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Court Notes 4/2/13

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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

Albert T. Kerns, Denise M. Kerns and Denise M. Duquette to Jamie A. Fisher for $140,000; Lehman Township.

Lynne Cherba (executrix), William J. Watt (executor) and William J. Watt (estate) to Nancy Weston and Jason Weston for $180,500; Conyngham.

Corey L. Steinman to Joseph Nemshick for $108,500; Rice Township.

Hazleton General Hospital to 21 North Church Street LLC for $158,000; Hazleton.

David G. Wesley and Kathryn Ann Wesley to Justin Nemic for $139,000; Dupont.

Walter A. Lyon Jr., Karen E. Lyon and Karen Lyon to Ronald J. Geiges for $115,000; New Columbus.


Lackawanna County Court Notes 4/2/2013

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Marriage licenses

- Robert Joseph Novitsky, Palms, Calif., and Rebecca Shea Healey, Moosic.

- Damian Lloyd Pittack, Dickson City, and Ashley Marie Shaffer, Moscow.

- James Peter Walko Jr. and Karen Rachel Metzger, both of Kingston.

- David Charles Weisel, Moscow, and Nancy Ellen Roth, Roaring Brook Twp.

Property TRANSACTIONS

- Icara Greenley and John McCrorey, Scranton, to Marissa and Mary Ann Ragnacci, Dunmore; a property at 313 White Birch Drive, Scranton, for $185,000.

- Dawn E. Roberts and Michael Olivette, New York City, to Patrick W. and Julie A. Nash, Olyphant; a property at 223 S. Irving Ave., Scranton, for $148,000.

- The Langdon Group LLC, Mountain Stone LLC and Turning Final LLC, to Gina Heenan, Carbondale; a property at 1612 Summit Lake Road, Newton Twp., for $130,000.

- Andrew J. Baron Jr. and Joan E. Carey, LaPlume Twp., to Jerome G. Bogedin, Tunkhannock; a property in La Plume Twp., for $373,500.

- U.S. Bank National Association, to Deborah Padavan, Spring Brook Twp.; and Jason Edwards, Throop; a property at 1590 Route 502, Spring Brook Twp., for $50,512.

Divorce sought

- Henry J. Matute-Coello, Scranton, v. Kelly J. Matute, Scranton; married Sept. 12, 2008, in Montrose; pro se.

- Michelle Keegan, Scranton, v. Joseph Keegan, Scranton; married May 8, 1999; Brenda Kobal, attorney.

Divorce decrees

- Sarah C. Nolan v. Joseph J. Nolan.

- Roger Tiner v. Salley Tiner.

Estates filed

- John Shields Jr., 1016 Baker St., Taylor, letters testamentary to W. David Shields, 214 Hilltop Road, Boiling Springs.

- Lisa A. Mulderig, 1094 Lakeland Drive, Jermyn, letters of administration to John Mulderig, same address.

- Margaret C. Sienkiewicz, also known as Margaret C. Veneski, 4271 Bearbrook Road, Madison Twp., letters testamentary to Janet A. Tomeo, 370 Spring Run Lane, Madison Twp.; and Mary Lynn Meyer, 201 Whitehorn Way, Churchville, Md.

- Catherine F. Jenkins, 1729 N. Sumner Ave., Scranton, letters testamentary to Judith J. Baer, 1131 Lloyd St., Scranton.

- Lorraine E. Locks, 1 Steins Grove Estates, Scott Twp., letters testamentary to William J. Locks, same address.

- Elizabeth Mae Hopkins, 88 S. Waterford Road, Glenburn, letters of administration to Mark Hopkins, 611-613 Grace St., Scranton; and Elizabeth Batchek, now by marriage Elizabeth M. Lansing, 640 W. Brookdale St., Apt. 2, Allentown.

Federal tax liens

- Edward Gallis, 104 Davitt St., Olyphant; $50,287.74.

- Marilou Kohut, 112 Haines St., Blakely; $107,977.17.

- Scott Arigo, 416 Electric St., Scranton; $100,387.31.

- Donald M. and Alison Williams, 1719 Penn Ave., Scranton; $21,696.09.

- Macciocco Corp., DBA Villa Maria, 1610 Washburn St., Scranton; $2,340.

State tax liens

- Michael Swiderski, 322 Harrison Ave., Scranton; $3,995.07.

- Kevin C. Lawson, 915 Crown Ave., Scranton; $819.16.

- Patrick M. Bradley, 521 Center St., Dunmore; $10,109.62.

- Colin D. Healey, 104 Sturbridge Road, Clarks Summit; $3,758.60.

- Lisa M. Cruser, 230 Oak St., Dunmore; $1,193.98.

- Samantha L. Dennis, 21 Elm Terrace, Moscow; $2,173.69.

- Jennifer M. Benson, 530 E. Pine St., Olyphant; $1,588.11.

- Migdonio Alvarez, 560 Kennedy St., Scranton; $623.46.

ONLINE: thetimes-tribune.com/courts

Police Blotter 4/2/13

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City police responded to the following incidents:

n Police were called to the Turkey Hill at 200 N. Pennsylvania Ave. at 3:56 p.m. Saturday to a report of a shoplifter. Police say a man wearing pajama bottoms stuffed items down his pants and then tried to leave the store. Some or all of the items fell out of his pants as he left, police said.

n Someone stole a 32-inch Colby television from 92 Carlisle St. sometime between 8 p.m. Saturday and 5 p.m. Sunday.

Police Blotter: Tuesday, April 2, 2013

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Disorderly conduct

SHAMOKIN - John D. Yoder, 62, of 144 S. Pearl St., was cited for disorderly conduct by Shamokin City Police Cpl. Darwin Tobias III after Yoder was allegedly observed urinating on a building in the area of Water and Cleaver streets at 7:10 p.m. Saturday.

Teen caught with alcohol

SHAMOKIN - A 16-year-old Coal Township female was cited by Shamokin City Police Patrolman Raymond Siko II for underage purchase, consumption, possession or transportation of liquor, or a malt or brewed beverage after she was allegedly found in possession of some beer in the 200 block of Bear Valley Avenue at 1 a.m. Sunday.

Found property

COAL TOWNSHIP - A Toyota key fob was located in Ranshaw March 30. Anyone who may have lost the fob can contact Coal Township Police at 644-0333.

Lackawanna County Court Notes 4-02-2013

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Marriage licenses

- Robert Henry Booth IV and Shannon Ashley Sanko, both of Cromwell, Conn.

- Robert Thomas Cooley and Erika Lee Knappman, both of Houston, Texas.

- Brian Joseph Doherty, Archbald, and Melissa Murray, Spring Brook Twp.

- Morris Isaiah Jackson and Katie Cole, both of Clarks Summit.

- Phillip Joseph Kuna and Christina Lynn Harrison, both of Clarks Summit.

- Travis Roger Landsiedel, Dalton, and Rebekah Ellen Harris, Clarks Summit.

- Yankarlos Lora-Aquino and Rosangela Hernandez, both of Scranton.

- Evan Joseph Luckey and Fauve Elieth Young-Morris, both of Dunmore.

- Justin Michael McCarthy and Kimberly Ann Mulholland, both of Dunmore.

- Chad Martin McDonnell and Stephanie Lynn Burke, both of Springfield, Va.

- John Leslie Twist II and Stacy Patricia Schultz, both of Clifford Twp.

Property TRANSACTIONS

- E Street Holdings LLC, Scranton, to G&R Properties LLC, Scranton; a property at 223 W. Market St., Scranton, for $137,000.

- Edward III and Beverly Jane Kovac, Roaring Brook Twp., to Robert H. and Liana Craig, Jefferson Twp.; a property on Beechwood Drive, Roaring Brook Twp., for $190,000.

- Deborah and Shaun Morcom, Scott Twp., Mary and John Frisbie, Archbald, and Joseph C. Molinaro, Louisa County, Va., to Frederick P. and Beverly Jordan, Carbondale; a property at 550 Garfield Ave., Jermyn, for $112,000.

- Richard W. and Marjorie E. Haines, Black Mountain, N.C., to Kent A. and Florence M. Dyer, Glenside; a property at Big Bass Lake, Clifton Twp., for $467,500.

- Robert L. and Denise G. Doran to Jon P. Ross and Tasha M. and Jean M. Hughes; a property on Hillcrest Drive, Covington Twp., for $240,000.

- Eugene M. and Kathleen M. Biglin to Patrick M. Seffrin; a property at 819 Columbia St., Scranton, for $150,000.

- Michael H. Roth, attorney-in-fact for Corey F. Crapella, Kennett Square, to John A. Wells III, Scranton; two parcels in Scranton for $73,000.

- Robert H. and Liana Craig to Alicia Sodano, Moscow; a property in Jefferson Twp. for $235,000.

- Margaret K. Grady, also known as Margaret P. Grady, Abington Twp., to Melissa Blod­nikar, Clarks Summit; a property on Parkland Drive, South Abing­ton Twp., for $179,000.

- Ryan Eshelman and Stacey Marie Eshelman, per her attorney-in-fact, Joseph Maloney, Lack­awanna County, to Martin D. and Elaine C. Ort, Lacka­wanna County; a property at 301 Kennedy St., Old Forge, for $92,000.

- ATL Holdings LLC, Portland, Maine, to Abington Highlands LLC, Portland; a property in South Abington Twp. for $510,230.

LAWSUIT

- Shirley Pecko, P.O. Box 101, Forest City, v. Big Lots Inc. and Big Lots Stores Inc., trading as and doing business as Big Lots, 300 Phillipi Road, Columbus, Ohio; seeking in excess of the arbitration jurisdictional limits, plus interest and costs, for injuries suffered June 25, 2012, in a fall on the defendants' premises at Store 5188, 866 Busi­ness Route 6, Archbald; Joseph G. Price and John P. Finnerty, attorneys.

Estate filed

- Eugene R. Trojanowski, also known as Eugene Trojanowski, 401 Penn Ave., Scranton, letters of administration to Jean Guzewski, 604 rear Dundaff St., Dickson City.

ONLINE: thetimes-tribune.com/courts

Police Briefs 4/3/2013

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Car break in

An unknown person broke into a vehicle parked in the Windham Township Fire Department parking lot on State Route 187 sometime between March 22 and March 25, state police said.

The driver's side window of the vehicle was smashed with an unknown object and several chainsaws were missing from the vehicle.

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

Car chase ends in arrest

Christopher Adams, 26, has been charged with fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer and numerous traffic violations relating to a March 30 incident at 3:10 p.m. on state Route 6 in Tuscarora Township.

According to police, Adams was observed speeding and state police then attempted to perform a traffic stop.

Adams failed to stop and drove at a high rate of speed trying to elude the state trooper, police said.

After an unknown amount of time, Adams did stop his vehicle and was subsequently arrested.

Police blotter 4/3/13

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Plains Twp. police activity

Township police responded to the following incidents:

n Robert Lucernoni Jr. will be charged with driving under the influence after crashing a van into an embankment along North Main Street about 9:30 p.m. Friday. Police said Lucernoni appeared intoxicated and refused to submit to a blood-alcohol test.

n Amanda Lopez and Tania Staer, both of 22 Mack St., will be cited for harassment after getting into an altercation at their home about 3:40 a.m. Sunday. Minutes later, at 4:05 a.m., police arrested Staer, who appeared intoxicated after catching her speeding and failing to stop at stop signs in the area of South River Street. Charges are pending the results of a blood-alcohol test.

Hanover Twp. activity

Township police responded to the following incidents:

n Andrew Makavensky, 49, of Lee Park, reported that his iPhone 4, valued at $400, was missing after he had a group of friends to his home. The friends denied taking the phone.

n Holly Rose of Adams Street reported that someone entered her Chevrolet Cobalt about 4 p.m. Sunday and stole her purse, which contained $300 in cash, credit and debit cards and personal identification.

Nanticoke police activity

City police responded to the following incidents:

n Autumn Coleman of Coal Street reported Monday that someone scratched the side of her vehicle while it was parked near her home.

n Kenneth Bartuska of State Street reported Monday that someone smashed a plate-glass window at the back of his home.

n Eclipse Enterprise on West Union Street reported Monday that someone entered the yard and smashed the passenger window of a Honda Accord.

n Pat Aulisio of Overlook Drive reported Monday that someone stole two backpacks from his vehicle while it was parked at Tommyboy's Bar & Grill.

Court notes 4/3/13

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Timothy Daniel Hornick and Dayna Marie Hornick to Justin W. Heichel and Brianna K. Spak for $84,000; Sugar Notch.

Eric Blakeslee and Jennifer M. Blakeslee to Mark Grayson Moran and Annie Lea Moran for $325,000; Sugarloaf Township.

Barbara McHale (per attorney in fact) and Jewel McHale (attorney in fact) to John R. Powell for $74,900; Duryea.

Sandra L. Fey to Jill Beddingfield and Elizabeth Kirbutis for $220,000; Rice Township.

Mary Ellen Gavinski to Louis Holod for $160,000; Foster Township.

Michael Orlowsky to Robert A. Murphy and Jennifer L. Murphy for $297,000; Dallas Township.

Marla Jean Romanelli, Marla Jean Hill and Barbara Zaley to Ivan Y. Boris and Valentina Y. Boris for $120,000; Wilkes-Barre.

Betty Jane Schultz to Spyder Holdings LP for $275,000; Wilkes-Barre.

Stephanie Sokolowski v. Eric Sokolowski.

Jane Klokus v. Joseph Klokus.

Heather McDonough v. Joseph McDonough.

Christine Bowman v. Kristopher Bowman.

Daniel Zamber v. Amanda Zamber.

Susan Kaufer v. William Buckman.

Shannon Giordano v. Daniel Giordano.


Police Blotter: April 3, 2013

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Theft charges

SUNBURY - Michael David Curran Jr., 31, of Wellsboro, has been charged by Trooper Daniel Wilk of state police at Stonington with theft, receiving stolen property and theft by deception involving the theft of jewelry, coins and knives.

Police reported Curran allegedly removed numerous pieces of jewelry, coins and knives from the residence of Joseph Hesson, 63, of 1817 State Route 61, Sunbury, in February and sold several of the items to Jasmine-Aire Boutique in Sunbury on Feb. 13, Feb. 16, Feb. 25 and March 5.

Two injured

UPPER AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP - Two area residents were injured Monday in a three-vehicle, chain-reaction accident on the bridge along Route 61 near the Sunbury City line.

State police at Stonington reported Joshua J. Pickett, 20, of Trevorton, was driving a 2003 Chevrolet Silverado north at 5:18 p.m. when he failed to see other vehicles stopped in front of him. Police said Pickett's truck then struck a 2004 Chevrolet Malibu operated by Katherine L. Fiori, 65, of Sunbury, which was pushed into a 2012 Ford F-150 operated by Lewis J. Carl, 56, of Paxinos.

Fiori was injured and transported by Americus Ambulance of Sunbury to Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, where she was listed in fair condition Tuesday evening. Carl suffered a minor injury. Pickett escaped injury.

Pickett was cited by Trooper Marc Yemzow for a safe speed violation.

Pickett's truck and Fiori's car were towed from the scene by Paul's Auto Body of Sunbury.

Retail theft

SELINSGROVE - Elayne Crystal Browne, 34, of Sunbury, was charged by state police at Selinsgrove with retail theft for allegedly removing merchandise from Wal-Mart along Routes 11-15 at 6:45 p.m. Monday.

Traffic citations

SHAMOKIN - Jonathan L. Morgante, 28, of Mount Carmel, was cited by Trooper David Townsend, state police at Stonington, for driving a vehicle without inspection and driving in the wrong lane related to a two-vehicle crash Thursday on Route 61 in Paxinos.

Morgante was driving north in a 2004 GMC Envoy when he struck an oncoming 1994 Mack CL-700. He was treated for injuries and released from Geisinger-Shamokin Area Community Hospital, Coal Township. The Mack's driver was not injured.

Punched in face

SHAMOKIN - Shane McKay Brosious, 25, of 233 Center St., Tharptown, was cited by Cpl. Darwin Tobias III for harassment and criminal mischief for allegedly punching David Brightbill, 23, of 203 E. Dewart St., Shamokin, in the face at Brightbill's residence at 11:15 p.m. March 15.

Police said Brightbill's glasses broke during the disturbance, causing $210 damage.

Criminal trespass

SHAMOKIN - Scott Dannheimer, 24, of 813 Oneida St., Shamokin and his 17-year-old brother were cited by Cpl. Darwin Tobias III for criminal trespass for entering a property in the 200 block of South Pearl Street owned by Michael Geiswite, 42, and refusing to leave shortly before 7 p.m. Monday.

Police said the juvenile also threatened Geiswite.

Public drunkenness

SHAMOKIN - Dwayne Harkes, 42, of 505 S. Market St., Shamokin, was cited by Patrolman Raymond Siko II for public drunkenness in connection with an incident at 6:39 p.m. Monday in the 200 block of South Market Street.

Elysburg women involved in crash

FRACKVILLE - Two Elysburg women were not injured in a crash on South Lehigh Avenue, at the intersection with Altamont Boulevard in West Mahanoy Township at 10:03 a.m. Tuesday.

State police at Frackville said a 2003 Ford Ranger, driven by John C. Shuster, 57, of Pottsville, was traveling south on South Lehigh Avenue while a 1997 Subaru Impreza, driven by Cynthia C. Wemple, 51, of Elysburg, was traveling north on the same road. When the two vehicles approached the intersection with Altamont Boulevard, Shuster turned left, impeding the path of the Impreza.

The two vehicles collided as the front of the Ranger struck the left front of the Impreza, disabling both vehicles. Shuster was transported to Schuylkill Medical Center-South Campus for treatment of his injuries while Wemple and her passenger, Melissa Heintzelman, 27, of Elysburg, were not injured. Police said Shuster will be cited for a traffic violation.

Assisting police at the scene were members of the Altamont Volunteer Fire Company.

Lackawanna County Court Notes 4-04-2013

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Marriage licenses

- David Lawrence Andres, Scranton, and Victoria Lee Zvirblis, Dunmore.

- Ryan Michael Namiotka and Melissa Lee Cohen, both of Clarks Summit.

Property TRANSACTIONS

- James D. and Mary M. Kova­leski, Jermyn, to Yitzhak Zeev and Yaffa Sheina Goldberg, Scranton; a property at 819 E. Gibson St., Scranton, for $92,000.

- Mark A. and Janis A. Stec­kiel, South Abington Twp., to Jose and Maribel Romero, Farmington, N.M.; a property at 108 Griffin Pond Road, South Abington Twp., $245,000.

- Renee D. Hornung, Peckville, to Beverly S. Eckel, also known as Beverley S. Eckel, North Plain­field, N.J.; a property at 226 Woodhaven Road, Blakely, for $255,000.

- James Stuenzi, Waverly Twp., to Ryan and Kara Dougherty, Dickson City; a property in North Abington Twp. for $123,000.

- Allan R. and Patricia M. Cornell, Dickson City, to Anthony and Greta Luong, Scranton; two parcels in Dickson City for $279,500.

DIVORCES SOUGHT

- LaBree Kuehner, Madison­ville, v. Nicholas Kuehner, Gouldsboro; married May 20, 2012, in Scranton; pro se.

- Breann Barr, Taylor, v. Dustin Barr, Jamesville, N.C.; married Sept. 1, 2010, in Williamston, N.C.; pro se.

- Nina C. Wright, Old Forge, v. Charles J. Wright, Scranton; married Aug. 28, 2001; Marjorie DeSanto Barlow, attorney.

- Nicholas F. Prussia, Lake Ariel, v. Lorena M. Prussia, Sterling; married July 21, 2001, in Mount Cobb; pro se.

- Kathleen A. Scott, Madison Twp., v. David A. Scott, Goulds­boro; married July 22, 1995, in Gouldsboro; Arthur J. Rinaldi, attorney.

LAWSUIT

- Christine Parise, 737 Main St., Simpson, v. Southwest Grill of N.Y. LLC, doing business as Moe's Southwest Grill, 929 S. State St., Clarks Summit; seeking in excess of the jurisdictional limit regarding arbitration referral by local rule, plus interest and costs, for injuries suffered Nov. 6, 2012, in a fall on the defendant's premises; Ed­­win A. Abrahamsen Jr., attorney.

EstateS filed

- Francis Donald O'Hara, also known as F. Donald O'Hara, 706 Hudson St., Mayfield, letters testamentary to Mary Ann O'Hara, same address.

- Joseph Richard McMana­mon, also known as Joseph McManamon, 10 Harrison St., Salem View Manor, Carbondale, letters testamentary to Advo­cacy Alliance, by Michele Demp­sey, P.O. Box 1368, Scranton.

- Monroe R. Smith, 9000 Ibis Way 111, Venice, Fla., letters testamentary to James Alperin, 300 Brook St., Scranton.

- Meredith Lamm Ashton, 616 Church St., Moscow, letters of administration to Peter B. Ashton, same address.

- Donald J. Kelly, 18 Blythe Drive, Peckville, letters testamentary to Lucille A. Kelly, same address.

ONLINE: thetimes-tribune.com/courts

Police Report Highlights

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TAYLOR POLICE: Officers responded to more 75 calls between March 25-31.

On March 25, officers were dispatched to the Walmart on Main Street to investigate a report of a woman pointing a handgun inside of a parked vehicle. A motor vehicle accident sent officers to the 700 block of South Main Street. Officers also responded to assist the fire department with a call in the 300 block of South Main Street.

On March 26, officers were dispatched to investigate a report of a suspicious vehicle in the area of Hospital and Phillips streets.

On March 27, officers were dispatched to investigate retail thefts at Walmart on Main Street. A motor vehicle accident sent officers to the 500 block of North Main Street.

On March 28, officers were dispatched to investigate a domestic dispute in a home in the 100 block of East High Street. A retail theft complaint sent officers to the Walmart on Main Street. Officers also responded to a home in the 500 block of Union Street to serve a warrant.

On March 29, officers were dispatched to investigate a report of a suspicious vehicle in the 300 block of Davis Street. A civil dispute sent officers to a home in the 400 block of North Main Street. Officers also responded to investigate a report of a suspicious person at the Price Chopper on Main Street.

On March 30, officers were dispatched to investigate a trespassing complaint on the Taylor Colliery property. Officers conducted a traffic stop in the 100 block of South Keyser Avenue.

On March 31, officers were dispatched to a home on Kennedy Boulevard to investigate a harassment complaint.

MOOSIC POLICE: Officers responded to more than 80 calls between March 24-30.

On March 24, officers were dispatched to investigate a reported fight in progress at a home in the 3500 block of Winefield Avenue. A report of a suspicious person sent officers to the 3700 block of Wylam Avenue. Officers responded to investigate a complaint of a blocked driveway in the 200 block of Main Street. Officers also responded to assist emergency medical services (EMS) with a call in the 600 block of Rocky Glen Road.

On March 25, officers were dispatched to investigate an activated alarm in the 1100 block of Shopped Boulevard. A domestic dispute sent officers to the Moosic Motor Inn on Birney Avenue.

On March 26, officers were dispatched to investigate a fraud complaint at the Bear Creek Ski Shack on Montage Mountian Road. A hit-and-run accident sent officers to the Dunkin Donuts on Birney Avenue.

On March 27, officers were dispatched to investigate a report of a missing person in the 4100 block of Birney Avenue.

On March 28, officers were dispatched to investigate a report of a domestic dispute in progress in a home in the 3600 block of Lawrence Avenue. A motor vehicle accident sent officers to the intersection of School Street and Birney Avenue. Officers responded to assist EMS with a call in the 400 block of Main Street. Officers also responded to investigate a report of a suspicious person in the 600 block of Minooka Avenue.

On March 29, officers were dispatched to investigate a 911 hang-up call in a home in the 100 block of Sharon Drive. A hit-and-run accident sent officers to the intersection of Birney Avenue and Fifth Street. Officers were dispatched to investigate a report of a suspicious vehicle in the 800 block of Theodore Drive.

On March 30, officers were dispatched to investigate an activated burglar alarm in the 800 block of Grace Lane. A report of a disorderly female sent officers to a home in the 600 block of Minooka Avenue. Officers also responded to investigate a report of a missing person in the 3700 block of Kreig Avenue.

AVOCA POLICE: Officers responded to more than 25 calls between March 26-31.

On March 26, officers responded to the 700 block of Main Street and charged one man with public drunkenness, theft and resisting arrest.

On March 27, officers were dispatched to conduct traffic control at the intersection of McAlpine and Main streets when a train came to a stop in the area. A dispute between a landlord and a tenant sent officers to a home in the 100 block of Main Street. Officers arrested a man who was wanted in both Lackawanna and Luzerne counties on Plane Street.

On March 28, officers were dispatched to investigate a criminal mischief complaint at the West Avoca Park. Police issued numerous traffic citations on Main Street.

On March 29, officers were dispatched to investigate a parking complaint in the 700 block of Main Street. Officers issued numerous traffic citations for speeding on Main Street.

On March 30, officers were dispatched to investigate a mental health complaint in a home on Linden Street. Officers issued numerous speeding tickets on Main Street.

On March 31, officers were dispatched to investigate a report of suspicious activity in the 700 block of McAlpine Street. A hit-and-run accident sent officers to the intersection of Main and McAlpine streets. Officers were dispatched to investigate reported drug activity in the 800 block of Main Street. A domestic dispute sent officers to the 600 block of Main Street.

OLD FORGE POLICE: Officers responded to more than 15 calls between March 24-30.

On March 24, officers were dispatched to investigate a criminal mischief complaint in the 500 block of Winter Street. Officers assisted the fire department with a call in the 500 block of Maple Street.

On March 25, officers were dispatched to a domestic dispute in the 500 block of Dunn Avenue.

On March 26, officers were dispatched to investigate a theft complaint in a home in the 1100 block of South Main Street. Officers conducted a welfare check in a home in the 500 block of Maple Street.

On March 27, officers were dispatched to investigate a harassment complaint in the 500 block of Bridge Street. A noise complaint sent officers to the 100 block of South Main Street. Officers were dispatched to investigate a motor vehicle accident in the 900 block of South Main Street.

On March 28, no police activity was reported.

On March 29, officers were dispatched to investigate a report of a suspicious man in the 100 block of Garber Street. A domestic dispute sent an officer to a home in the 100 block of Sunny Drive. Officers also responded to assist the fire department with a call in the 100 block of Hendersen Street.

On March 30, officers were dispatched to a home in the 100 block of Bubbernak Street to investigate a domestic dispute. Officers also responded to investigate an activated alarm in the 300 block of Atherton Street.

Police Blotter: Thursday, April 4, 2013

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Drug charges pending

SHAMOKIN - Drug charges are pending against a 20-year-old city man after state police said he was found Sunday with $3,775 worth of heroin, marijuana and prescription pills.

Cpl. George Ritchey, state police at Stonington, said in a public information report that he observed Jeremy John Rickert driving a vehicle with an expired inspection sticker at North Shamokin and Race streets about 5:20 p.m.

Ritchey said when he exited his vehicle to order Rickert to pull over, Rickert accelerated across the intersection and drove head-on into a utility pole. He was subsequently arrested for driving under the influence.

Ritchey says Rickert was found in possession of 116 bags of heroin, 55 Percocet pills (a prescription pain reliever) 9.5 grams of marijuana and $1,035 cash.

Charges are pending results of the investigation.

Two-vehicle crash

SUNBURY - No one was injured in a two-vehicle crash at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday on Route 147 near the Packer Island entrance to the Shikellamy State Park Marina.

State police at Stonington said a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo driven by Tyler Shambach, 21, of Northumberland, was stopped in the southbound lane when it was rear-ended by a 2010 Ford Focus driven by Samantha Driebelbies, 26, of Williamsport.

Police said both occupants were wearing seat belts. Driebelbies will be cited.

Criminal mischief

SELINSGROVE - Martin Scull, of Northumberland, was cited by state police at Selinsgrove for criminal mischief for allegedly kicking the side of a vehicle owned by Ryan Hahn, of Selinsgrove, causing damage.

The incident occurred at 6:23 p.m. March 22 in the parking lot of Wal-Mart along Routes 11-15, according to police.

Bleacher theft

AUBURN - State police at Schuylkill Haven are investigating the theft of 17, 18-foot aluminum bleacher planks from Auburn Memorial Park along Pearson Street. Police said the planks were stolen between Nov. 1 and Feb. 1.

Careless driving

HUMMELS WHARF - No one was injured in a two-vehicle crash Wednesday morning on Routes 11-15 near Monroe Marketplace.

State police at Selinsgrove said Timothy S. Karr, 66, of Danville, was driving a 2012 Volkswagen Touareg in the left southbound lane about 9 a.m. when, while stopped for congested traffic, his vehicle was struck from behind by a 1998 Volkswagen Jetta driven by Dean A. Frey, 22, of Bloomsburg.

The Jetta sustained major damage and was towed. The Touareg sustained minor damage.

Both drivers were wearing seat belts.

Frey will be cited for careless driving.

Susquehanna County Court Notes

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Susquehanna County Court notes appear Fridays in The Times-Tribune.

Marriage licenses

- Drew Brown and Rebecca Moon, both of Candor, N.Y.

- Brian Susavage and Bobbi Latshaw, both of New Milford.

- Eugene Lecher, Great Bend, and Candace Clark, Binghamton, N.Y.

Property transfers

- Lois Bennett to Antonia Lilly, a property in Bridgewater Twp. for $35,000.

- Kerry and Roxanne Eyrich to Consolidated Resources LLC, a property in Franklin Twp. for $89,900.

- Andrew Anderson and Lynn Racht to Tracy Carey, a property in Thompson for $55,000.

- JoeMack Farm LLC to Stephen Rebar, a property in Lenox Twp. for $200,000.

- Donald Carrington to Kristopher Kellogg, a property in Bridgewater Twp. for $75,000.

- Alexander Tomko to John Widrick, a property in Choconut Twp. for $153,600.

- Deborah and William Daugherty to Jack and Beverly Akers, a property in Forest City for $40,000.

- Charles and Barbara Pompey to Timothy and Alicia Chidester, a property in Lenox Twp. for $135,000. Marc and Tammy Lippman to Walter and Eileen Drab, a property in Middletown Twp. for $200,000.

Estate filed

- Merle Tyler, 115 Church St., Montrose; letters testamentary to Ralph Tyler, P.O. Box 511, Bloomfield, N.Y.

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Marriage licenses

- Shawn Anthony Festa and Angela Berrios, both of Scranton.

- Wilq Antonio Hernandez-Pinot and Dora Del-Carmen Perez-De-La-Cruz, both of Scranton.

- Michael Kozlowski and Mary A. Schaepe, both of Spring Brook Twp.

- Oluwole James Ogunmodede, Scranton, and Constanze Christine Pietschmann, Kelsterbach, Germany.

- Michael John Pereyo and Susan Marie Zasada, Hanover Twp.

- Phillip John Schwartz and Christine Marie Myers, both of Scranton.

- William Washenko and Lisa Piccini, both of Blakely.

- Steven Charles White and Dana Ellen Daniels, both of Scranton.

Property TRANSACTIONS

- Michael M. and Kathryn E. Nalevanko, Lake Ariel, to Michael W. Drozd, Scranton; a property at 310 McClure Ave., Old Forge, for $127,000.

- Shelia Fortese, executrix of the estate of Joan T. Quinn, Dunmore, to Tadeo and Sofia Wlizlo, Brooklyn, N.Y.; a property at 905 Stafford Ave., Scranton, for $52,500.

- Joel E. and Margaret B. Hodge, South Abington, to Peter T. Panko and Jessica Hobbs-Panko, Clarks Summit; a property at 210 Cherry Circle, South Abington Twp., for $164,000.

- Mark D. and Loriann Pajalich, Moosic, to Amy Juba, Taylor; a property at 3343 Pittston Ave., Moosic, for $139,800.

- George W. and Sharon A. Kelly, Dunmore, to Matthew K. Zeppenfeld, Saylorsburg; a property at 615 Wintermantle Ave., Scranton, for $120,213.

- Lillian Kramer, per attorney in fact Paul Kramer with joinder, Debbie Kramer, Scranton, to Rudolph M. Cipolla, Scranton; a property at 616 S. Webster Ave., Scranton, for $93,400.

- Jerome K. Werner, South Abington, to Jeffry Parise and Lynn Morgan, South Abington; a property at 413 Brian Drive, South Abington Twp., for $255,000.

- SMS Petroleum LLC, South Plainfield, N.J., to SV Realty Group LLC, South Abington; a property at 1801 N. Main Ave., Scranton, for $70,000.

- Bank of America, Simi Valley, Calif., to Marisel Blas; a property at 944 Matthew Ave., Scranton, for $32,000.

- Philip Furiosi, administrator of the estate of Estelle Hashem, Clarks Summit, to Jesus and Cinthya A. Vega, Jessup; a property at 724 Hickory St., Scranton, for $54,250.

- Bridget Barbara Loretti by agent Vincent Palermo, to James M. McKeon, Scranton; a property at 752 Steckel St., Dunmore, for $75,000.

DIVORCES SOUGHT

- Beth Loney, Throop, v. William J. Loney, Throop; married July 2, 2001, in Scranton; Brian J. Cali, attorney.

- Lale Yilmaz, Scranton, v. Corey Allen Stanton, Hamlin; married Dec. 14, 2010, in Dunmore; Craig P. Kalinoski, attorney.

- Jeffrey Hudak, Clarks Summit, v. Nicole Hudak, Clarks Summit; married Aug. 10, 2003, in Clarks Summit; Hughes, Nicholls and O'Hara, attorneys.

Divorce decrees

- Cynthia A. Olinyk v. John M. Olinyk.

- Ronald England v. Lynne M. Farley-England.

- Beverly Meil v. James K. Meil.

- Lewis DeJoseph v. Ann DeJoseph.

- Lou Ann Ardo v. James Ardo.

- Michael Stewart v. Jennifer Stewart.

- Justine M. Hazlett v. David E. Hazlett.

- Alisha Nicholoff v. Joseph Nicholoff.

- Daniel Geraty v. Donna M. Geraty.

EstateS filed

- Joan M. Edmondson, 436 Dexter Ave., Scranton, letters testamentary to Richard L. Eckersley, C.P.A., 434 Lackawanna Ave., Suite 300, Scranton.

- Ruth E. Sporer, 600 Beech St., Scranton, letters testamentary to Daniel J. Sporer, 307 Fern Ave., Westmont, N.J.

- Eleanor B. Brazil, 821 N. Garfield Ave., Scranton, letters testamentary to Lynn Eppinger, 950 Hidden Hallow Road, Gap.

- Ann V. Loeh, 1022 Ridge Ave., Scranton, letters testamentary to George H. Loeh, same address.

- Robert Janowski, 223 Elm St., Dickson City, letters of administration to Sandra A. Janowski, same address.

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Court Notes 4/5/13

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Senior Judge Chester B. Muroski, presiding over Domestic Relations Contempt Court on Thursday, ordered the following defendants jailed for failure to pay child support:

Devin Houston, 274 Lee Park Ave., Hanover Township, jailed for 90 days for failure to pay $4,104 in support of one child.

Michael Homolash, 1060 Exeter Ave., Exeter, lodged for 90 days for failure to pay $3,592 in arrears; jailed for 90 days for failure to pay $16,940 in arrears.

The following defendants have warrants out for their arrest for failure to pay child support:

John Antonelli III, 217 W. Sixth St., Berwick, for failure to pay $13,095 in support of one child; for failure to pay $15,084 in support of one child.

Sean Snitko, 92 Toblin Lane, Edwardsville, for failure to pay $19,205 in support of one child.

Edward Mills, 164 Birchwood Est. 164, Exeter, for failure to pay $1,320 in support of two children.

John Boston, 13505 S. Eagle Valley Road, Tyrone, for failure to pay $10,340 in support of one child.

Frederick McElwee Jr., 156 Division St., Kingston, for failure to pay $16,687 in support of two children.

Anyone with information is asked to call the DRS tipline at 570-606-3000.

Charles Gelso (executor), Rosalie Shemmer (executor), Dorothy Loud (executor) and Dorothy M. Gelso (estate) to James B. Ciampi for $150,000; West Pittston.

Joseph Kelly and Annette Kelly to Dashawn L. China and Patti-Lynne China for $114,000; Kingston.

Ralph A. Petrill Jr. to Kenneth N. Swords for $70,000; Hazleton.

Fidelity Deposit & Discount Bank to Brian J. Sivak and Becky L. Sivak for $83,000; Kingston.

Carlo P. Romaldini, Eugene J. Romaldini, Barbara A. Parry and Maureen E. Romano to Abraham Stone and Jennifer Stone for $146,500; Jenkins Township.

Alyce M. Saba to Donald Rought and Mary Elizabeth Rought for $206,000; Rice Township.

Ryan P. Walsh, Nicole M. Walsh to James Cocoran III and Cassandra Coleman for $109,500; Exeter.

Wyoming Avenue LLC to Judith Barone for $160,000; West Pittston.

Nicole M. Solovey, Nicole Solovey Gustinucci and Jason Gustinucci to Jody Humphrey and Alicia Humphrey for $112,000; Plains Township.

Thomas R. Norton and Sandra Trzcinski to Manuel G. Mendoza and Gloria Mendoza for $88,000; Hanover Township.


Police Blotter: Friday, April 5, 2013

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Drug offenses

SHAMOKIN - Brandon M. Garancheski, 19, of 509 S. Seventh St., Shamokin, has been charged by Patrolman Raymond Siko II with possessing five Suboxone tablets, possession of drug paraphernalia, underage drinking and a lighting violation relating to an incident early Easter morning in the 700 block of Bear Valley Avenue.

Forges prescription

COAL TOWNSHIP - Megan E. Holliday, 22, of 163 Colonial Ave., Natalie, was charged by Patrolman Jason Adams with forging a prescription slip given to her by a doctor. Police said Holliday changed the number of Tylenol 3 pills from 18 to 48 pills and attempted to have the prescription filled at Wal-Mart Supercenter on Route 61 on March 27.

Theft from a vehicle

TREVORTON - Zerbe Township Police are investigating the theft of stereo equipment taken from a parked vehicle between 10 p.m. Tuesday and 7:30 a.m. Wednesday on Scott Street.

Matthew A. Wolfe, 32, of 731 Scott St., Trevorton, told police that someone entered his vehicle and took a purple iPod and cord, a 15-inch Rockford Foss subwoofer in a wooden box, a 1700-watt Kenwood amplifier, two 12-inch JMA audio speakers and a quarter-inch Craftsman socket set. Total value is approximately $500.

Anyone with information on the theft is asked to contact Zerbe Township Police at 797-4637.

Theft charges

SHAMOKIN - Cpl. Darwin Tobias III has charged Carlos Perez, 24, of 21 E. Church St., Shamokin, with theft, receiving stolen property and disorderly conduct involving a March 27 disturbance near his home.

Police reported Perez and Kenneth S. Ross, of 733 Pine St., Kulpmont, are accused of stealing three guitars and an amplifier owned by Perez's brother, Shane Perez, also of 21 E. Church St.

Ross was previously charged in the incident.

Vehicle damaged

TREVORTON - Carol Hertzog, 40, of 439 W. Saylor St., Atlas, told police someone shot BBs into her 2000 Dodge Ram truck while it was parked for several weeks on Carol Whary's property at 439 Trevorton Road. The front windshield, sun visor, front grill fender and front bumper were damaged, she told police.

Anyone with information on the vandalism is asked to call Zerbe Township Police at 797-4637.

Drug charges

SHAMOKIN - Cpl. Bryan Primerano has charged Anthony Cancellier, 19, of 1707 Mohawk St., Coal Township, with possession of marijuana and Clonzazepam and possession of drug paraphernalia involving a March 30 incident in the first block of East Cameron Street.

Theft offenses

SHAMOKIN - Charges of theft and receiving stolen property were filed by Cpl. Bryan Primerano against Shannon M. Shaw, 26, of 447 S. Harrison St., Shamokin.

According to a criminal complaint filed at the office of Magisterial District Judge John Gembic III, Shaw is accused of stealing $15 from the front door of Angela Klick, of 200 S. Coal St., Shamokin, on March 26.

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Marriage licenses

- Eamon J. Evans and Lindsey Ann Casparro, both of Clarks Summit.

- David Arthur Gray Jr., Newfoundland, and Alicia Lillian Graham, Long Pond.

- Joseph David Richards, Moscow, and Jaime Lynn Naro, Madison Twp.

- Cory Gerard Rubino and Theresa Marie Walters, both of Pittston.

- Paul Taft Jr. and Salena Marie Youells, both of Old Forge.

- Rasheed Thomas-Muhammad and Kathleenann Collins Peduto, both of Scranton.

Property TRANSACTIONS

- Stephen and Alicia Zazzera, Carbondale, to William J. Dempsey II, Clifford Twp.; a property at 1176 Hemlock Lane, Fell Twp., for $237,000.

- Linda J. Kaufman, Clarks Green, to Jessica M. and Philip M. Haas, Dunmore; a property at 323 Clark St., Clarks Green, for $175,000.

- Forrest M. Swaydis and Victorina Lallave, Old Forge, to Bell Enterprises, Old Forge; a property at Meridan Street, Old Forge, for $55,000.

- Lisa Eiden, executrix of the estate of Betty Stavinoga, to Shari Dunn, Dunmore; properties at 229 and 231 Grove St., Taylor, for $60,000.

- Lisa A. Dougher, Archbald, to Sean and Denise Mulderig, Archbald; a property at 14 Margaret Ave., Archbald, for $198,000.

- Benjamin and Angela Domenick, to Pamela Kochis and Jeffrey Rickert; a property at 3 Gulotti Drive, Dunmore, for $253,900.

- Shawn and Angel Jackson, to Sirva Relocation Properties LLC; a property at 214 Marcaby Lane, South Abington Twp., for $285,000.

- Sirva Relocation Services LLC, to Alan Levine; a property at 214 Marcaby Lane, South Abington Twp., for $285,000.

- James E. McNulty Jr., Dickson City, to Brian M. and Megan M. Judge, Dunmore; a property at 1516 Memorial Road, Dunmore, for $173,040.

- Marie E. Ferraro, Scranton, to Rose A. and Timothy J. Harding, Scranton; a property at 528 Cherry St., Scranton, for $37,500.

- JR Montage Real Estate LLC, Archbald, to Five J Realty LLC, Moosic; a property at Radcliffe Drive, Moosic, for $500,000.

- Rosemary Travis, individual and executrix of the estate of Theresa M. Kania, Carbondale, to Christopher L. and Renee Gilbert, Mayfield; a property at 79 Wayne St., Carbondale, for $37,000.

- Philip C. Anderson, attorney in fact for Louise M. Anderson, Long Pond, to Scott Stiner Properties LLC, Moosic; a property at 187 Washington St., Carbondale, for $48,000.

- William T. Hughes Jr., Nicholson; and Carroll H. Bedford, Montrose, co-executors of the estate of Ceil D. Hughes, to Blackheart Properties LLC, Jefferson Twp.; a property at 106 Overlook Road, Waverly Twp., for $334,900.

DIVORCES SOUGHT

- Jennifer Leshuk-Toole, Scranton, v. William Toole Jr., Scranton; married July 25, 1998; Frank J. Ruggiero, attorney.

- Frank Pinto, Throop, v. Melanie Pinto, Throop; married Sept. 22, 2001, in Olyphant; Brian J. Cali.

EstateS filed

- Suzanne E. Janesko, 501 School St., Moosic, letters testamentary to Kimberly A. Orloski, 3725 Birney Ave., Moosic; and Richard J. Janesko, 112 Railroad St., Moosic.

- Doris M. Evans, also known as Doris Hopkins, 1530 Sanderson Ave., Scranton, letters testamentary to John C. Evans, 820 Woodlawn St., Scranton.

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Police Blotter: Saturday, April 6, 2013

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Trailer spills feed

BUFFALO TOWNSHIP - Jody L. Mease, 51, of Dalmatia, escaped injury late Wednesday night when a trailer he was operating rolled over at the intersection of Colonel John Kelly Road and Miller Road, causing it to spill pig feed in this Union County township.

State police at Milton reported Mease was turning his 2000 Mack truck from Colonel John Kelly Road onto Miller Road at 10:06 p.m. when the soft shoulder on the road caused his trailer to roll over, spill pig feed and snap a utility pole.

Harassment

COAL TOWNSHIP - Dale Hart, 51, of 1001 E. Dewart St., Shamokin, was charged by Coal Township police with harassment for allegedly punching a 17-year-old Elysburg male in the face at 11:55 a.m. Thursday in the parking lot at Wal-Mart Supercenter along Route 61.

Police said the confrontation occurred as a result of some careless driving on Route 61 prior to both individuals entering the parking lot.

The juvenile was not injured.

Two charged

COAL TOWNSHIP - Ashley Carl, 19, of 131 Iron St., Coal Township, and Angela Broscious, 38, of 126 Iron St., Coal Township, were cited by Patrolman Christopher Lapotsky for harassment relating to a disturbance in front of Carl's residence at 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Police reported Carl and Broscious are accused of threatening to harm Donna Shaffer, 35, of 46 W. Adams St., Shamokin.

Disorderly conduct

SHAMOKIN - Barry Spotts, 49, of 127 N. Marshall St., Shamokin, was cited by Patrolman Raymond Siko II for disorderly conduct for allegedly screaming and banging on his neighbor's door at 129 N. Marshall St. at 7:46 p.m. Thursday.

Police said the victim of the disturbance was 49-year-old Kevin Derck.

Harassment

SHAMOKIN - Jimmie Brown, 28, of 30 W. Chestnut St., Shamokin, was cited by Patrolman Raymond Siko II for harassment for allegedly shoving Donna McDonald, 30, of 550 N. Market St., Apt A-4, Shamokin, at McDonald's residence at 4:11 p.m. Wednesday.

Crash

SUNBURY - An 84-year-old Sunbury woman was driven by ambulance to Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, following a two-vehicle crash Friday on Route 890 in Rockefeller Township, about one mile southeast of the Sunbury city line.

State police at Stonington said Darlis E. Garman was stopped about noon at a stop sign on Kehres Road in a 2008 Cadillac CTS. In an attempt to turn left onto Route 890, police said she drove into the path of a southbound 2000 Dodge 2500 driven by Jonathan M. Malick Sr., 39, of Sunbury.

Garman was driven to the hospital by Americus Ambulance. The extent of her injuries were unknown, and a condition update was unavailable from the hospital.

Malick also was injured but refused treatment, police said.

Both were wearing seat belts.

Garman will be cited for a stop sign violation.

Public disturbance

MOUNT CARMEL - A 15-year-old Atlas male was cited for disorderly conduct for an alleged disturbance about 7:20 p.m. March 15 in the first block of East Avenue.

Patrolman Jason Drumheller said the teen caused a public disturbance at a borough resident's home that was witnessed by neighbors.

Punched in face

MOUNT CARMEL - A 12-year-old borough male was cited for disorderly conduct for allegedly attacking a fellow 12-year-old boy at about 7:40 p.m. March 15 near Railroad and Maple streets.

Patrolman Jason Drumheller said the accused attacker punched the boy in the face and slammed his head off the ground.

Accused of harassment

MOUNT CARMEL - A 62-year-old borough woman was cited for allegedly harassing a resident of Mount Carmel Mid-Rise last month.

Cpl. Dave Donkochik said Kathy M. Persing, of 315 S. Hickory St., Apt. 513, was warned to cease contact with the Mid-Rise resident after an incident on March 1. Police were again contacted by the alleged victim on March 21 for another incident, prompting the citation against Persing.

Climbs gazebo

MOUNT CARMEL - A 16-year-old borough male was cited by Cpl. Dave Donkochik for disorderly conduct for allegedly climbing to the roof of the gazebo in Town Park at about 7:30 p.m. March 21.

Domestic incident

MOUNT CARMEL - A 50-year-old borough woman is accused of injuring her 76-year-old boyfriend during a dispute at about 5:30 p.m. Thursday in their 221 N. Park St. residence.

Police Chief Todd Owens cited Susan J. Kline for allegedly causing a minor neck injury to William Rennard. She was cited for harassment.

Owens was assisted by Patrolman Jason Drumheller.

Police Blotter: Sunday, April 7, 2013

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Equipment stolen

DORNSIFE - A gas-powered generator and two chainsaws were reported stolen from a Dornsife man's pickup.

Robert Wolfe, of State Road, told state police at Stonington that the thefts occurred between March 29 and Friday while his truck was parked on State Road.

The 1,000-watt Honda generator is valued at $800 and two Stihl chainsaws at $600.

Condition update

DANVILLE - A Sunbury woman injured Friday in a two-vehicle accident near Sunbury remains hospitalized at Geisinger Medical Center.

Darlis E. Garman, 84, was listed in serious condition Saturday by a nursing supervisor.

State police at Stonington say Garman pulled from Kehres Road onto Route 890 in a 2008 Cadillac CTS and drove into the oncoming path of a 2000 Dodge 2500, whose driver refused medical treatment for a minor injury.

Hopewell Crime, April 7, 2013

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HOPEWELL

The following information was provided by the Hopewell Police Department.

- Burglary/Breaking And Entering/Commercial: At 5 p.m., March 29, police responded to the 900 blk of E Randolph Rd regarding a burglary. Unknown offender entered business by cutting chained gate and stole tools and industrial equipment.

- Burglary/Breaking And Entering/Residential: At 8 a.m., March 26, police responded to the 2400 blk of Oaklawn Blvd for a reported burglary. Unknown offender entered residence and stole tv, washer and dryer.

- Burglary/Breaking And Entering/Residential: At 5 p.m., March 27, police responded to the 2300 blk of Dublin St for a reported burglary. Unknown offender entered residence by breaking a side window and stole a cell phone.

- Burglary/Breaking And Entering/Residential: At 8:16 p.m., March 27, police responded to the 2500 blk of Berry St for a reported alarm. Known offenders attempted to enter residence by breaking rear window. No entry made. Both offenders were later arrested.

- Burglary/Breaking And Entering/Residential: At 9:59 a.m., March 29, police responded to the area of the 1100 blk of Roanoke Ave for a reported burglary. Unknown offenders entered residence by breaking rear window, attempted to steal a weapons' safe and fled the area after being seen by a witness. Nothing stolen.

- Burglary/Breaking And Entering/Residential: At 7 a.m., March 29, police responded to the 300 blk of N 21st Ave for a reported burglary. Unknown offender entered residence by kicking rear door and cut a gas line. Nothing stolen.

- Burglary/Breaking And Entering/Residential: At 5:20 p.m., March 29, police responded to the 2500 blk of freeman st for a reported burglary. Unknown offender entered residence by forcing door and stole rifles, tv, cash and jewelry.

- Burglary/Breaking And Entering/Residential: At 10:40 p.m., March 30, police responded to the 1100 blk of High Ave for reported suspicious activity. Unknown offender entered residence by forcing rear window, fleeing when observed. Nothing stolen.

- Counterfeiting/Forgery: At 7:28 p.m., March 31, police responded to the 3900 blk of Oaklawn Blvd for a reported fraud. Unknown offender attempted to pass a counterfeit bill at a business.

- Larceny/Theft Of Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories: At 4 p.m., March 26, police responded to headquarters for a reported larceny that occurred in the 300 blk of woodbine st. Unknown offender stole vehicle license plate and year sticker.

- Larceny/Theft Of Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories: At 6 p.m., March 27, police responded to the 300 blk of woodbine st for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole vehicle license plate.

- Larceny/Theft Of Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories: At 12 a.m., March 31, police responded to the 1000 blk of pierce st regarding a larceny. Unknown offender stole vehicle year stickers.

- Larceny-All Other Larceny: At 4:30 p.m., March 25, police responded to the 3300 blk of Oaklawn Blvd for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole purse from business.

- Larceny-All Other Larceny: At 3:22 p.m., March 27, police responded to the 2300 blk of Oaklawn Blvd for a reported larceny that occurred in the 3500 blk of vinton st. Unknown offender stole power tool from outside a residence.

- Larceny-All Other Larceny: At 7 p.m., March 29, police responded to the area of Appomattox St and Weston St for a reported disturbance. Known offender stole back pack during attempted fight.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 4 p.m., March 25, police responded to headquarters for a reported larceny that occurred in the 1100 blk of Blackstone Ave. Known offender stole tablet computer from residence.

-Larceny-Theft From Building: At 5:30 p.m., March 26, police responded to the 200 blk of E Broadway for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole a television from the community room.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 12 p.m., March 29, police responded to the 3800 blk of Greystone Dr for a reported larceny. Known offender stole jewelry from residence.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 3 p.m., March 30, police responded to the 1500 blk of Atlantic St for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole computer from residence.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 7 p.m., March 30, police responded to the 3000 blk of Virginia St for a reported larceny. Known offender stole candy from residence.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 12:45 p.m., March 27, police responded to the 1400 blk of Atlantic St for a reported burglary. Known offender damaged residential door during argument.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction Of Property: At 11:59 p.m., March 30, police responded to headquarters for a reported vandalism that occurred in the 200 Blk of S 8th Ave. Known offender broke vehicle window with a hammer.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction Of Property: At 7:30 p.m., March 30, police were dispatched to the 4000 blk of Williamsburg Dr for a reported vandalism. Unknown offender cut vehicle tires with unknown object.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction Of Property: At 1 p.m., March 30, police responded to the 3500 blk of Woodlawn St for a reported vandalism. Unknown offender broke vehicle windshield and side view mirrors.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction Of Property: At 8:03 p.m., March 30, police responded to the 1300 blk of Tabb Ave to assist the fire department. Unknown offender damaged residential access panel and siding.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction Of Property: At 9:09 p.m., March 31, police responded to the 500 blk of s 17th Ave for an alarm call. Unknown offender broke commercial window.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction Of Property: At 9:15 p.m., March 31, police responded to the 3600 blk of Oaklawn Blvd for a reported vandalism. Known offender damaged mail boxes by kicking. Petitions pending.

- Weapon Law Offenses: At 7 p.m., March 31, police responded to the 400 blk of N 10th Ave for a reported disturbance. Unknown offender brandished gun during altercation.

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