ELYSBURG - Ralpho Township Police say they gave a Shamokin man a break when he was pulled over in Elysburg for speeding in April.
That break occurred at the expense of the man's brother, whose name police say he provided officers and whose name he signed to a pair of citations.
Jason M. Deitz, 29, of 12 S. Second St., Shamokin, now faces a slew of more serious misdemeanor charges, including providing false identification to police.
Jason bears striking resemblance to his older brother, Michael, police say - so much so that Patrolman Chris Dailey believed Jason's assertion that he was his brother after looking at a PennDOT photo of Michael on a on-board police computer.
Jason didn't have a driver's license on him when he was pulled over about 4 p.m. April 20 near Dave's Flowers on North Market Street (Route 54) after allegedly being caught traveling 55 mph in a 35-mph zone, according to a criminal complaint filed Thursday by Dailey at the Mount Carmel office of Magisterial District Judge Hugh A. Jones.
The police officer didn't charge Jason with speeding. Instead, he issued lesser citations for disobeying traffic signals and for violating a learner's permit for having a passenger, his wife, Amber, on his 1993 Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
Jason was allowed to call a friend, Ken Artman, of Mount Carmel, who came to the scene and drove the motorcycle. Jason drove home in Artman's vehicle.
A guilty plea was issued and both citations paid by Jason in his brother Michael's name, according to the complaint.
Not two months later, on June 12, Michael Deitz called police to say it was not him on the motorcycle that day, police say.
When contacted by police, Artman identified the Deitz at the scene of the April 20 traffic stop as Jason, according to the complaint.
Dailey learned that Jason's license is suspended and expired with multiple counts for driving under the influence.
Jason Deitz was arraigned Thursday on charges of false identification, false reports, forgery, driving with a suspended license and speeding, and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for Wednesday.