Year: 2016
VIDEO: Police arrest shop owners on various charges
On May 5, 2016, Columbia Borough and West Hempfield Police arrested Dane Aaron Stock and Amber Lace Wise on various charges on North Fourth Street in Columbia PA.
The back story is HERE.
Video by Jesse
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Two shop owners taken into custody for resisting arrest, other charges | Columbia Borough Police Department
When officers arrived they spoke with Dane Stock and Amber Wise (21) of Columbia. Wise is also one of the owners of the store. One of the two officers was familiar with Wise and knew that she currently had a warrant for receiving stolen property. The officer confirmed the warrant was still active and advised Wise of the warrant. Wise then attempted to pull away from the officer as he attempted to take her into custody. As this occurred, Stock aggressively approached the officers and began to interfere with the arrest. Stock locked the door to the building and told the officers, “You ain’t going anywhere with her.” An officer directed Stock to unlock the door, but he refused. The officer removed Stock from the doorway, and Stock threatened to punch the officer. Both officers turned their attention to Stock as he became more aggressive. As Stock was being taken into custody, he actively resisted and had to be taken to the ground by officers.
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