4 Wanted Subjects Located in 1 Day

Lycoming Regional Police Department Release – Thursday, April 16, 2026.

LYCOMING COUNTY, PA – On Wednesday, April 15, 2026, the Lycoming Regional Police Department once again demonstrated the impact of proactive policing and community-focused enforcement. Through diligent patrol efforts and a commitment to public safety, officers successfully encountered and dealt with four individuals with active warrants.

Among these cases was a serious felony strangulation warrant out of Clinton County, underscoring the department’s role in addressing violent offenses and protecting victims. Officers also located an individual wanted by the Lycoming County Sheriff’s Office, as well as another subject carrying two separate warrants from Texas and Arkansas—highlighting the broad reach and coordination involved in modern law enforcement.

These actions reflect more than routine police work—they showcase a proactive strategy that prioritizes prevention, accountability, and interagency cooperation. By actively identifying and addressing individuals with outstanding warrants, LRPD continues to remove potential threats from the community and reinforce the message that criminal activity will not go unchecked.

The Lycoming Regional Police Department remains committed to keeping neighborhoods safe through vigilance, professionalism, and strong partnerships at the local, state, and national levels.

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