July 11, 2026

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Hit and Run Crash in Harrison Township, Potter County

Coudersport, Pa. — A hit and run crash occurred on July 8, 2026, at approximately 14:52 hours, on Pleasant Valley Road in Harrison Township, Potter County. According to the Pennsylvania State Police report, the crash involved a vehicle that attempted to turn around at the intersection of Pleasant Valley Road and Flewellyn Road, traveled through a yard, and struck overhanging power lines before returning to the roadway and continuing east on Pleasant Valley Road.

The incident was reported to the Pennsylvania State Police, and the crash is currently under investigation. The Pennsylvania State Police are the lead agency in the investigation, with Trooper Hurley listed as the investigator. The crash report, CAD/CASE NUMBER PA 2026-877002, provides preliminary information about the incident.

Although the report does not specify the charges filed, the incident is being investigated as a hit and run crash. The vehicle involved was not specified in the report, and it is unclear if any injuries were sustained in the crash. The Pennsylvania State Police were assisted on the scene by Tri-County Electric.

The case is ongoing, and no further information is available at this time. The defendant’s name is not listed in the court records, and the arrest date is not specified. The court proceedings and bail information are not available in the docket.

The Potter County community is awaiting further updates on the investigation. The Pennsylvania State Police are committed to transparency and will provide additional information as it becomes available.

It is essential to note that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The Potter County District Attorney’s Office will be responsible for prosecuting the case.

This article was generated based on publicly available court docket information. While we strive for accuracy, the content may contain errors or omissions. This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. For official court records and legal guidance, please consult the appropriate court or legal professional.

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