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Police Blotter: Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015

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Cell phone taken

HALIFAX TOWNSHIP - State police at Lykens are investigating the theft at a Sheetz Convenience Store at 3625 Peters Mountain Road of a cell phone belonging to a Shamokin man.

According to state police, Robert M. Zimmerman, 43, put his cell phone down when obtaining merchandise and forgot to retrieve it. Zimmerman left the store and when he returned five to 10 minutes later, his phone was missing. Police believe someone stole it. The incident happened around 11:30 p.m. Friday.

Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 717-362-8700.

Retail theft

MONROE TOWNSHIP - Charges of retail theft and receiving stolen property were filed by state police at Selinsgrove against Adam Poeth, 30, of Sunbury, for the theft of a Wasp Gideon camera at the A&A Auto Store in Monroe Township, Snyder County, at 11 a.m. Sept. 30.

Police said Poeth entered the store, placed the camera into his pants and left without paying for it. They added that when Poeth was stopped by employees, he returned the camera and then fled.

State police said they received numerous tips identifying Poeth as the suspect.

Bicycles found

COAL TOWNSHIP - Police here have recovered two bicycles. The owners can claim them by identifying the bikes.

Guilty pleas

SHAMOKIN - Three defendants pleaded guilty to charges Tuesday before Magisterial District Judge John Gembic III.

Levi Reigle, 23, of 1244 Chemung St., Coal Township, pleaded guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia and was ordered to pay a $300 fine plus costs and placed on probation for one year. A charge of possession of heroin was withdrawn.

The charges were filed by Coal Township Detective Jeff Brennan in connection with a May 11 incident at Reigle's home.

Beverly Rosenberger, 36, of 1545 W. Chestnut St., Coal Township, pleaded guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia and was ordered to pay a $300 fine plus costs and placed on probation for one year.

A charge of possession of methamphetamine was withdrawn.

She was charged by Brennan relating to a July 25 incident at her home.

James Vanness Jr., 23, of 203 E. Dewart St., Shamokin, pleaded guilty to possession of disorderly conduct and was ordered to pay a $300 fine plus costs and placed on probation for one year.

Additional charges of simple assault, terroristic threats and harassment were withdrawn.

The charges filed by Shamokin Patrolman William Miner relate to an Oct. 1 disturbance at 189 E. Dewart St. in which Vanness allegedly assaulted and threatened to kill Chelsea Swartzlander.

Charges withdrawn

SHAMOKIN - Charges of simple assault and harassment filed against Christopher Walker, 38, of Shamokin, were withdrawn Tuesday before Magisterial District Judge John Gembic III when the alleged victim, Dana Kestle, couldn't be located by police.

The charges were filed by then Cpl. Darwin Tobias III in July 2013. Police said the alleged assault occurred at a home in the 600 block of East Commerce Street. Tobias is now the city's police chief.

DUI

SHAMOKIN - Brian Elliot, Jr., 24, 201 S. Diamond St., Shamokin, is charged with two counts of DUI, careless driving, driving without proper registration, driving without insurance, unauthorized transfer or use of registration, and driving without inspection by Shamokin Patrolman Raymond Siko II for an incident that occurred on Sept. 12. Elliot struck a pole while avoiding a pedestrian near Market and Arch streets. He was stopped at Third and Arch streets in Shamokin by Coal Township officer Chris Williams.

Elliot was found to have Clonazepam, Codine and Morphine in his system.


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Waverly man facing child endangerment charges

On Oct. 6, Harold E. Gann, 22, of Waverly, was arrested by Village of Waverly Police on a warrant for misdemeanor endangering the welfare of a child in the second degree and second degree harassment, Waverly police said.

Police said the charges stem from a domestic incident that police investigated at 6:45 a.m. on Sept. 24.

Gann is accused of engaging in a physical domestic incident with a female victim while she was holding an infant, police said.

The incident occurred at an apartment/residence in the Village of Waverly, police said.

Gann surrendered himself on Oct. 6 to the Waverly Police on the warrant, police said.

Larceny charges for Waverly man

Village of Waverly Police arrested Mark J. Roberts, 34, of Waverly, on Oct. 6, for misdemeanor petit larceny, Waverly police said.

The arrest came after a police investigation into a reported theft of grocery items from Ted Clark's Busy Market that occurred on Sept. 28, police said.

Roberts was issued an appearance ticket to appear in the Village of Waverly Justice Court on Oct. 15.

Criminal mischief occurs in Standing Stone Twp.

State police at Towanda said they are trying to determine who punctured two tires on a vehicle that belongs to Charles M. Deskins of Wysox.

The criminal mischief occurred sometime between 4:15 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Monday, when the vehicle was parked at 375 Goff Road in Standing Stone Township, police said.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the state police at Towanda at (570) 265-2186.

Canton man arrested for DUI

Seth M. Perrins, 23, of Canton was recently arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence of alcohol, police said.

The arrest occurred after Perrins crashed his vehicle on state Route 414 in Franklin Township, just east of state Route 514, state police said. The accident occurred at approximately 1:45 a.m. on Sept. 19, police said.

A blood test revealed that the amount of alcohol in Perrins' blood was over the legal limit at the time of the accident, state police at Towanda said.

DUI charge

The following person was recently charged with driving while under the influence in Bradford County:

Michelle M. Mueller, 25, of Yorktown, N.Y., on July 3, on U.S. Route 220 in Athens Township. Mueller has also been charged with driving on the wrong side of the roadway and careless driving. A blood alcohol and chemical test later revealed Mueller's blood contained 93 nanograms per milliliter of sertraline, 140 nanograms per milliliter of desmethylsertraline, and a blood alcohol content of .19 percent. Mueller has been issued a summons to appear before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw on Nov. 6 for her preliminary hearing.

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Probation warrant arrest made in Waverly

At 9:45 a.m. on Oct. 5, Brenda M. Worthington, 40, of Candor, N.Y. was arrested by Village of Waverly Police on a bench warrant for an alleged violation of her probation in regard to a previous misdemeanor third degree assault charge, Waverly police said.

Worthington surrendered herself to Waverly police and was arraigned in the Village of Waverly Justice Court that morning, police said.

Police said Worthington was sent to the Tioga County, N.Y. Jail to await further legal action.

Worthington was also wanted by the Tioga N.Y. Sheriff's Department for absconding from the Tioga County, N.Y. Probation Office, according to police.

Bail was set at $10,000 cash, $20,000 property bond, police said.

Worthington's return court date is scheduled for 4 p.m. Oct. 8, in the Village of Waverly, N.Y. Justice Court, police said.

Athens woman charged with paraphernalia possession

Sayre Borough Police charged 27-year-old Melissa Jane Ferro with drug paraphernalia possession on Sept. 27, Sayre police said.

Ferro was charged in connection with a warrant arrest made near the Spring Street Dandy Mini Mart location after police saw a male with a warrant out for his arrest enter the store, police said.

After taking the male into custody, police had Ferro and another person exit the vehicle after noticing the other person concealing a pocket knife, police said.

When Ferro was getting identification from her purse, police said they observed a metal spoon with burnt residue on it, police said.

Ferro then provided police with two hypodermic needles with one containing a clear liquid, a metal spoon with burnt residue, and a plastic sandwich bag, all of which was hidden in her bra, police said.

Police found several baggies and a glass straw with burnt residue in Ferro's purse as well, police said.

Ferro has been issued a summons to appear before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw on Nov. 10 for her preliminary hearing.

Woman injured

State police at Towanda said Arlene R. Reinhard, 74, of Troy, suffered a moderate injury in a crash recently on Alba Mountain Road in Armenia Township.

According to police, she was traveling south, and lost control of her Ford Explorer, due to a medical condition, and drove up an embankment, crossed over the opposing lane of travel, went down an embankment, and impacted a tree. Police said she was taken to Troy Hospital for her injuries. The vehicle remained in contact with the tree at the point of impact, police said.

Junior's Towing towed the vehicle from the scene, and the Troy Fire Department assisted at the scene, police said.

No injuries

State police at Towanda said Charles A. Lorenson of Gillett was not injured in a crash that occurred recently on Doty Hill Road in South Creek Township.

Police said another vehicle struck Lorenson's vehicle, while he was entering the roadway. According to police, the other vehicle was traveling slightly in the left lane of travel on Doty Hill Road, approximately one-half mile from the intersection of Doty Hill Road and Route 14. Police said the other vehicle sustained damage to the front windows, mirror and a pillar and Lorenson's vehicle had no damage. The other driver was asked to exchange insurance information, but fled before Lorenson was able to obtain information. The other vehicle is described as a dark green sedan of unknown make/model. Police said it might have significant damage to the driver's side, including a missing mirror and a damaged windshield and driver's side window. Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact state police at (570) 265-2186.

People not injured

State police at Towanda said two people were not injured in a two-vehicle crash that occurred recently on Route 549 at its intersection with Route 328 in Wells Township.

Police said drivers involved in the crash were Gail A. Ewanyk, 61, of Pine City, N.Y., and Mark E. Gee, 66, of Tioga, Pa.

According to police, the crash occurred as Ewanyk was stopped on Route 328 at its intersection with Route 549, at a stop sign. Gee's vehicle was traveling south on Route 549, traveled off the roadway, and struck Ewanyk's vehicle, police said.

Police Blotter: Friday, Oct. 9, 2015

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Drug paraphernalia

MOUNT CARMEL - Robert Kaminski, 23, of 30 N. Vine St., Mount Carmel, was charged by Patrolman Jason Drumheller with possession of drug paraphernalia involving a Sept. 12 incident at Seventh and Hickory streets.

Police said Kaminski was found with a syringe in his pocket.

DUI

MOUNT CARMEL - Charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, driving under suspension and a headlight violation were filed by Patrolman Matthew Dillman against William J. Hoskin, 24, of 400 Warsaw St., Marion Heights.

The charges relate to an Aug. 20 incident at Poplar and Cherry streets.

Drug charges

MOUNT CARMEL - Alyssa L. McGurl, 24, of Ashland, was charged by Chief of Police Todd Owens and Patrolman Matthew Dillman with felonies of delivery of Oxycontin and possession with intent to deliver Oxycontin, and a misdemeanor of possession of Oxycontin.

Police reported McGurl is accused of selling Oxycontin to a confidential informant for $20 Monday in the 100 block of South Chestnut Street.

Multiple charges

MOUNT CARMEL - Two criminal complaints have been filed by borough police against Matthew Santangelo, 58, of 221 N. Park St., Mount Carmel.

Cpl. David Donkochik has charged Santangelo with criminal conspiracy and receiving stolen property involving a Sept. 15 burglary at the residence of George Atiyeh, of 45 W. Fifth St.

Santangelo is accused of receiving several items including a television set, remote control and camera that were allegedly stolen from Atiyeh by Santangelo's son, Vincent M. Santangelo, 18, also of 221 N. Park St., Mount Carmel.

Vincent Santangelo was charged by Donkochik with burglary, criminal trespass, theft, criminal conspiracy and receiving stolen property in connection with the burglary. He is accused of stealing the TV valued at $1,200, jewelry valued at $650 and other items.

Lt. Christopher Buhay also charged Matthew Santangelo with burglary, criminal trespass, access device fraud, theft and receiving stolen property for allegedly stealing and using a bank card belonging to Jack Loftus, of 235 N. Park St., Mount Carmel.

Police said Santangelo used the bank card to purchase two gifts cards valued at $90 at Boyer's Food Market Sept. 21.

Tampering with evidence

MOUNT CARMEL - Patrolman Matthew Dillman has charged Thomas J. Boylan, 21, of 827 Scott St., Kulpmont, tampering with evidence and furnishing drug-free urine in an attempt to cause deceitful results in a test for the presence of drugs.

The misdemeanor offenses were filed in connection with a Sept. 14 incident at Mount Carmel Police Station, 137 W. Fourth St.

Resisting arrest

MOUNT CARMEL TOWNSHIP - Randy B. Elliot II, 25, of Locust Gap, was charged by Patrolman Daniel Politza with resisting arrest, public drunkenness and flight to avoid apprehension.

Police reported Elliot, who was wanted on a warrant from the Northumberland County Sheriff's Office, fled into a wooded area in the 100 block of Main Street in Locust Gap when police attempted to take him into custody Sept. 24.

Forgery

MOUNT CARMEL - Cody C. Strunk, 31, of 340 E. Third St., Mount Carmel, was charged by Patrolman William Adamski with possession of a controlled substance, forgery and unlawful acts involving a Sept. 8 incident.

Strunk is accused of forging a prescription at Community Pharmacy, 49 S. Oak St.

DUI charges

RIVERSIDE - Three counts of driving under the influence of a combination of drugs, driving on the wrong side of the road, failure to drive in a single lane, reckless driving, careless driving and driving while using a cell phone to read, send or text messages were filed by Officer Jennifer Goss against Andrew S. Klemick, 30, of 562 Hillside Ave., Elysburg.

Police said Klemick drove a silver Rav 4 under the influence of Paroxetine, Buprenorphine and Norbuprenorphine in Riverside Aug. 6.

Drug offenses

MOUNT CARMEL TOWNSHIP - Joseph A. Tumolo Jr., 42, of 1519 W. Fern St., Coal Township, was charged by Patrolman Matthew Filarski with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a small amount of marijuana, driving under suspension, a stop sign violation, driving an unregistered vehicle and driving without proper inspection.

The charges relate to a Sept. 11 incident on Route 901 near the former Boylan's Garage.

DUI

MOUNT CARMEL TOWNSHIP - Patrolman David Tomtishen charged Beth A. Burlie, 52, of 935 Fountain St., Ashland, with driving under the influence of Lorazepam, careless driving and following a vehicle too closely relating to an Aug. 28 accident on Route 54 between SOS Metals and the cogeneration plant.

Drug paraphernalia

MOUNT CARMEL - Lt. Christopher Buhay has charged Drew T. Pellowski, 25, of 41 W. Sixth St., Mount Carmel, with possession of drug paraphernalia in connection with a Sept. 1 incident at his home, where police found the defendant unresponsive from a heroin overdose.

Police found several glassine packets commonly used to package heroin and a foil smoking pipe in the home.

Disorderly conduct

MOUNT CARMEL - Gregory Thomas, 53, of 114 S. Poplar St., Mount Carmel, was charged by Patrolman Jason Drumheller with disorderly conduct relating to an Aug. 30 disturbance at his home.

Steals pipes

MOUNT CARMEL - Charges of theft, receiving stolen property, criminal conspiracy and criminal trespass were filed by Patrolman William Adamski against Gregory Swatsky, 61, of 211 S. Poplar St.

According to a criminal complaint filed at the office of Magisterial District Judge Hugh Jones, Swatsky is accused of stealing copper pipes at a home at 145 N. Chestnut St. owned by Adriel Montes and brass fittings from the furnace between June 1 and July 10.

Drug offenses

MOUNT CARMEL - Zachary A. Starr, 30, of 14 E. Avenue, Mount Carmel, was charged by Patrolman Matthew Dillman with possession of Spice, possession of drug paraphernalia (smoking pipe) and public drunkenness involving a Sept. 25 incident at Town Park.

Dog law violations

MOUNT CARMEL - State Dog Warden Mark Rusinko has charged Monique Lynne Korte, 33, of 429 N. Market St., Mount Carmel, with allowing her Labrador retriever to run at large Sept. 15, failing to have a 2015 dog license and failing to produce proof of rabies vaccination for the canine.

DUI

MOUNT CARMEL - Randy Lee Troutman, 39, of 125 High St., Mount Carmel, was charged with two counts of driving under the influence of a controlled substance relating to a Sept. 5 incident in the first block of South Chestnut Street.

The charges were filed by Patrolman Matthew Dillman.

Police said Troutman had Oxycodone and Oxymorphone in his blood system while operating a vehicle.

DUI

RIVERSIDE - Katherine McGreevy, 65, of 18 Scenic Drive, Danville, was charged by Patrolman Timothy Kiefaber with two counts of driving under the influence of alcohol, driving on the wrong side of the road and failure to drive in a single lane.

Police reported McGreevy had a blood-alcohol content of .146 percent when she was stopped near her home Sept. 6.

Pot possession

MOUNT CARMEL TOWNSHIP - Charges of possession of a small amount of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia were filed by Patrolman David Tomtishen against Ean C. Snyder, 25, of 626 N. Centre St., Pottsville.

The charges relate to a Sept. 13 incident at St. Casimir Cemetery along Route 2026 near Marion Heights.

Multiple offenses

MOUNT CARMEL - Cpl. David Donkochik has charged Tyler F. Adams, 20, of 41 Shamokin St., Ashland, with possession of a controlled substance, possession of a small amount of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, two counts of driving under the influence of drugs and a parking violation relating to a Jan. 19 incident in the first block of North Vine Street.

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Sayre woman facing harassment, assault charges

Sarah L. McKean, 22, of Sayre, was charged by Athens Township Police with simple assault and harassment by physical contact on Oct. 9 following a domestic assault incident at a Roselyn Court apartment.

Police said they responded to the apartment where they found the victim, who explained McKean and the victim has an argument.

The victim said the argument escalated and McKean began assaulting the victim, striking the victim's right arm, face and head, police said.

Police observed swelling on the victim's right arm as well as a swollen area above the victim's left eye and cuts on both sides of the victim's face, police said.

Police located McKean at a different residence shortly after meeting the victim and placed her in custody.

McKean was remanded to the Bradford County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bail.

McKean will appear before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw on Oct. 13 for her preliminary hearing.

Terroristic threats among Ulster man's charges

Athens Township Police filed multiple charges and counts against an Ulster man following a Sept. 16 incident, Athens Police said.

Ryan Charles Elliott, 18, of Ulster, has been charged with two counts of criminal mischief; two counts of disorderly conduct, creating a hazardous or physically offensive condition; one count of recklessly endangering another person; two counts of terroristic threats, threatening to commit a crime of violence; and one count of driving with a suspended or revoked license.

Police responded to Jim King Park on Glen Valley Road where the victim said Elliott was waiting for the victim, police said.

The victim told police Elliott ripped off a side mirror from the victim's vehicle and threw it at the vehicle's windshield as the victim drove away after threatening the victim and another victim, police said.

Elliott admitted to police that he broke the mirror and threw it at the victim's car, as well as argued with the two victims, police said.

Elliott told police he has anger management issues and has been in numerous arguments with one of the victim's prior to this incident.

Police said the victim provided an estimate for the damage Elliott caused with a total amount of $427.73, with potentially more charges from possible electrical issues.

Elliott has been issued a summons to appear before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw on Nov. 10 for his preliminary hearing.

Police Blotter: Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015

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Drug charges

SHAMOKIN - Tina M. Moyle, 41, of 425 N. Shamokin St., Apt. 1-4, Shamokin, was charged by Patrolman Raymond Siko II with possession of Oxycodone and possession of drug paraphernalia relating to a Sept. 25 incident at her home.

Police said Moyle was found in possession of a clear plastic baggie containing 31 Oxycodone pills.

DUI charges

SHAMOKIN - Cpl. Jarrod Scandle has charged Allen Michael James, 25, of 1200 Chemung St., Coal Township, with two counts of driving under the influence of alcohol, careless driving and driving with an expired inspection sticker.

The charges relate to an Aug. 14 traffic stop at Orange and Independence streets.

Police said James had a blood-alcohol content of .176 percent.

DUI

COAL TOWNSHIP - Nicholas C. Elliott, 22, of 186 Main St., Locust Gap, was charged by Patrolman Edward Purcell with two counts of driving under the influence of alcohol, a stop sign violation and restriction on alcoholic beverages relating to a Sept. 13 incident at Water and Second streets in Ranshaw.

Police said Elliott had a blood-alcohol content of .193 percent.

Possesses Spice

SHAMOKIN - Benjamin Jeremiah, 19, of 1141 W. State St., Coal Township, was charged by Cpl. Jarrod Scandle with possession of a small amount of Spice and public drunkenness relating to a Sept. 17 incident on Terrace Avenue.

DUI

SHAMOKIN - Brian Elliott Jr., 24, of 201 S. Shamokin St., Shamokin, was charged by Patrolman Raymond Siko II with driving under the influence of a controlled substance, texting while driving and operating a vehicle without proper inspection.

The charges relate to an Oct. 1 incident at Market and Spruce streets.

Access device fraud

SHAMOKIN - State police at Stonington reported someone removed cash Monday night from an ATM at Turkey Hill Minit Market on Lincoln Street by using bank information belonging to Amanda Hine, of Upper Road, Shamokin.

Police said the incident occurred at about 10:45 p.m.

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Bradford County District Attorney Daniel J. Barrett reported the following resolutions of criminal cases in the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, Towanda:

Sentenced

Tamara Mosher, 25, Gillett, Pa., was sentenced to imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for three months to 23 months, 29 days, fines of $250.00, plus court costs and she will also lose her driver's license for six months, for the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance, a misdemeanor. Officer Bruce Hoffman of the Sayre Borough Police Department arrested Mosher for the offense occurring on Feb. 3, 2012.

Gary Joslyn, 43, Rome, Pa., was sentenced to imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Faculty for 45 days to six months and fines of $750.00, plus court costs, he will also lose his driver's license for 12 months, for the offense of Driving under the Influence of Alcohol, a misdemeanor and Retail Theft, a summary offense. Officer Corey McLinko of the Towanda Borough Police Department arrested Joslyn for the offense occurring on March 7, 2015.

Stormie Coyne, 38, Sayre, Pa., was sentenced to Probation Supervision for a term of 24 months, fines of $600.00 plus court costs, for the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance, a misdemeanor, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a misdemeanor. Officer Nathan Ross of the Sayre Borough Police Department and Officer Keith Stackhouse of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Coyne for the offenses occurring in April 2015.

Robert Kolovich, 57, Danville, Pa., was sentenced to imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for 11 months to 23 months, 29 days, followed by Probation Supervision for a term of 24 months, fines of $3,000.00, plus court costs, restitution of $9,000.00 for the offenses of two counts Deceptive of Business Practices, felonies of the second degree, Theft by Deception, a felony of the third degree, and Receiving Stolen Property, a felony of the third degree. Trooper Michael Tribendis of the Pennsylvania State Police Department arrested Kolovich following investigation of an incident that occurred in Leroy Township in March 2013.

Nikki Vandyke, 36, of Sayre, Pa., was sentenced to imprisonment in Bradford County Correctional Facility for 58 days (flat) followed by County Intermediate Punishment for 24 months - County Intermediate Punishment involves a combination of restrictions and supervision; it may include home confinement, electronic monitor, and substance abuse treatment; violations can result in incarceration - for the Possession of a Controlled Substance, a misdemeanor, and Retail Theft, a felony of the third degree. Officer Thomas VanFleet of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Vandyke for the offenses occurring in January 2015 and March 2015.

Jon Crawford, 25, of Canton, Pa., was sentenced to Probation Supervision for a term of 12 months, fines of $350.00, plus court costs, for the offense of Theft by Unlawful Taking, a misdemeanor of the second degree. Trooper Gabriel Paduck of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Crawford following investigation of an incident that occurred in Overton Township in March 2015.

Christopher Stiehl, 29, of Rome, Pa., was sentenced to imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for 10 days to six months, followed by probation supervision for a term of six months, fines of $600.00, plus court costs, for the offenses of Driving under Influence of Alcohol, a misdemeanor and Disorderly Conduct and Harassment both summary offenses. Trooper Christopher Schelling of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Stiehl following investigation of an incident that occurred in Towanda Township in April 2015.

Guilty Pleas

Scott Morley, 28, Athens, Pa., entered a plea of guilty to the offenses of two counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, misdemeanors. Morley will be sentenced on Nov. 30, 2015, following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department. Officer Jason Serfas and Officer Denny Slater both of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Morley for the offenses in August 2014 and June 2015.

Wayne Sitzer, 35, Barnesville, Pa., entered a plea of guilty to the offenses of Resisting Arrest, a misdemeanor of the second degree, Public Drunkenness and Disorderly Conduct both summary offenses. Sitzer will be sentenced on Nov. 30, 2015, following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department. Officer Jason Serfas of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Sitzer for the offenses in April 2015.

Dylan Thomas, 23, Wyalusing, Pa., entered a plea of guilty to the offenses of Theft by Unlawful Taking, a felony of the third degree and Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, misdemeanor of the second degree. Trooper Robert Richter of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Thomas following investigation of an incident that occurred in Wyalusing Township in May 2015.

Cynthia Webster, 44, Athens, Pa., entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Driving under the Influence of Alcohol, a misdemeanor. Webster will be sentenced on Nov. 23, 2015, following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department. Officer Andrew Stevens of the Athens Borough Police Department arrested Webster for the offense on April 26, 2015.

ARD

Chad Meagley, 37, Sayre, Pa., charged with the offense of Driving under the Influence of Alcohol, was accepted into the ARD Program and placed on probation for a term of nine months. While on probation, Meagley will be subject to supervision by the Bradford County Probation Department which supervision will include monitoring for drug or alcohol use. Additionally, Meagley must perform community service with the DUI Litter Brigade and attend a Victim Impact Panel and he will lose his Pennsylvania driving privilege for 60 days. Officer Thomas VanFleet of the Athens Township Police Department filed the charges on May 26, 2015 for the offense in Athens Township.

Susan Keener, 50, Athens, Pa., charged with the offense of Driving under the Influence of Alcohol, was accepted into the ARD Program and placed on probation for a term of nine months. While on probation, Keener will be subject to supervision by the Bradford County Probation Department which supervision will include monitoring for drug or alcohol use. Additionally, Keener must perform community service with the DUI Litter Brigade and attend a Victim Impact Panel and she will lose her Pennsylvania driving privilege for 60 days. Officer Jeremy Horton of the Sayre Borough Police Department filed the charges on April 5, 2015 for the offense in Sayre Borough.

Jorge Villatoro, 36, Westminster, Md., charged with the offense of Driving under the Influence of Alcohol, was accepted into the ARD Program and placed on probation for a term of nine months. While on probation, Villatoro will be subject to supervision by the Bradford County Probation Department which supervision will include monitoring for drug or alcohol use. Additionally, Villatoro must perform community service with the DUI Litter Brigade and attend a Victim Impact Panel and he will lose his Pennsylvania driving privilege for 30 days. Trooper Robert Edgerton of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Villatoro for the offense on April 18, 2015 for the offense in Towanda Borough.

Police Blotter: Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015

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Vehicle accident

COAL TOWNSHIP - The owner of one of the vehicles involved in an accident late Friday on Maple Street near Spruce Street got her leg caught underneath a tire. Police said Amy Fabian, of 1004 Spruce St., Coal Township, was alerted by a passing motorist that her Chrysler PT Cruiser was rolling away. The Cruiser struck a Chevrolet pickup truck, owned by Walter Bogus, of 1003 W. Spruce St., turning it 90 degrees. Fabian's leg got caught underneath a tire of her car. She was transported to a hospital. Police are continuing their investigation.

Rollover wreck

LOWER MAHANOY TOWNSHIP - A Dalmatia teen suffered a minor injury when the Saturn S2 she was operating flipped onto its roof on Carls Hill Road, just off state Route 147, at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. State police at Stonington said the 17-year-old female, who was not identified, was wearing a seat belt as well as a 17-year-old female passenger from Herndon, who was uninjured. Police said the crash occurred when the driver failed to negotiate a curve. The driver was charged with driving on right side of the roadway.


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Woman arrested in N. Towanda on suspicion of DUI

Jayne Petrucci, 63, of Burlington was recently arrested for suspicion of driving while under the influence in North Towanda Township, police said.

The arrest occurred at 6:53 p.m., Thursday, in the parking lot of Hurley's Supermarket, state police at Towanda said.

Vehicles collide in Wysox

No one was injured in an accident on U.S. Route 6 in Wysox Township, which occurred 98 feet east of state Route 187, police said.

The accident occurred as Warren H. Overpeck of Towanda was traveling westbound on Route 6, in the roadway's center turning lane, police said.

At this time, 20-year-old Cera S. Brown of New Albany pulled out of the Dandy Mini Mart's parking lot and tried to turn left to travel eastbound on Route 6, police said.

Overpeck was not able to avoid a collision with Brown's vehicle, police said.

Overpeck's vehicle, a 2012 GMC Express, and Brown's vehicle were both towed from the scene, police said.

Brown was cited for failure to yield the right of way, state police at Towanda said.

No citations were filed against Overpeck, police said.

The accident occurred at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 16, police said.

Burglary occurs in Burlington Twp.

One or more individuals gained unlawful access to a residence and barn in Burlington Township by breaking windows, police said.

The residence and barn are owned by Reed McCormick of Port Matilda, Pa., police said.

This incident occurred sometime between Sept. 18 and Sept. 25 at 39 North Mountain Lake Rd., state police said.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the state police at Towanda at (570) 265-2186.

Harassment in Pike Twp.

Towanda state police said a Warren Center resident was cited with harassment following a Sept. 7 incident in Pike Township.

Police said on Sept. 7 between 11:20 a.m. and 2 p.m., the two victims and the accused were involved in a verbal argument that turned physical.

Towanda man charged with DUI, paraphernalia possession

Terry Richard Satterly, 32, of Towanda, was charged with DUI by state police on Sept. 9 on Saco Road in Ulster Township, police said.

Police said Satterly was driving under the influence of bath salts and was in possession of drug paraphernalia without a prescription.

Driver injured in Rome crash

According to Towanda state police, the driver of a Chevrolet Camaro suffered minor injuries after crashing on Sept. 24 at about 9:45 p.m. on state Route 187 in Rome Borough.

Richard A. Forbes, 18, of Rome, was heading south on Route 187 when the vehicle struck a telephone pole and slid along the guide rail, police said.

The vehicle came to rest in both lanes facing west and was towed from the scene by Benjamin's Towing, police said.

Forbes was transported to Robert Packer Hospital for treatment, police said.

According to police, Forbes was wearing a seatbelt during the crash.

Forbes was cited for failing to obey traffic lanes, police said.

Student charged with marijuana possession

State police said a student at Wyalusing Senior High School was found to have a small amount of marijuana in the school.

Police said the incident occurred at about 9:30 a.m. on Oct. 8.

Police Blotter: Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015

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Sexting at high school

MANDATA - State police at Stonington reported a male juvenile and female juvenile were cited for sexting (transmission of sexually explicit images) after an incident at 1:24 p.m. Friday at Line Mountain High School.

Treatment center assaults

MAHONING TOWNSHIP - A Mount Carmel man was among three employees allegedly assaulted Friday or Saturday at North Central Secure Treatment Center, 13 Kirkbride Drive.

State police at Milton reported Jake Scicchitano, 26, was assaulted by residents Raekwon Hawkins, 19, of Philadelphia, and a 17-year-old male from Philadelphia at 5:24 p.m. Friday. Scicchitano suffered minor injuries and underwent emergency room treatment at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.

Hawkins was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault and harassment. Similar charges are pending against the juvenile.

Hawkins also was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault and harassment for allegedly assaulting Matthew Dale, 43, of Mifflinburg, at the center at 8:15 p.m. Friday.

Dale also was assaulted by a known resident at 11 a.m. Saturday, police said.

Police reported a 17-year-old male from Philadelphia faces charges for allegedly assaulting Jerry Bennett, 25, of Linden, at 6:25 p.m. Friday at the center.

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DUI

RANSHAW - Jason Brokenshire, 44, of 127 Coal Run Road, Coal Township, has been charged by Coal Township police with two counts of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving left of the center line relating to a Sept. 10 accident in the 400 block of Main Street.

Police reported Brokenshire was driving a 2005 Nissan Altima at 9 p.m. when he fell asleep, causing his vehicle to drift to the left and hit two parked cars owned by Jerome Seroskie and Terry Sullivan, who both reside in Ranshaw. Brokenshire's car continued to travel west before coming to a stop at Main and Fourth streets.

Police said Brokenshire had a blood-alcohol content of .277 percent.

Assault

RANSHAW - Two counts each of simple assault and harassment were filed by Coal Township police against Richard Kodack, 58, of 110 Short St., Ranshaw, involving a disturbance at 9:45 p.m. Thursday at his home.

Police said Kodack assaulted his wife, Cindy, 57, and daughter, Jessica, 34, by punching them. He also is accused of hitting his daughter with a metal mop handle. Both victims suffered injuries.

Kodack was taken into custody without incident and transported to Columbia County Prison in Bloomsburg, where he was incarcerated on a detainer issued by Northumberland County Adult Probation Department.

Guilty pleas

SHAMOKIN - Two defendants pleaded guilty Tuesday to different charges and were ordered by Magisterial District Judge John Gembic III to pay fines and costs.

- Steven W. Schlief Jr., 21, of 709 Penn St., Shamokin, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and was ordered to pay a $300 fine plus costs and placed on supervised probation for one year.

Charges of simple assault and harassment were withdrawn.

Schlief was charged by Shamokin Patrolman Raymond Siko II with assaulting Belinda Smith at 709 Penn St. June 11.

- Robert Derck, 44, of 672 Bear Valley Ave., Shamokin, pleaded guilty to harassment and was ordered to pay a $200 fine plus costs. An additional charge of simple assault was withdrawn.

Derck was charged by Shamokin Cpl. Jarrod Scandle with assaulting Kimberly Persing at 672 Bear Valley Ave. Sept. 8.

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Four charged with larceny in Waverly

Village of Waverly Police arrested four youths for petit larceny following investigation into a number of larcenies of items from several vehicles within the Village of Waverly, during the overnight hours on Oct. 10, Waverly Police said.

The arrests occurred at 3 a.m. on Oct. 10 after police located the suspects stealing items from unlocked vehicles, police said.

Police said Daniel Heller, 21, of Sayre, and three other male youths - ages 16, 17 and 18 from the Nichols and Sayre areas - were all charged with misdemeanor petit larceny.

All four were issued appearance tickets to appear in the Village of Waverly Justice Court for further legal action, police said.

Police would like to remind persons to lock their vehicles.

Lockwood, N.Y. woman facing drug charge

Amber Sue Chandler, 25, of Lockwood, N.Y., was charged with possession of a controlled substance by Athens Township Police on Oct. 4 following a strip search at the Bradford County Correctional Facility, Athens police said.

Chandler was arrested at the Milltown Fire Department in Sayre Borough on Oct. 4 on a felony warrant for her arrest, police said.

Chandler was transported to the Bradford County Correctional Facility where a female officer conducted a strip search and found a pill that Chandler said was Vicodin under Chandler's left breast, police said.

The pill is a Schedule III controlled substance for which Chandler did not have a prescription, police said.

Chandler was remanded to the Bradford County Jail in lieu of $5,000 bail.

Chandler waived her preliminary hearing and will be formally arraigned Nov. 2 at the Bradford County Courthouse.

Wire taken

State police at Towanda said a burglary took place sometime between 12:01 a.m. Sept. 18 and 8 a.m. Oct. 2 on Easy Street in Smithfield Township.

Police said the victim in the incident was Luther Theodore Wrisley, no age given, of Troy. According to police, someone unknown entered an unlocked portion of his garage, removed some miscellaneous copper wire and several rolls of electrical wire, and then fled undetected.

Fraud reported

State police at Towanda said someone used the credit card of Mark Kerr, no age given, of Gillett, sometime between 12:01 a.m. and 6 p.m. Oct. 1 on Ameigh Valley Road in Wells Township, and made fraudulent purchases, and fled the scene undetected.

An investigation is continuing, police said.

Items stolen

State police at Towanda said they are investigating a burglary in which someone unknown entered the residence of Larry S. Hall, 64, of Columbia Cross Roads, through a window, and stole several items, sometime between 10:30 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. Oct. 2 on Sylvan Ridge Lane in Springfield Township, and fled in an unknown direction by unknown means.

Police said the following items were stolen: a Marlin .30-30 lever action rifle with wood stock; an H&R 20-gauge, single shot, break action shotgun with wood stock; and a pair of gray, low-cut cowboy boots.

Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at Towanda at (570) 265-2186.

Woman charged

State police at Mansfield said Amber Best, 26, of Columbia Cross Roads shoplifted items totaling $63.78, Oct. 5, from the Wal-Mart in Richmond Township, Tioga County, Pa., and was charged with retail theft through District Court 04-3-03.

Window broken

State police at Towanda said someone unknown broke a window on a truck cap, mounted to a vehicle, in an incident that took place sometime between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Oct. 2 on Southside Road in Canton Township, and fled the scene in an unknown direction.

Police said the victim is a 25-year-old man who lives on Ellenton Mountain Road, Canton.

Police said they are investigating the incident.

Gas can stolen

State police at Towanda said they are investigating an incident in which someone unknown forcefully entered a barn owned by Jacob H. Wrisley, 67, of Troy, sometime between 9 a.m. Sept. 26 and 2 p.m. Oct. 27 on Wallace Road in West Burlington Township, and stole one full 2.5 gallon gas can.

Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at (570) 265-2186.

Chainsaw removed

State police at Towanda said someone entered the property of James Crown, 67, of Rome, and removed a chainsaw sometime between 4 p.m. Sept. 3 and 5 p.m. Sept. 16 on LeRaysville Road in Warren Township, and fled in an unknown direction by unknown means.

Police said an investigation is continuing, and anyone with information is asked to contact state police at Towanda at (570) 265-2186.

Pills taken

State police at Towanda said someone entered the residence of a 53-year-old Canton Township man at 7:42 p.m. Oct. 9 on Rockledge Lane in Canton Township, and subsequently stole numerous prescription pills from an open dresser drawer, and fled in an unknown direction by unknown means.

Charges to be filed

State police at Towanda said a traffic stop was made on a 24-year-old Canton man at 5:48 p.m. Oct. 3 on Route 14, north of West Union Street, in Canton, for multiple traffic violations.

Police said the operator, who was not identified by name, was found to be in possession of a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. According to police, charges will be filed.

Rifle taken

State police at Towanda said someone unknown gained access into a storage shed sometime between 6 p.m. Sept. 30 and 6 a.m. Oct. 1 on Southside Road in LeRoy Township, and removed two rifles.

Police said the rifles were a Remington .243 caliber model 788 rifle, with a 3x9 scope, and a Marlin .22 caliber rifle, with a 4 power scope.

According to police, the victim is Dale Petty, 74, of Canton.

Police said an investigation is continuing.

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Brian J. Price et al. to Kevin P. Young for $97,500; 213 Lyndwood Ave., Hanover Township.

Anthony Wren et al. to Jose L. Molina et al. for $125,000; Wilkes-Barre.

Donna L. Morris-Evans to Nicole E. Middleton et al. for $160,000; Hunlock Township.

Gail Morris et al. to Kerry Lynn for $185,000; Forty Fort.

Joane Libby et al. to James Rosentel Jr. et al. for $129,000; Lots 40 and 41, Bear Creek Township.

Walden Estates Inc. to Claire Krutz for $317,676; Fairview Township.

NERS Properties LLC to Pennsylvania CVS Pharmacy for $550,000; Hazle Township.

Mountain View Real Estate LLC to Pennsylvania CVS Pharmacy for $738,147; 1201 N. Church St., Hazle Township.

Christopher J. Alessio et al. to MV 28 St. LLC for $114,915; Hazel Township.

Andrew R. Coomer et al. to Jenny Keller for $125,000; Butler Township.

Joseph B. Disbatino to Kenneth R. Robbins for $120,000; Lake Township.

Dennis Kuenze et al. to Henry J. Mertis for $117,000; Duryea.

Chester Tokash et al. to Damien M. Rutkoski et al. for $190,000; Lots 21 and 22, Exeter Township.

Bruce Bonnice et al. to Benjamin C. Philpott et al. for $100,000; 41 E. Walnut St., Kingston.

Kristopher B. Jones to Larissa Goldstein for $173,000; Kingston Township.

Joseph C. Bambera et al. to First KTH LLC for $250,000; West Hazleton.

Michael J. Hill Jr. to Leonardo Ivkovic for $178,000; Lot 119, Conyngham.

Joan Steibler to Kathleen B. Sullivan for $124,500; Lot 23, Hazle Township.

Charles Laputka to James C. Peckham et al. for $157,000; 21 Crestwood Drive, Wright Township.

Wells Fargo Bank to Melissa Ide for $115,500; 2365 Pine Run Road, Laurel Run.

Charles F. Petrillo et al. to Nho Huu Nguyen for $89,000; Wilkes-Barre.

Emil F. Augustine et al. to Joseph M. Hudak for $142,000; Lot 1521, Newport Township.

Mary Susan Martonik et al. to Danilson Rodriguez Hidalgo for $70,000; Hazleton.

James H. Schonfeld et al. to Jessica Lin Thompson, $80,000; Lots 181 and 182, Wilkes-Barre.

John H. Herring et al. to Walter G. Swartz III et al. for $290,000; Bear Creek Township.

Carolyn N. Kaminski to Roncy E. Vaquero for $148,000; Lot 62, Kingston.

John H. Stevenson et al. to William D. Sims et al. for $122,300; 77 S. Gates Ave., Kingston.

Court notes 11/11/15

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Kenneth Salvo et al. to Brian R. Dolan Jr., $165,000; Avoca.

Catherine McHale to Edward R. Thompson for $150,000; Pittston Township.

Dennis Kuenze et al. to Henry J. Mertis, $117,000; Duryea.

Tracy L. Bonk et al. to Luis Guerra for $72,000; Wilkes-Barre.

Luzerne County Sheriff et al. to Aixon Associates LLC, $108,1000; West Pittston.

Roger Kisbaugh et al. to Malcom S. Plevyak, $100,000; Salem Township.

Barry Thomas to Ronald Vaccareo et al., $110,000; Plains Township.

Michael J. Hill Jr. to Leonardo Ivkovic $178,000; Conyngham.

Kenneth Monks et al. to Michael Lauro II, $125,531; Hazle Township.

Daphne D. Mendolia et al. to Tracey Schwartz, $106,000; Rice Township.

Court notes 11/12/15

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Guy A. Lombardo Sr. et al. to Kristy Akoury et al., $72,100; Pittston.

Marie Taveaglion et al. to Fahey Properties LLC, $72,000; Pittston.

Debra L. Rostock to Deborah A. Lewis, $88,000; Jenkins Township.

Sarah Hohol to Timothy J. Flynn, $110,500; Kingston.

John J. Ostrowski et al. to Chester Tokash et al. $160,000; Wyoming.

Mani Etemad and Susan Khoshnood 2001 Revocable Living Trust et al. to Meadowbrook Realty LLC, $725,000; Kingston.

Mary E. Krysicki et al. to Michael Sivilich Jr. et al., $159,000; Penn Lake Park.

James J. Johns et al. to JTSG Real Estate Co. LLC, $400,000; Wright Township.

Christopher Boyer et al. to Jennifer M. Moses, $164,500; Dallas Township.

Teresa A. Figler to John Kerrigan et al., $82,900; Larksville.

Equity Trust Company et al. to Carol A. Chipego, $128,000; Dallas.

AMS Renovations LLC to Jarryo Lokuta et al., $159,000; Dupont.

Joh J. Hritz et al. to Anthony J. Golumbeski et al., $235,000; Plains Township.

Peter J. Mangino et al. to Isidro Huertero Jr. et al., $220,000; Nanticoke.

John E. Denion to Sean P. Girvan et al., $94,000; Forty Fort.

Edna M. Warren to Sarah J. Heness, $135,000; Forty Fort.

Gerald P. Hopkins to Kyle Hershkop, $100,000; Exeter Township.

Wilmington Trust et al. to Shmuel Hershkop, $75,000; Warren Avenue, Kingston.

Kyle J. Zulkoski et al. to Bernard A. Seeman et al., $120,500; Swoyersville.

George Tomshaw to Richard R. Moore et al, $82,000; Main St., Swoyersville.

National Residential Nominee Services Inc. to Patrick McEntee et al., $195,000; Chase Road, Jackson Township.

John Fallon III to Jacob Ellenburg et al., $190,000; Woodland Avenue, Sugar Notch.

Michelle Kalinosky et al. to Preston D. Hoyt et al., $133,000; Jackson Township.

James Clyde Hoyt et al. to Chad A. Rhoads et al., $320,000; Ross Township.

Kenneth D. Pennell Jr. to Sharon Richfield, $137,500; Lehman Township.

Secretary of Veterans Affairs et al. to Annette Scheid, $100,000; Everett Street, Wilkes-Barre.

Mary Louise Nye to Joseph Wincek, $75,000; Dorrance Township.

Dianne M. Watchulonis to Kim M. Donlin, $123,250; Dallas.

Brian Herring et al. to Donald J. Shappelle et al., $447,500; Rice Township.

Kirsten Allhusen et al. to Peter J. Kapischinsky et al., $77,600; Butler Township.

Enrico E. Sicilio to Alfred C. Clarke et al., $75,000; Wilkes-Barre.

Dianne Callahan to Ralph R. Seltzer et al., $85,000; Forty Fort.

Roman D. Hart et al. to Alan W. Evans et al., $356,000; Huntington Township.

Dominic Lombardi to Brian F. Scott et al., $125,000; Lehman Township.

Catherine S. Deremer to Michael C. Featherman et al., $113,900; Ross Township.

Thomas Runscavage Jr. et al. to Jeffrey J. Shedlock et a;. $325,000; North Legend Road, Kingston.

Paul Quick et al. to Robert Paul Bresnaha Jr., $425,000; Ondish Road, Kingston.

Brian Seich et al, to Daniel Corrado, $122,000, Butler Township.

Harvey Industries Inc. to Harvey Propco LLC, $736,078; Rutter Avenue, Forty Fort.

Proguard Warranty Inc. to Carol and Lori Forensics LLC, $105,000; Avoca.

Allan Bunch v. Leslie Bunch.

Luis Marmolejos-Valerio v. Angie D. Martinez-Jaquez.

Marisa Langan v. Jude Langan.

Chandra Rae Keyser Sorenson v. James Steven Sorenson.

Lauren Ginocchetti v. Vincent Ginocchetti.

Nancy Ann Watkins v. William George Watkins.


Corrections & clarifications 11/12/15

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A guest commentary published Wednesday about Veterans Day misstated the year World War I ended. The war ended in 1918.

An article published Wednesday about Luzerne County Council misstated the date of a special meeting to vote on an emergency loan. The meeting is Nov. 17.

Court notes 11/13/15

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Casey Stinson et al. to Weichert Workforce Mobility Inc., $250,000; Wedgewood Drive, Bear Creek.

Weichert Workforce Mobility Inc., to Joseph T. Ziegler Jr. et al., $250,000, Wedgewood Drive, Bear Creek.

Frank P. Murman et al. to Michael T. Christian, $115,000; Wright Township.

Lillian M. McGrady to Lawrence J. Long, $83,000; Plains Township.

Christine Brady to DBL Realty LLC, $110,000; Hazle Township.

Dolores G. Maslousky et al. to Michael P. Newhart et al., $110,000; Lake Township.

Paul P. Holena et al. to Edward DeCamillis, $76,000; Wilkes-Barre.

Fannie Mae et al. to Joesph E. Brandenburg et al., $295,000; Meeker Road, Lehman Township.

John J. Marino et al. to JRJP Investments LP, $100,000; Dupont.

June Chilcott to Vanessa Ladamus, $74,900; Wilkes-Barre.

Douglas M. Waltner to Richard C. Troscianecki et al., $475,000; Buck Township.

Damien A. Dolan to Martin A. Joesph, $100,000; Kiefer Avenue, Hazleton.

David Y. Brownstein et al. to Harri C. Weinberg, $96,500; Kingston.

Robert A. Winder Jr. et al. to Wojiech Sitowski et al., $189,000; Hazle Township.

Preston Hoyt to Christopher D. Brown, $97,500; Sidney Street, Wilkes-Barre.

Debra Ann Kauffman to Corazon Feltham, $80,500; West Vaughn St., Kingston.

Edward Bidansett et al. to Lee Ann C. Boran, $236,000; Butler Township.

Timothy M. Joseph et al. to Ryan M. Rondosh, $215,000; Butler Township.

Christopher J. Banks et al. to John Fallon III, $240,000; Kingston Township.

Charles M. Eckman et al. to Christopher Eckman et al. $327,000; Jackson Township.

Thomas Hutchins et al. to David Raudenbush et al., $105,000; White Haven.

Citi Mortgage Inc. et al. to Jennifer Hineline et al, $125,000; Bethel Hill Road, Fairmount Township.

Chii Holdings LLC to William M. Calimano et al., $71,000; Walnut Street, Plymouth.

Kristi M. Becker to Paul H. Lauer IV, $198,936; Dallas Township.

Jamie C. Olson et al. to Andrew K. Shumlas, $96,000; Exeter.

ED Corporation to Thomas P. Godin II et al, $243,000; Dorrance Township.

Louise T. Baran et al. to Arthur A. Gleim et al., $150,000; Butler Township.

Nektarios I. Lountzis et al. to Jeffrey Rogers et al., $400,000; Fairview Township.

Court Notes 11/16/15

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Edward Kwolek to Charles J. Mason, $180,000; Sugarloaf Township.

Harry N. Moses II et al. to Kevin Schireiber et al., $280,000; Teaberry Drive, Butler Township.

Brian J. Uhrin et al. to Pete A. Saia Sr. et al., $191,000; Salem Township.

Josephine Castellani to Kyle Costello, $215,000; Laflin.

Daniel Warakomski et al. to Peter J. Federici, $186,000; Forty Fort.

Santo Lafoca et al. to Paul C. Shiber et al., $435,000; Lehman Township.

Frank Disimino et al. to John Golya et al., $240,000; Rice Township.

Rodman L. Shoemaker to Tauna J. Shoemaker et al., $75,079; Hickory Street, Kingston Township.

Michelle Coveleski to Michael Anthony Cibello, $130,000; Bear Creek Township.

Mark J. Brogan et al. to Michael L. Balas, $90,000; Birkbeck Street, Freeland.

Timothy Ward to Richard Michael Pelak et al., $130,000; Wilkes-Barre.

Sand Springs Development Corp. to Bruce A. Bell et al., $181,900; Butler Township.

Timothy Minnick et al. to Francis P. Williams, $126,000; Gouge Street, Plains Township.

Michael Minichello to Jessica Morgan, $72,900; Dallas.

Mary C. Finley to Jason Williams et al., $151,000, Pringle.

Michael T. Vough et al. to Clifford K. Melnerger et al., $210,000; West Pittston.

Maryann T. Savitsky to William M. Watkins, $207,000; Luzerne.

Michael A. Kalinosky to Christina Bonath, $86,000; West Wyoming.

Kenneth M. Jobst to Alicia K. Young et al., $135,000; Wright Township.

Ralph E. Hommes Jr. et al., to Ronert Segaria et al., $140,000; Conyngham.

John Edmund Rovnak to Peter J. Kurelja, $120,000; Fairmount Township.

Kenneth J. Mackunis et al. to Thomas J. Evanko, $185,000; Terrace Lane, Conyngham.

Paulette Simko to Justine Evancho, $180,000; Spring Meadow Drive, Foster Township.

Luzerne County Industrial Development Authority et al. to 309-2 Highland Park LLC, $400,000.

George Ihnots et al. to Stephanie Gleco, $74,200; Prospect Street, Wilkes-Barre.

Christopher L. Stout et al. to Moxie Freedom LLC, $209,000; Salem Township.

Christopher L. Stout to Moxie Freedom LLC, $328,000; Salem Township.

Anthony W. Stout et al. to Moxie Freedom LLC, $340,000; Salem Township.

Richard F. Stout Jr. et al. to Moxie Freedom, $350,000; Salem Township.

Paul E. Sakowski et al. to Robert F. Geiser Jr. et al., $165,000; Fairview Township.

Charles M. Eckman et al. to Christopher Eckamn et al., $327,000; Jackson Township.

Kevin Schreiber et al. to Jason A. Krouse, $280,000; Teaberry Drive, Butler Township.

Jennifer Musto to Cheryl A. Cleary et al., $175,000, Plains Township.

Peter J. Fazio et al. to Samantha Volciak, $125,000; Hazleton.

Michael B. Trudnak et al. to Leonard S. Sklaney Jr., $89,900; Boland Ave., Hanover Township.

Ivanna Bogarowski to John J. Boylan, $123,500; Claymont Ave., Hanover Township.

Ronald J. Celmer Jr. et al. to Jeffrey Bauman et al., $144,000; Duryea.

Memco Realty Co. et al. to Millennium Holdings IV LLC, $3,300,000; Plains Township.

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Kenneth Berlew et al. to Thomas Charles Mazar et al., $217,500; Exeter Township.

Rose Mary Monseur to Peter D. Monseur et al., $90,000; Moyallen Street, Wilkes-Barre.

Paul M. Sabol Jr. to James Balavage et al. $80,000; Kingston Township.

Concrete Alternatives and More Inc. to Charles J. Mason, $233,000; Butler Township.

Luzerne County Sheriff et al. to Ruhe Management Corporation, $212,000; Lake Aleeda Boulevard, Bear Creek Township.

Gerard Mihalick et al. to Christopher L. Borton et al., $285,350; Deer Hill Road, Jackson Township.

James P. Farber et al. to Gavin L. Wasylak, $73,000; Nanticoke.

James Barrall et al. to Stephen A. Dokas et al., $229,000; Lehman Township.

Donald P. Roskos et al. to James V. Wallace et al., $430,000; Franklin Township.

Eastern Communities LP to Michael V. Brown et al., $345,000; Dallas Township.

Edward Kwolek to Charles J. Mason, $180,000; St. Johns Road, Sugarloaf Township.

Stephen R. Brylinsky et al. to Michael R. Shelhamer Sr., $300,000; Salem Township.

Karl Johnson et al. to Corey J. Remphrey et al., $87,000; Huntington Township.

Paul A. Perch to Ryan A. Sota, $156,000; Dallas Township.

Stephan R. Glicken to Misael Martinez, $145,000; Hazle Township.

Charles R. Margelewicz Jr. et al. to Ralph Moharsky, $125,000; Union Township.

Stephen A. Dokas et al. to Nicholas J. Giarratano, $124,500; Hanover Township.

Albert R. Dicaprio et al. to Myron Jacien et al., $179,000; West Wyoming.

Joseph S. Bobyak et al. to James M. McKeown et al., $105,000; Shannon Street, Wilkes-Barre Township.

Richard Haeseker v. Lisa Haeseker.

June E. Jones v. David A. Jones.

Court Notes 11/24/15

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Linda Jones et al. to Jose Longoria et al., $249,900; Huntington Township.

LSF9 Master Participation Trust et al. to Bryan S. Thomas, $108,900; St. Marys Road, Dorrance Township.

David A. Long et al. to David Ambrose et al., $205,000; Butler Township.

Charlotte M. Cragle to Mitchell L. Bailey, $141,000; Niemchik Road, Ross Township.

Stanley Yurkon et al. to Joseph J. Daywood, $192,000; Wright Township.

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