A Clearfield County man from Grampian is facing several charges after he threatened to kill two water authority workers last month.
It all happened when the workers were attempting to deliver a payment book to a home along Chestnut Grove Highway in Bloom Township.
Per investigators, the workers told police that the front door of the home was open, so they chose to stay in their vehicle. A short time later, the resident, 43-year-old Tyler Smith, came out of the home carrying a “loaded crossbow,” according toOnce Smith exited the home, he approached their truck and yelled, “If you get out of that [expletive] truck, I will kill you.”
After being approached by Smith, the workers explained that they were just there to drop off a payment book, which Smith then reportedly grabbed from them and “took off.”
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