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Spring Creek Man is experiencing additional charges News, sports, jobs

Spring Creek Man is experiencing additional charges News, sports, jobs

A Spring Creek man already in the prison in Warren County for an alleged hostage situation is facing additional charges, after stealing objects from two stores before being closed.

Robert R. Hall Jr., 53 years old, from Spring Creek, was accused of second -degree offenses, by illegal taking, receiving stolen properties, retail theft and criminal mistakes by the Corry State Police, for storms, which would have taken place on February 24. Grade I, simple assault, a second -degree crime, crime terrorist threats, with the intention to terrorize another, a grade I, harassment and cruelty.

According to the probable statement, Hall entered Lotsville Milings Inc. In FreeHold Township and stole goods worth $ 160, while assumed to hire $ 300 damages inside the store on February 24. Researching another theft at a shop in Sugar Grove. Two robberies took place in a few minutes of each other and were a few kilometers away. The identified person was leading a dark -colored Ford Explorer, who had treadmills, but had no tread.

Warren State Police executed a search warrant at Hall’s home on February 27 and recovered a computer that was supposed to have been stolen from Lotsville Millings and confiscated Hall during both incidents. Also, the police report the finding of the same vehicle as it was identified in the supervisory materials. The police then interviewed Hall at the prison in Warren County on March 3.

“During the interview, Hall was displayed static images from Lottsville’s milling burial and identified it as the person in the photos.” states the statement. “He said he had taken his wife’s Xanax medicines before committing the crime and that he remembered very little of what happened that night.”

Hall was in the county prison after the police responded to a hostage situation reported in Pittsfield Township.

According to the statement, when the state troops arrived, a woman said that Hall Jr. was “Holding it in the house against her will and hit her and her dog.”

Hall is supposed to prevented the victim from leaving for three days, and took the mobile phone and sat on the couch with the woman, telling him that if they were trying to leave or contact someone, he would kill her. The statement also said that Hall hit the woman several times, dragged her to her hair in her bedroom and told her she would hang and make her look. It is assumed that the woman’s service dog tried to bite Hall, according to the statement.

“Hall grabbed his neck, raised him from the ground and shook him. Then he began to hit the dog several times, ”” states the statement.

The woman was able to connect an old phone that she was given by Hall to play games at Wi-Fi and send a message on Facebook to a friend who asked them to call 911 while he was sleeping at her feet with a butcher knife.