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Police: Man Shoved Through Canyon Wings Window

An altercation on Beaver Avenue early Saturday morning ended in broken glass when a man was reportedly shoved through a window at Canyon Wings.

According to State College Police Lieutenant Barrett Smith, a fight broke out on the street outside of 219 E. Beaver Ave. between two men. Police were called after one of the men was allegedly pushed into the window, breaking it at 2:17 a.m.

A criminal mischief charge was filed against the man who allegedly shoved the other through the window. No names have been released at this time, and Smith reported that there were no injuries and nobody involved was hospitalized.

Canyon Wings had no comment.

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