Crime & Safety
Three Cited for Carving Obscenities Into Snow
Three people in central Pennsylvania were cited for disorderly conduct after using the snow to create obscene objects and words.

By Kara Seymour
The winter landscape in some parts of Pennsylvania is being marred by obscenities and vulgarity, Pennsylvania State Police say.
Three people in central Pennsylvania were cited this week for disorderly conduct after using the snow to create obscene objects and words, according to The Associated Press.
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According to a report published by Pennlive.com, Michael Allan Shadle, 18, and a 17-year-old friend were cited after they shoveled an βobsceneβ object into the snow in a neighborβs yard in Elizabethville.
In Carroll Township, Wendi Mullen, 64, was cited for spray painting obscenities in the snow, according to a statement from the State Police.
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No information regarding exactly what was spray painted or depicted in the snow was immediately available.
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