Bradford Man Facing Several Charges

After a domestic incident in which people were described as “yelling frantically,” a Bradford man is facing charges for having drug paraphernalia, careless driving and disorderly conduct.

25-year-old Shane Miller waived his preliminary hearing today in front of District Judge Dominic Cercone.

On June 24, police were called to Orchard Place for the domestic and, after trying to calm Miller down, put him in handcuffs. As an officer was standing behind Miller he said, “Yeah, those are track marks. Quit looking at them.” Officers then noticed that a ring fell off Miller’s finger and, when they were set to put it in his pocket, they saw a syringe.

Earlier in the day, police had received a report of an erratic driver matching Miller’s description. The driver was reportedly speeding, then slamming the brakes. He’s accused of backing his vehicle up Orchard Place as another vehicle was coming down, then getting out of his vehicle, running up to the other vehicle and telling the driver, “Excuse my language but I’m f*****g crazy,” according to papers filed in Cercone's office.

Miller is free on $2,500 bail.

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