39 Year Old Resentenced for Criminal Trespassing
39 year old DIGHTON EUGENE LANE, IV, Towanda, PA, was resentenced to a State Correctional Institution to a maximum of 36 months, with a fine of $500.00 for the Felony Criminal Trespass. Lane had been charged by Towanda Borough Police Department Officer Anthony Carpenter back in February of 2025. Lane had been previously admitted to the Bradford County Treatment Court Program, but failed to complete the required conditions. Accordingly, he was revoked from that program, and resentenced to state prison. “Lane was made eligible for the State Drug Treatment Program,” noted District Attorney Richard Wilson, who noted that Lane’s lengthy involvement in the Bradford County criminal justice system required a graduated response of state incarceration. Lane had previously been convicted of numerous Thefts, Criminal Mischief, and other offenses, all in Bradford County. Bradford County had exhausted all resources in working with this individual toward rehabilitation.
3 Members of Motorcycle Club Facing Theft Charges
Charges were filed against three members of an out of state motorcycle club regarding five thefts of motorcycles from Harley Davidson dealerships in five eastern Pennsylvania counties. According to Attorney General Dave Sunday, 53 year old Jermaine Holland, 48 year old Jennifer M. Heist, and 36 year old Craig Grinage, were each charged with felony corrupt organizations, organized retail theft, robbery, and other related offenses. An investigation by the Office of Attorney General’s Organized Retail Crime Section reported that the crimes happened between April 2, 2025, and July 20, 2025, in Bucks, Dauphin, Lehigh, Monroe, and York counties. All three defendants are in custody in Maryland and they will be arraigned on the Pennsylvania charges at a later date. In most of the cases, a member of the club made a small purchase inside the dealership while another member stole a motorcycle. In one case, a customer was robbed of their motorcycle at gunpoint. The value of the stolen motorcycles in Pennsylvania total nearly $200,000. The robbery happened on July 20, 2025, at the Eisenhauer Harley Davidson dealership in Manchester Township, York County. Holland got onto a customer’s motorcycle and began to drive away when the customer attempted to stop him. Holland pointed a handgun at the customer and told them to stand back. Holland led police on a high-speed pursuit into Maryland, and was later captured. The firearm was recovered. The Pennsylvania incidents will be prosecuted by Deputy Attorney General Noelle Wilkinson of the Organized Retail Crime Section.
PennDOT Warns Those Traveling to NFL Draft
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is encouraging drivers traveling to the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh to plan their trip using the enhanced real-time travel information available on a specialized web page at www.511PA.com/map/page/NFL. These enhancements support Governor Josh Shapiro’s commitment to providing accessible, real-time digital services to every Pennsylvanian and ensuring the hundreds of thousands of visitors and fans alike enjoy Draft week. Hosted through the department’s www.511PA.com traveler information website, the page is dedicated to monitoring traffic conditions on primary travel routes to the event.

