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New Castle Today
By the People, for the People
Woman Arrested on Assault Charge in New Castle
Aleah Marie Coblentz, 35, was taken into custody by the New Castle Police Department.
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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A 35-year-old Pennsylvania woman named Aleah Marie Coblentz was arrested on a simple assault charge on Thursday by the New Castle Police Department. Coblentz was wanted on a criminal warrant that was issued on December 29, 2025, and she was arraigned the same day as her arrest.
Why it matters
Assault charges, even relatively minor ones, can have serious legal consequences for the accused. This arrest highlights the ongoing efforts of local law enforcement to address criminal activity in the New Castle community.
The details
Police have not provided any additional details about the specific circumstances surrounding Coblentz's arrest or the alleged assault. The criminal warrant was issued over a month ago, indicating this may have been an outstanding case that authorities were actively pursuing.
- Coblentz was arrested on Thursday, February 14, 2026.
- The criminal warrant for Coblentz was issued on December 29, 2025.
The players
Aleah Marie Coblentz
A 35-year-old Pennsylvania resident who was arrested on a simple assault charge.
New Castle Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that took Coblentz into custody.
The takeaway
This arrest underscores the importance of local police departments actively pursuing outstanding warrants and addressing alleged criminal behavior in their communities, even for relatively minor charges like simple assault.

