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Two teens charged in Biden barn fire | News, Sports, Jobs

ethompson@lewistownsentinel.com REEDSVILLE A 19-year-old man has been charged with arson for his alleged involvement in causing a fire that burned down the “Biden barn” in the early morning hours of March 6 in Brown Township. One 15-year-old has also been taken into custody for involvement. Michael Rogers Kauffman, of Yeagertown, is being charged with felonies arson of a historic resource, possession of an explosive material, two counts of criminal mischief and misdemeanor and recklessly endangering another person. According to a report from Mifflin County Regional Police Department, the juvenile was turned over to Mifflin County Probation officers and transported to the youth detention center in Centre County. The juvenile also faces numerous felony counts of arson and related charges.

Suspects in custody for barn burning | News, Sports, Jobs

aharpster@lewistownsentinel.com REEDSVILLE- Mifflin County Regional Police took a fifteen-year-old male juvenile and a nineteen-year-old male into custody late afternoon on Saturday. The nineteen-year-old is identified as Michael R. Kauffman, originally from Mifflintown. According to a media release from Mifflin County Regional Police Department, “Regional Officer Corporal Robert Haines received information referencing two possible suspects in this case. Detective Jessica Aurand and Patrolman Christopher Kaniecki continued the investigation, building a strong case against two suspects. “ The media release states “Kauffman was arraigned on numerous felony counts of arson and related charges by MDJ Kent Smith and lodged in the Mifflin County Prison. The juvenile was turned over to Mifflin County Probation Officers and transported to the youth detention center in Centre County. The juvenile also faces numerous felony counts of arson and related charges.”

Police: Biden Barn fire most likely arson | News, Sports, Jobs

aharpster@lewistownsentinel.com REEDSVILLE The early Saturday morning fire that destroyed the “Biden Barn” on Tea Creek Road in Brown Township is “most likely the result of arson,” said Mifflin County Regional Police Department Chief Andre French. French said both MCRPD’s fire investigator and Reedsville Fire Company Chief Daniel Aumiller were suspicious that it may be arson and police are still investigating. “Any investigation being done is running through Mifflin County Regional Police,” Aumiller said. “Reedsville Fire Company is not a part of that investigation besides having on-scene details.” The fire, which was reported just before 1 a.m. Saturday, destroyed the structure known as the “Biden Barn” on Tea Creek Road. Reedsville Fire Company arrived on scene to find the barn already fully engulfed in flames.

Man charged with assault in early shooting | News, Sports, Jobs

bcox@lewistownsentinel.com LEWISTOWN – A Mifflin County man is facing aggravated assault and other charges related to an early Wednesday morning shooting on Woodland Avenue in Derry Township, according to a criminal complaint and affidavit of probable cause filed at Magisterial District Judge Kent Smith’s office. Mifflin County Regional Police Department said 32-year-old Randy Lynn Dressler Jr. and 31-year-old Eric McMinn were arguing just after 2 a.m. Wednesday outside Dressler’s Lindy Lane residence when Dressler fired one round from a 9mm rifle that struck McMinn in his right thigh just above the knee. McMinn was flown to Geisinger Medical Center in Danville for surgery to treat his injury. His condition is not known.

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