Jersey Shore man cited for disorderly conduct after allegedly using meth
A man who was seen hiding under his neighbor’s trampoline in Jersey Shore was under the influence of methamphetamine, according to Lycoming Regional Police.
Justin Brickell, 47, of Thompson Street, was issued a citation of disorderly conduct.
According to police, on Tuesday, shortly before 7 a.m., police responded to the 130 block of Arch Street after a resident reported an unknown male hiding under his neighbor’s trampoline.
The male caller confronted the male who exhibited signs of being under the influence of drugs. The male told the caller he didn’t know why he was where he was. The male fled the area, and officers immediately began searching due to the number of children walking to school at that time.
The individual was described as wearing a white T-shirt, sweatpants, and no shoes. Two officers and a detective searched the neighborhood for about 30 minutes. Police ultimately located the male hiding in the weeds in the 300 block of Front Street.
He was identified as Brickell.
Officers escorted him back to his residence. Evidence at the home suggested Brickell may have exited the apartment through a second‒story window, resulting in minor cuts to his hands and arms. Brickell told officers he had used methamphetamine prior and believed lingering effects may have contributed to his confusion.
It was learned that Brickell had contact with police several hours before when he called 911 to report people were looking inside his second-story windows.
Brickell was warned about misuse of the 911 system. Officers have repeatedly offered him assistance and resources, which he has declined.
Police thanked the resident who quickly reported the suspicious activity and asked anyone who sees suspicious behavior in their community to contact the Lycoming Regional Police Department by calling 911 so officers can respond quickly and check the area.






