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Posted: 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012

Clearfield County woman arrested in connection to six Treasure Lake burglaries

By Brittany Boyer

CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa. —

A Clearfield County woman is in jail after police said she is connected to six recent burglaries at Treasure Lake.

Police arrested Lindsay McClure of Luthersburg on Wednesday. 

According to a criminal complaint, Sandy Township police received reports of several burglaries and thefts from condominiums in Silverswoods at Treasure Lake. 

Police said a money bag had also been stolen from the housekeeping headquarters owned by Crown Resorts, Wolf Run Manor at Treasure Lake.

Authorities said approximately $1,500 in cash and electronics had been unlawfully removed from various locations. 

According to a criminal complaint, on October 15 and 22, the Sandy Township Police Department conducted an undercover sting operation using video surveillance equipment in order to arrest the actor. 

Police left luggage in condominiums at Wolf Run Manor, which had been equipped with hidden video cameras.  

Video surveillance showed McClure unlawfully removing the money from the luggage on each occasion. 

Police said on Wednesday they were able to locate McClure in a condominium in Wolf Run Manor. 

Officials said at that time, McClure became aggressive and resisted being arrested. 

McClure was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Richard Ireland.

McClure's bail was set at $50,000. 

She remains in the Clearfield County Jail. 

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