Signs stolen, damaged in Fulton County
HARRISONVILLE, Pa. — Eight road signs were reported stolen and three were damaged Aug. 16 in Licking Creek Township in Fulton County, Pa., costing an estimated $4,100, according to the Pennsylvania State Police.
The damaged signs had to be replaced, according to a state police public information release.
They included:
• Black Bear Road and Llama Lane sign, valued at $450.
• Back Ridge Road and Llama Lane sign, valued at $450.
• Stop sign at Llama Lane and Black Bear Road, valued at $400.
• 10-ton weight-limit sign at Back Ridge Road and Sipes Mill Road, valued at $400.
• Buck Road and Doe Road sign, valued at $450.
• Stop sign at Breezy Point Road and Mill Road, valued at $500.
• Six-ton weight-limit sign at Mill Road, valued at $400.
• Licking Creek Township sign, valued at $400.
Stop signs at Buck Road and Wilson Hill Road, and Mill Road and Breezy Point Road were damaged. Each is valued at $400.
A stop sign at Schooley and Forrestdale roads worth $150 was also damaged.
Anyone with information should call the McConnellsburg barrack at 717-485-3131.
— Alexis Fitzpatrick