from around town over the last few weeks:
Cigar store Indian, also known as a racial stereotype.
(Tollbooth Antiques)
All trails lead to Bootleg
HEAVY reading. He who can lifteth this tome, needeth not feareth ANY evil.
(Laurel Hill Cemetery)
"Going to the candidates' debate.
Laugh about it, shout about it
When you've got to choose
Every way you look at it you lose."
On the roof of Salsa's
But what does he see?
"Luke, I am your father."
The power of the dark side
Light saber victim?
The final resting place of Noah's dinghy
BEWARE OF THEIDO
Who's Theido?
Muscular tree -
It's been working out.
Street sweeper, old school
Gulls gone wild
Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, aka "Warthog"
We're told they fly out of Albany, New York, on training missions.
Columbians see them flying over quite a bit.
Whatever
Migrating
Line-up at River Park
Spinning wheel
Another look
Hoppers near Hinkle's
"You talkin' to me?"
Etihad Airlines of United Arab Emirates
The first week of March saw some warm, sunny days.
And beautiful sunsets
The water company wants you out of their backyard, also known as the shoreline.
A dissenter might ask about the public trust doctrine and riparian rights.
Turkish Airlines
Red alert: stuck between the lights
Seen on North Third
Recycling bins
New sign on Locust
Signs such as this one have cropped up around town recently.
Now why would they target Columbia?
This would be a good name for the shoreline at Columbia River Park.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Market manager resigns
Beth Troxell has resigned as manager of the Columbia Market House, it was announced at Tuesday night's Public Property Committee meeting.
The resignation was stated to be "effective immediately."
The resignation was stated to be "effective immediately."
No other information is available at this time.
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