Published June 13. 2025 02:45PM
Summit Hill Chief of Police Todd Woodward has issued his department’s monthly report from May 9 to June 5.
During the period, Woodward said there were a total of 347 calls received.
Woodward said police made one criminal arrest in the period, issued 15 traffic citations, gave five traffic warnings, issued 17 non-traffic citations and gave 19 parking tickets.
One quality of life ticket was issued.
Woodward said one woman, Lori Claypoole, was charged, during that period, with various counts related to an incident on West Ludlow Street involving cats. Charges include aggravated cruelty to animals, cruelty to animals, neglect of animals and borough ordinance infractions. She waived charges to county court.
Also in the past month, a woman was charged with two borough ordinance violations and two crimes code violations as a result of a dog bite on West Fell Street.
One man was charged with harassment as a result of a neighbor dispute.
A burglary, reported on West Holland Street, is under investigation.