Williamsport mother jailed on felony child endangerment charge
A continued pattern of allegedly leaving her 3-year-old son unsupervised has landed Linsey Mae Woodling in the county prison on a felony charge of endangering the welfare of a child, according to court records filed by Lycoming Regional police.
The incidents took place between mid-August and March 25, police said. On at least one occasion, the child was sitting alone on a porch outside a business along the very heavily-traveled Lycoming Creek Road, police alleged. In the same complaint, police said that when Woodling’s 8-year-old daughter was missing one day in late November, it turned out the girl had been missing hours before law enforcement were notified. At Woodring’s arraignment Wednesday morning before District Judge William Solomon, police told the judge that just before she was arrested, her son had once again allegedly been left unattended near a Lycoming Creek Road business for at least 20 minutes.
Following her arraignment, Woodring, of 3731 Lycoming Creek Road, was jailed in lieu of $15,000. The county’s Children and Youth Services department is involved in the case, according to police.






