LOCKPORT — The Clinton County District Attorney’s workplace is presently examining the event where a Woodward Township law enforcement officer apparently killed a dog.
An update on the event was made Tuesday throughout Woodward Township’s regular monthly managers conference. The event included the supposed killing of a dog coming from municipality local, Jada Harpster, by officer Gregory Drollinger on June 23.
The examination has actually moved forward from the Woodward Township Police Department to the county’s DA, Dave Strouse.
An unique conference will be scheduled at the municipality building, pending the examination’s outcomes. All the details will be provided on the event and its after-effects, according to managers.
“It is currently in the hands of another agency (Clinton County District Attorney) and once they’re done with it and report back to us, then we are going to schedule a special meeting and get all the information out there,” Supervisor Kyle Coleman revealed. “We all thought it was good for us to involve some other agencies with it to get other hands on it.”
In other business, Riverfest 2023 was a success and generated the greatest quantity of duck sales the occasion has actually had. The Woodward Township Recreation Board was one shy of offering 1,400 duck tickets, according to Coleman.
“We had Riverfest last weekend and it was a success all around. I’ve been involved with it for 18-19 years and this year was the highest year I have seen for duck sales,” Coleman said. “We had a good amount of vendors this year. Things are coming back since COVID. We had good volunteers helping and we actually picked two new members.”
The 2 brand-new volunteers are Missy Goodman and Tina Underkoffler. They were voted onto the entertainment board by the managers.
“They were the two that helped us out tremendously there at Riverfest. They were excited about it and they want to be a part of it,” Coleman.