Early Sunday morning, Police arrested a wanted man in Schuylkill County.
According to Ashland Police, Chief Mark O'Hearn was on patrol early Sunday morning when around 3:45am, O'Hearn observed an orange cadillac driving in the area of 11th and Walnut Streets several times.
Later O'Hearn found the vehicle parked on South 11th Street in Ashland with 2 males inside with the headlights on for several minutes.
Police stopped to check on the occupants and found that one of the occupants, Ian Hartz, 30, of Pittsburgh, PA, was a wanted person in Schuylkill County.
Hartz was taken into custody by Chief O'Hearn and transported to Schuylkill County Prison and was jailed on outstanding Probation/Parole Warrant.
Ashland Police were assisted by Domestic Relations Deputy Robert Phillips and the Mount Carmel Township Police.
According to Ashland Police, Chief Mark O'Hearn was on patrol early Sunday morning when around 3:45am, O'Hearn observed an orange cadillac driving in the area of 11th and Walnut Streets several times.
Later O'Hearn found the vehicle parked on South 11th Street in Ashland with 2 males inside with the headlights on for several minutes.
Police stopped to check on the occupants and found that one of the occupants, Ian Hartz, 30, of Pittsburgh, PA, was a wanted person in Schuylkill County.
Hartz was taken into custody by Chief O'Hearn and transported to Schuylkill County Prison and was jailed on outstanding Probation/Parole Warrant.
Ashland Police were assisted by Domestic Relations Deputy Robert Phillips and the Mount Carmel Township Police.