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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

Arielle Linda Smith (executrix) and James J. Smith (estate) to Basil C. Lynch and Michele L. Edwards-Lynch for $150,000; Courtdale.

Matthew Rogers and Melanie Shepherd to Gene Reyes for $257,000; Kingston.

Douglas Kaufman to Steven R. Perry and Kandi P. Perry for $130,000; Butler Township.

John R. Way and Valerie A. Way to Brookfield Global Relocation Services Inc. for $420,000; Fairview Township.

Brookfield Relocation Services Inc. to Erica A. Wagner and Stacy J. Haddix for $420,000; Fairview Township.

Kevin P. Scanlon and Corinne M. Scanlon to William R. Templeton and Mary V. Templeton for $85,000; Hanover Township.

Robert D. Lower Jr. and Megan Lower to Antonio Cordova and Maria Cordova for $99,900; Hazleton.

Gregg Masi (executor), Lorraine Resavy (estate) and Lorraine A. Resavy (estate) to Timothy A. Barber for $70,800; Wyoming.

John Westpfaul to Amanda Crouse for $239,000; Wright Township.

Sand Springs Development Corp. to Gerald Arnold Getz and Sherry Lee Getz for $324,900; Butler Township.

Frank Spigarelli and Grace Spigarelli to Charles F. Kinahan and Janice L. Kinahan for $229,000; Plains Township.


Lackawanna County Court Notes 6/19/2013

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MARRIAGE LICENSEs

- William Joseph Ogozaly and Ramona Sabrina Wood, both of Ogden, Kan.

- Marcus Paul Kerecman and Jillian Dorothea Rafalko, both of Dickson City.

- John Lloyd Johnson Jr. and Kathy Ann DelRosso, both of Dunmore.

- Michael John Barucky Sr. and Tammy Sue Mallick, both of Greenfield Twp.

- Thomas Michael O'Neil and Ruth Ann Halpin, both of Lake Ariel.

- Damien Logan Mancuso and Christie Lynn Weist, both of Dunmore.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

- Kimberly Jo Kresge, now by marriage Kimberly Jo Floyd, and Steven Robert Floyd Sr., Clarks Summit, to Edward E. Jr. and Christine M. Volovitch, Scran­ton; a property at 1065 Newton Road, Newton Twp., for $190,000.

- James G. Michaels, South Abington Twp., to Michael J. and Dillon Colarossi Lukus, Clarks Summit; a property at 521 Knapp Road, Clarks Summit, for $255,000.

- Yugeniy Mirvis, also known as Eugene Mirvis, and Asya Mirvis, Gaithersburg, Md., to Hilton R. Miller, North Bruns­wick, N.J.; two parcels in Roar­ing Brook Twp. for $180,000.

- Quinta J. Mahon, Clarks Summit, to R. David and Nilsa Guerrero Mahon, Brighton, Colo.; a property at 311 Tulip Circle, Clarks Summit, for $36,293.96

- Nancy B. Ceresko and Carol A. Bruning-Lutzky, Jeffer­son Twp. and Randolph, N.J., to George, Marijayne, Lauren and Katlyn Wallis, Carbondale; a property at 26-28 Main St., Carbondale, for $150,000.

- Brandon J. and Alison Wigley, Clarks Summit, to Ted J. Tolan, Scranton; a property at 1114 Cornell St., Scranton, for $73,404.

- William L. Vymislicky, Endi­cott, N.Y., to Maximino Villa­neuva, Dunmore; a property at 162 S. Bromley Ave., Scranton, for $40,000.

- James C. Kennedy, individually and as executor of the estate of Frances Adamo, also known as Frances M. Adamo, Park Ridge, N.J., and Teresa Kennedy, Fallbrook, Calif., to Donal Patrick O'Callaghan, Monroe, N.Y.; a property at 2505 Olyphant Ave., Scranton, for $180,000.

- Joseph and Ann Mancuso, Scranton, to Rajaa Nebarri, Scranton; a property at 1305 St. Ann's St., Scranton, for $65,000.

- Walter J. and Patricia C. Bobola, trustees of Bobola Family Trust, to Linda Alpha, South Abington Twp.; a property at 818 Laconia Circle, South Abington Twp., for $227,000.

- David A. and Denise R. Casagrande, Dunmore, to Maureen P. Casey, Marietta, Ga.; a property at 427 Marjorie Drive, Dunmore, for $180,000.

DIVORCE SOUGHT

- Dhavalkumar B. Patel, Scran­ton, v. Nilam Patel, Hamp­ton, Va.; married Sept. 5, 2009, in Asodar-Anand, India; Ernest A. Sposto Jr., attorney.

state tax liens

- George A. Palecco, 217 Morgan Manor Drive, Scranton; $1,904.68.

- John and Barbara Nelson, 16 Log Road, Jefferson Twp.; $1,519.37.

- Melissa D. Reviello, 2637 Price St., Scranton; $790.69.

- Carl J. Greco, 1610 N. Washington Ave., Scranton; $10,910.82.

- Michael and Shannon M. Osmolia, 325 W. Atherton St., Taylor; $647.94.

- David Avery, P.O. Box 118, Clarks Summit; $9,208.21.

- Linda M. Amos, 1217 Staf­ford Ave., Scranton; $3,661.10.

- Martin Kane, 123 Ash St., Archbald; $2,944.44.

- Delbert A. Pierce, 123 Lake St., Dunmore; $1,030.85.

- Donald M. and Alison Williams, 1719 Penn Ave., Scranton; $4,688.56.

- Salliann Peperno, 734 W. Oak St., Old Forge; $6.015.57.

- Ronald A. Halko, individually and as responsbile party of New Hope Healthcare Inc., 115 N. Main Ave., Scranton; $9,436.38.

- John G. and Ann Marie Richards, 1530 Wyoming Ave., Scranton; $2,238.56.

- William Genovese, 411 Chest­­nut St., Dunmore; $1,214.76.

- Evangelina Rodriguez, 629 Hemlock St., Scranton; $1,103.40

- Yvonne M. Smith, P.O. Box 91, Dalton; $982.73.

- Thomas J. and Daria J. Robinson, 1902 Applewood Acres, South Abington Twp.; $882.46.

- John P. and Donna J. Nati­chak, 169 Poor Farm Road, Greenfield Twp.; $1,750.52.

- James and Dawn Bonacci, 339 Wayne St., Archbald; $670.86.

- Andrew J. and Erin Hail­stone, 1210 Olive St., Scran­ton; $3,270.54.

- Raymond J. Monahan, 1222 S. Sixth Ave., Scranton; $1,377.06.

- Mark and Megon Dolph, 515 State Route 590, Roaring Brook Twp.; $435.10.

- Patrick L. McLane, 126 Henderson St., Old Forge; $841.85.

- Lucie Ferraro, 1726 Clay Ave., Dunmore; $1,046.03.

- Rosemarie Janesko, 120 Wagner St., Moosic; $1,424.76.

- Frank H. Geklinsky, 1149 Sloan St., Scranton; $3,092.22.

- James L., Knecht, 9 Grandview St., Covington Twp.; $7,017.26.

- George Hawke, Apt. 8, 212 N. Main Ave., Scranton; $3,955.39.

- Rose M. Nemeth, 909 Price St., Dickson City; $2,861.91.

- John H. III and Jean Fashouer, 1118 W. Elm St., Scranton; $2,459.79.

- Cherryl L. Cerra, 635 Detty St., Scranton; $2,163.77.

- Gene Boyko, 106 E. High St., Taylor; $1,356.56.

- Neal F. Fasula, Unit 3B, 39 Sharon Drive, Moosic; $1,104.15.

- Betty Dalton, 70 Joyce St., Moosic; $947.49.

- Richard W. Wilson and Cheryl L. Judge, 223 Bear Brook Acres Drive, Madison Twp.; $740.61.

- Anthony H. and Greta M. Luong, 327 Ferdinand St., Scranton; $589.28.

- Wallace R. McDonald, individually and as president of Dijan Inc., 1647 Forest Acres Drive, Clarks Summit; $664,691.35.

- Robert A. Lazuka, 14002 Church Hill Road, Clarks Summit; $610.58.

- Gregory Aston, 15 Gudz Road, Spring Brook Twp.; $1,895.32.

ONLINE: thetimes-tribune.com/courts

Chesterfield Crime for June 19

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The following information was provided by the Chesterfield County Police Department.

- Police responded to the 3300 block of Light Street at 10:54 p.m. June 6 for a report of simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 12300 block of Oak Bluff Trail at 11:15 a.m. June 6 for a report of simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 4600 block of Chester Square Road at 12:52 p.m. June 6 for a report of simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 6900 block of Mimms Drive at 5:29 p.m. June 6 for a report of simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 6 a.m. June 6, police responded to the 2600 block of Mangowood Drive for a report of a burglary. Unknown suspect/s removed a screen from the victim's window in an attempt to gain entry.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 5 p.m. June 6, police responded to the 9200 block of River Road for a report of a burglary. Unknown suspect/s gained entry into the victim's residence and took the listed property: firearms.

- Police responded to the 8200 block of Sir Lionel Place at 12:44 a.m. June 6 for a report of death investigation-undetermined.

- Police responded to the 4600 block of Centralia Road at 7:14 p.m. June 6 for a report of disorderly/disturbance-other.

- Police responded to the 8100 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 4:28 p.m. June 6 for a report of family offenses-child abuse/neglect (Non violent).

- Fraud-Other: At 1 p.m. June 6, police responded to the 6000 block of Iron Bridge Road for a report of fraud. Stolen property: consumable goods.

- Fraud-Other: At 8 a.m. June 6, police responded to the 7300 block of Taw Street for a report of fraud. Stolen property: currency, notes, etc.

- Larceny From Building: At 7 p.m. June 5, police responded to the 6900 block of Iron Bridge Road for a report of larceny. Stolen property: consumable goods.

- Larceny From Building: At 1 p.m. June 5, police responded to the 3800 block of Cougar Trail for a report of larceny. Stolen property: miscellaneous, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny From Building: At 7 a.m. June 6, police responded to the 11600 block of Waterview Drive. Stolen property: miscellaneous.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 10 p.m. June 5, police responded to the 13400 block of Greenham Court for a report of larceny. Listed property was reported stolen from victim's vehicle: miscellaneous, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: at 8 p.m. June 5, police responded to the 3500 block of Thornett Drive for a report of larceny. Unknown suspect/s entered two unlocked vehicles and stole miscellaneous items.

- Larceny-Other: At 8 a.m. June 3, police responded to the 2700 block of Bensley Commons Boulevard for a report of larceny. Stolen property: miscellaneous.

- Larceny-Other: At 8 a.m. June 4, police responded to the 12800 block of Cove Drive for a report of larceny. License play stolen from boat trailer.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: At 11:20 a.m. June 6, police responded to the 12800 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy. Stolen property: clothing and furs.

- Police responded to the 19600 block of Woodpecker Road at 7 p.m. June 6 for a report of a miscellaneous annoying call.

- Police responded to the 6800 block of Lucy Corr Boulevard at 10:45 a.m. June 6 for a report of a miscellaneous mental subject.

- Police responded to the 4300 block of School Street at 1 p.m. for a report of miscellaneous suspicious.

- Police responded to the 7000 block of Lucy Corr Boulevard at 12:40 a.m. June 6 for a report of narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 2500 block of Milhorn Street at 11:30 p.m. June 6 for a report of narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 2300 block of Indian Hill Road at 5:50 p.m. June 6 for a report of property-other.

- Police responded to the 2400 block of W. Hundred Road at 8 p.m. June 6 for a report of sex offenses-other.

- Police responded to the 1700 block of E. Hundred Road at 12:05 p.m. June 6 for a report of traffic-hit and run.

- Police responded to the 4200 block of Kingsland Road at 4:03 p.m. June 7 for a report of an animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 2900 block of Tinsberry Drive at 12:46 p.m. June 8 for a report of an animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 2500 block of Weir Road at 4:46 p.m. June 9 for a report of an animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded tot he 7500 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 4 p.m. June 9 for a report of an animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 5600 block of Meadowood Lane at 6 a.m. June 7 for a report of simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 2400 block of Marina Drive at 9:15 p.m. June 7 for a report of simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 4600 block of Ian Place at 4 p.m. June 8 for a report of simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 3700 block of Global Court at 2:10 p.m. June 9 for a report of simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 3200 block of Ludgate Road at 7 p.m. June 9 for a report of simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 5100 block of Grand Oaks Forest Circle at 9 p.m. June 9 for a report of simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 4800 block of Burnham Road at 7:15 p.m. June 8 for a report of simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 11500 block of River Road at 10:45 a.m. June 9 for a report of simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 10700 block of Hamlin Way at 5:30 a.m. June 8 for a report of blackmail and extortion attempt.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 10:30 p.m. June 8, police responded to the 6700 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a report of a burglary. Victim stated unknown suspect/s entered his locked residence. No signs of forced entry were noted. Stolen property: clothing and furs, consumable goods.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 10:25 p.m. June 9, police responded to the 5200 block of Pineland Court for a report of a burglary. Unknown suspect observed running from the victim's unlocked shed.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 5:30 p.m. June 7, police responded to the 16400 block of Harrowgate Road for a report of a burglary. Unknown suspect/s kicked in the rear door to gained entry into the victim's residence.

- Police responded to the 2300 block of Seminole Avenue at 6:30 a.m. June 8 for a report of death investigation-suicide attempt.

- Police responded to the 18100 block of Branders Bridge Road at 1:45 a.m. June 8 for a report of death investigation-traffic fatality.

- Police responded to the 2900 block of Woodworth Road at 11:48 a.m. June 9 for a report of death investigation-suicide threatened.

- Police responded to the 19500 block of Walker Avenue at 5:20 p.m. June 9 for a report of disorderly/disturbance.

- Police responded to the 18500 block of Branders Bridge Road at 9 a.m. June 8 for a report of disorderly/disturbance-drunk in public.

- Police responded to the 6900 block of Mimms Drive at 8:30 p.m. June 7 for escapes-other.

- Police responded to the 6900 block of Mimms Drive at 3:30 a.m. June 9 for a report of forgery and counterfeiting.

- Police responded to the 5500 block of Zion Ridge Tr at 11:21 a.m. June 7 for a report of fraud-other.

- Police responded to the 5800 block of Gunsight Tr at 9:13 a.m. June 9 for a report of injury accidental-overdose.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: at 9 a.m. June 6, police responded to the 12000 bock of Iron Bridge Road for a report of larceny. Purse reported stolen from unlocked vehicle.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 8 p.m. June 2, police responded to the 3200 block of Rossington Boulevard for a report of larceny. Unlocked vehicle entered on two occasions. Listed property stolen: clothing and furs, miscellaneous, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 10:30 p.m. June 8, police responded to the 2600 block of Drewrys Bluff Road for a report of larceny. Front window broken and listed property stolen: currency, notes, etc, miscellaneous.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 5 p.m. June 8, police responded to the 2300 block of Indian Hill Road for a report of larceny. Fuel siphoned from truck.

- Larceny-Other: At 5 p.m. June 7, police responded to the 3600 block of E. River Road for larceny. Stolen property: currency, notes, etc.

- Larceny-Other: At 6:50 a.m. June 7, police responded to the 6900 block of Mimms Drive for a report of larceny. Stolen property: consumable goods.

- Larceny-Other: At 9 a.m. June 3, police responded to the 4800 block of Arundel Avenue for a report of larceny. Stolen property: jewelry and precious metals.

- Larceny-Other: At 4:15 p.m. June 9, police responded to the 9500 block of Newbys Bridge Road for a report of larceny. Stolen property: miscellaneous.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: At 3:45 p.m. June 6, police responded to the 12600 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a report of larceny. Stolen property: consumable goods.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: at 12:30 p.m. June 9, police responded to the 5700 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a report of larceny. Stolen property: consumable goods.

- Police responded to the 9400 block of Iron Bridge Road at 8:30 p.m. June 7 for a report of liquor law violations-illegal possession.

- Police responded to the 6500 block of W. Denny Court at 7:30 a.m. June 7 for a report of miscellaneous mental subject.

- Police responded to the 4000 block of Mariposa Drive at 5:50 p.m. June 7 for a report of miscellaneous mental subject.

- Police responded to the 4700 block of Bonnie Brae Road at 7 a.m. June 8 for a report of miscellaneous mental subject.

- Police responded to the 5000 block of Briaroak Road at 9 a.m. June 8 for a report of miscellaneous threatening call.

- Motor Vehicle Theft-Auto Stolen Locally, not Recovered: At 6 p.m. June 4, police responded to the 6700 block of Court Yard Road for a report of vehicle theft. Inoperable vehicle removed from location without permission.

- Motor Vehicle Theft-Auto Stolen Locally, Recovered: At 11:30 p.m. June 7, police responded to the 2800 block of Kingsdale Road for a report of stolen vehicle. Stolen property: 2006 maroon Ford SUV.

- Motor Vehicle Theft-Unauthorized Use: At 3:30 p.m. June 6, police responded to the 6500 block of Licking Creek Drive for a report of vehicle theft. Stolen property: 2006 blue Toyota pickup.

- Police responded to the 2700 block of W. Hundred Road at 7:30 p.m. June 8 for a report of narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 2700 block of E. Hundred Road at 7:34 p.m. June 9 for a report of narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 100 block of Old Bermuda Hundred Road at 11:18 p.m. June 9 for a report of narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 6800 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 11 p.m. June 8 for a report of narcotics/drug abuse/possess.

- Police responded to the 6000 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 10:22 p.m. June 7 for a report of narcotics/drug abuse/possess-synthetic narcotics.

- Police responded to the 2400 block of W. Hundred Road at 6:24 p.m. June 9 for a report of traffic drunk driving.

- Police responded to the 4800 block of Empire Parkway at 1:57 a.m. June 7 for a report of traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 2800 block of Alcott Road at 12:45 p.m. June 7 for a report of traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 200 block of E. Hundred Road at 5 p.m. June 7 for a report of traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 2700 block of Dundas Road at 9:30 p.m. June 7 for a report of traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 6500 block of Iron Bridge Place at 1 p.m. June 8 for a report of traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 3400 block of Main Street at 11:15 p.m. June 7 for a report of traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 6600 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 8:03 p.m. June 9 for a report of traffic-improper licensing/registration.

- Police responded to the 100 block of W. Hundred Road at 4 p.m. June 8 for a report of traffic-suspended operators license.

- Police responded to the 20300 block of Halloway Avenue at 7 a.m. June 7 for a report of trespassing (including prowler) other.

- Police responded to the 5400 block of Remuda Drive at 5 p.m. June 8 for a report of vandalism-motor vehicle.

- Police responded to the 13200 block of Rivers Bend Boulevard at 10 a.m. June 9 for a report of vandalism-motor vehicle.

- Police responded to the 8400 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 8:50 p.m. June 7 for a report of weapons violations-carrying concealed.

- Police responded to the 9400 block of Hopkins Road at 1:50 a.m. June 9 for a report of weapons violations-carrying concealed.

- Police responded to the 16000 block of Woods Edge Road at 1 a.m. June 7 for a report of weapons violations-illegal possession.

- Police responded to the 5900 block of Silver Oak Lane at 8 p.m. June 9 for a report of simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 9700 block of Salem Church Road at 10:30 a.m. June 7 for a report of simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 1 p.m. June 10, police responded to the 5200 block of Collindale Road for a report of burglary. Unknown suspect/s entered the residence through a rear unlocked window. Stolen property: currency, notes, etc, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Police responded to the 7500 block of Belfield Road at 7:22 p.m. June 10 for a report of death investigation-suicide threatened.

- Larceny From Building: At 2 p.m. June 4, police responded to the 5200 block of Chicora Drive for a report of larceny. Stolen property: currency, notes, etc, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny-Other: At 12 p.m. June 3, police responded to the 8300 block of Hickory Road for a report of larceny. Stolen property: household goods.

- Police responded to the 4600 block of Melody Court at 1:30 p.m. June 10 for a report of miscellaneous suspicious.

- Police responded to the 15700 block of Timberline Drive at 10:31 p.m. June 10 for a report of narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 15700 block of Happy Hill road at 10:10 p.m. June 10 for a report of narcotics/drug abuse/possess.

- Police responded to the 14100 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 10:45 p.m. June 10 for a report of narcotics/drug abuse/possess-synthetic narcotics.

- Police responded to the 6100 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 8:30 p.m. June 10 for a report of property-stolen/possess.

- Police responded to the 17400 block of Elko Road at 8:57 p.m. June 10 for a report of sex offenses-pornographic items.

- Police responded to the 2900 block of Kingsdale Road at 4:50 p.m. June 10 for a report of traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 5000 block of Grand Oaks Forest Circle at 1 p.m. June 10 for a report of trespassing (including prowler) residential.

- Police responded to the 12000 block of Iron Bridge Plaza at 9 a.m. June 10 for a report of vandalism-motor vehicle.

- Police responded to the 11200 block of Old Stage Road at 3:30 p.m. June 10 for a report of vandalism-motor vehicle.

- Police responded to the 6000 block of Eagles Crest Drive at 10 p.m. June 9 for a report of vandalism-other.

- Police responded to the 14300 block of Beachmere Drive at 9 a.m. June 7 for a report of vandalism-residential.

- Police responded to the 21600 block of Magnolia Avenue at 3:30 p.m. June 10 for a report of attempted animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty.

- Police responded to the 14200 block of Walthall Drive at 6:08 p.m. June 10 for a report of an animal case-dangerous/vicious dog.

- Police responded to the 3500 block of Sylvania Road at 8:30 a.m. June 11 for a report of an animal case-animal at large.

- Police responded to the 9700 block of Proctors Road at 1:01 p.m. June 11 for a report of an animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 12400 block of Redwater Creek Road at 1:32 p.m. June 11 for a report of an animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 4200 block of Village Woods Lane at 2:20 p.m. June 11 for a report of an animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal

- Information is provided by police and sheriff's departments. This information may or may not be all inclusive. Arrests include summons. Arrests do not imply guilt.

Police Briefs 6/19/2013

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DUI charges

The following people were recently charged with driving while under the influence in Bradford County:

Brian H. Clouse, 55, of Rome, by the Towanda police, on June 1 on the Merrill Parkway in Towanda. Clouse exhibited signs of being under the influence of alcohol.

Jenelle Martha Maines, 21, of Towanda, by the state police, on May 10, on U.S. Route 6 in North Towanda Township. A test showed that Maines had a blood alcohol content of .228 percent on the day of her arrest.

Troy man waives hearing

A Troy man who barricaded himself in his apartment and told police that he had bath salts in his pocket during an incident May 5 at his residence has waived his preliminary hearing to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, according to Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

Philip Wayne Wood, 53, of 85 Exchange St., Troy, was arrested and charged by Troy Police Officer Michael Northup for possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia, and he was also charged with false reports to law enforcement authorities, according to court papers.

In an affidavit, Northup said he responded to 85 Exchange St. for a report of a person trying to break into Apt. 3, but upon his arrival, no one was found and Wood had barricaded himself in his apartment by several means. Wood said there were people threatening him, but Northup found no one there. The neighbors stated that they didn't hear or see anyone, either.

Northup said Wood was unable to stand still, was nervous, sweating heavily and appeared to be very paranoid. Wood was asked to empty his pockets, and Northup found that Wood had several orange caps that Northup identified as hypodermic needle caps, three spoons, a pack of zig zag papers, and a packet of "Zulu Incense," which Wood identified as "synthetic weed," adding that he had smoked some the day before. Northup asked Wood if he had anything else, and Wood stated that he had bath salts in his watch pocket. Northup reached into Wood's pocket and removed a small clear bag with a white powdery substance.

Man charged in sexual assault

State police at Towanda said that David Wayne Crane, no age given, of Towanda, was charged after admitting to having sexual contact with a 15-year-old female in March in Leroy Township.

Police said Crane was charged with felony statutory sexual assault, felony involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, and felony corruption of minors.

According to police, a preliminary arraignment was held and Crane was placed in Bradford County Correctional Facility, in lieu of $65,000 bail.

Police said the charges were filed after an investigation was conducted regarding allegations by the girl that Crane had sexual contact with her.

Charges filed

State police at Towanda said Joel D. Vanderpool, 30, of Towanda, was charged for possession of drug paraphernalia for an incident at 2:45 p.m. Feb. 8 at the Bradford County Correctional Facility in West Burlington Township.

Police said he was taken to the Bradford County Correctional Facility for an active arrest warrant, and was then searched and was found to have two hypodermic needles concealed on him.

According to police, charges were filed in his name in District Court 42-3-01.

Fuel taken

State police at Towanda said that someone stole about 30 gallons of diesel fuel from a tractor owned by Breezy Hollow Farms in May on Orchard Hill Road in Troy Township.

Police are investigating and asked that anyone with information about the incident to call the Towanda station at (570) 265-2186.

Charge pending

State police at Towanda said a summary harassment charge is pending against a 17-year-old Ralston female through District Court 42-3-01 for an incident at 9:37 p.m. June 8 on State Route 3012 in Canton Township.

According to police, the victim was an 18-year-old Roaring Branch man.

Man cited

State police at Towanda said that Jason Eugene Shipman, 37, of Springfield Township, was cited for harassment for an incident involving a 17-year-old male victim that took place at 9:08 p.m. June 9 on Springfield Road in Springfield Township.

Police said Shipman grabbed a hold of the 17-year-old, and ripped off the shirt of the teen as the boy was trying to get away. Police said the 17-year-old sustained scratches in the incident.

Man charged in indecent assault

State police at Towanda said that Abraham Root, 36, of Gillett, was charged with indecent assault and corruption of minors in District Court 42-3-01 following an investigation into allegations that he had indecent contact with an 11-year-old male in Troy Township.

Police said Root was arraigned June 11 and released on unsecure bail.

Man charged

State police at Towanda said that Christopher Clark, 41, of Addison, N.Y., who was incarcerated at Bradford County Correctional Facility, had an active bench warrant from New York, and was charged and arraigned for "arrest prior to requisition" June 7.

No injuries reported

State police at Towanda said no one was injured in a two-vehicle accident at 9:02 p.m. June 7 on Route 14, 115 feet south of Watson Road, in South Creek Township.

Police said Jonathan D. Roberts, 28, of Williamsport, and his passenger, Arica L. Buchanan, 23, of Horseheads, N.Y., were not injured.

According to police, Roberts was traveling north and a deer ran out in front of his Cadillac CTS. The car's front passenger side corner struck the deer.

New Albany man accused of possessing heroin

Dustin Michael Chilson, 22, of New Albany was recently charged with possession of a controlled substance, state police at Towanda said.

Chilson was in possession of a pack of heroin in his front pocket Saturday at a residence on Main Street in New Albany, police said.

Chilson was arraigned by Towanda Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark on Saturday.

Chilson was then sent to the Bradford County jail in lieu of $30,000 bail.

Chilson's preliminary hearing is scheduled for June 19 in Towanda District Court.

Couple face pot charges in Ulster

Sarah Bethany Flenders and Seth Michael Whitfield, both of Waverly, N.Y., have both been charged with possession of marijuana and possession with intent to deliver marijuana, police said.

The charges stem from a traffic stop that occurred on April 26 on U.S. Route 220 in Ulster Township after Flenders was observed driving erratically, police said.

There were 95 grams of marijuana in the vehicle at the time of the traffic stop, state police at Towanda said.

Flenders, 21, and Whitfield, 24, were also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, police said.

In addition, Flenders was charged with driving under the influence of marijuana and several traffic violations, police said.

The traffic stop occurred at 1:25 a.m. on April 26, police said.

Flenders and Whitfield have been sent summonses ordering them to appear for a preliminary hearing before Towanda Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark on July 17.

Canton man waives hearing on DUI

Blaze Dylan Schrader, 22, of 15 Leroy Mountain Rd., Canton, has waived his preliminary hearing on DUI charges that were filed after an April 5 traffic stop at 11:18 p.m. on East Main Street in Canton to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, according to Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

According to court papers, Schrader was also charged with a violation of "general lighting requirements." Canton Police Officer Joshua Heckman said that Schrader had a blood alcohol content of .112 percent at 12:36 a.m. on April 6.

Canton man's DUI hearing waived

Brian Douglas May, 58, of 514 S. West Ave., Canton, who was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or controlled substance for a May 2 incident at the Citgo Gas Station in Leroy Township, has waived his preliminary hearing to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, according to Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

William Ulivitch Jr. (executor) and William Ulivitch Sr. (estate) to William Ulivitch Jr. for $120,000; West Pittston.

Gerald E. Superko Jr., Carolyn K. Robinholt and Carolyn K. Superko to Christina M. Ball for $120,300; Salem Township.

Federal National Mortgage Association (per attorney in fact), Fannie Mae (per attorney in fact) and Udren Law Offices P.C. (attorney in fact) to Autumn Thompson and John Thompson for $95,000; Harveys Lake.

Reilly Family Trust, John Reilly (trustee) and Nancy Reilly (trustee) to James Bator for $99,900; White Haven.

Juan Guerrero-Casado, Luis Guerrero-Casado (per attorney in fact) and Francisco Guerrero (attorney in fact) to Victor Guerrero and Bianka Guerrero for $105,000; Hazle Township.

John R. Romano to Christopher Whitmoyer and Tanya Whitmoyer for $125,000; Lehman Township.

Robert L. Tambur and Virginia S. Tambur to Stephen W. Austin and Mariestelle P. Austin for $834,000; Harveys Lake.

Mary C. Rowley (trustee) and M.C. Rowley Living Trust to Mark Erocolani and Kathleen Erocolani for $95,000; Pittston.

Kondaur Capital Corp. to Ian R. Hastings and Allison Hastings for $205,000; Dallas.

Eugene Parry and Donna Parry to Karl Lorenz for $105,000; Nanticoke.

Police Blotter: Wednesday, June 19, 2013

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Kidnapping

KELLY TOWNSHIP - A Sunbury man is accused of threatening a Kelly Township man and kidnapping his girlfriend's daughter between the hours of 5:15 and 5:45 p.m. Monday, according to state police at Milton.

Trooper T.C. Brininger said Darian Simmons-Walton, 21, of Fourth Street, allegedly traveled to the home of Shakiel Rice, 21, at 308 Timberhaven Drive, Kelly Township, pointed a gun at Rice and verbally threatened him.

Simmons-Walton then allegedly took Rice's 3-year-old-daughter, who is also the child of Simmons-Walton's girlfriend, police said.

A court order was filed prior to the incident denying Simmons-Walton from having any contact with the child, police said.

The girl was safely recovered in Sunbury and Simmons was taken into custody after he fled the residence, police said.

He was arraigned in district court in Lewisburg on one count each of kidnapping, interfering with the custody of children, terrorist threats and simple assault and two counts of endangering the welfare of children.

He was committed to Union County Jail in lieu of $150,000 cash bail.

State police were assisted by police departments from Sunbury, Point Township, Northumberland and Shamokin Dam.

Police Briefs, June 20, 2013

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DIVORCE DECREES David Kay v. Marie Kay. Janet McGrade v. Edward McGrade. Louis Montoya III v. Regina Montoya. Amy Lahart v. Edward Lahart. Gerard Sawicki v. Pamela Sawicki. Thomas Bieda v. Erin Bieda. Tina Greskewicz v. Anthony Greskewicz. Stephanie Old

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MARRIAGE LICENSEs - Anthony Roma, Endicott, N.Y., and Kelley Marie Teeple, Jermyn. - Christopher Vincent Allard and Kathryn Marie Jones, both of Scranton. - John Martin Rubano and Megan Elizabeth McCarthy, both of Carbondale. - John David Festino

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Woman waives hearing

Jessica Ann Peters, 36, of 305 Sutliff Hill Rd., Athens, who was charged with failing to report to the Bradford County Correctional Facility March 25, has waived her preliminary hearing to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, according to Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

According to an affidavit, Peters was sentenced to three months to a maximum of 20 months for the offense of access device fraud.

Columbia Cross Roads man waives hearing on theft

Chad Layton Sheppard, 20, of PO Box 137, Columbia Cross Roads, who was charged with the theft of $759 in cash belonging to Cindy Gustin, no age or address given, has waived his preliminary hearing to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, according to Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

According to an affidavit, Gustin had contacted state police at Towanda and said that Sheppard had been borrowing money from her and asking for additional money by creating false impressions and deception. Sheppard was charged with theft by deception, according to court papers.

Man waives hearing on sexual abuse charge

John Frederick Ames, Jr., 32, of the Indiana County Jail, Indiana, Pa., who was charged with sexual abuse of children for an incident Feb. 19 in Sylvania, has waived his preliminary hearing to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, according to Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

According to an affidavit, Ames stated he played a DVD containing child pornography.

Woman waives hearing on heroin delivery charges

Nichole Marie Dewitt, 24, of 425 N. Keystone Ave., Sayre, has waived her preliminary hearing on charges of delivery of and possession with the intent to deliver a controlled substance to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, according to Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

Police said Dewitt conspired with two other people in delivering heroin to a Pennsylvania State Police confidential informant at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 6, 2012 at a parking lot along Route 14 in the Canton area. Dewitt is also charged with criminal conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance.

Columbia Cross Roads man waives hearing on fraud charge

Dale James Baldwin, 18, of 406 Parmenter Rd., Columbia Cross Roads, who was charged with access device fraud and identity theft for an incident that took place between April 5-10 at Cudd Energy Services Fleet Garage on Route 414 in Canton Township, has waived his preliminary hearing, according to Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

According to court papers, Baldwin used a credit/debit card to obtain or attempt to obtain a subscription to an online website valued at $109.74, with the knowledge that the card was issued to another person, Robert Lumpkins, 50, of Seminole, Okla., who did not authorize its use.

In an affidavit, Pennsylvania State Police Trooper John Youngblood said that Baldwin eventually confessed that he went into Lumpkins' company truck while it was parked in the garage, took his wallet, copied the information on the credit/debit card, put the wallet back, and used the information to purchase a trial membership to the dating website fling.com.

Canton man waives hearing on DUI offense

Derrick Scott Rieco, Jr., 20, of 360 E. Main St., Canton has waived his preliminary hearing to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas on DUI charges that were filed following an April 7 traffic stop on East Union Street in Canton, according to Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

According to court papers, Rieco was charged with DUI charges, including DUI: Minors - First Offense. He was also charged for driving without a valid driver's license and driving a vehicle without his head lights and tail lights operational.

Canton Police Officer Joshua Heckman said his opinion was that Rieco had been driving under the influence of an intoxicating substance. He said Rieco's chemical blood test results were .037 percent.

Man waives hearing on obstructing

Brad Jerome Hayton, 49, of 7 Meyers Rd., Sayre, has waived his preliminary hearing on charges of obstructing administration of law or other governmental function and hindering apprehension or prosecution for a May 6 incident in Ridgebury Township in which he is accused of intentionally obstructing members of the Bradford County Sheriff's Office in apprehending Jessica Peters, no age or address given, according to Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

According to court papers, Hayton provided false information to the sheriff's office by saying that Peters was not at his house.

Men face hearing in Wells Twp. deer poaching

Two Elmira, N.Y. men charged with unlawful killing or taking of big game in connection with a deer poaching incident in Wells Township face preliminary hearings at 1 p.m. June 26 before Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy, according to court papers.

Joshua Kevin Morse, 20, of 309 Grant St., Elmira, N.Y. and Adam J. Corsi, 27, of 1164 N. Main St., Elmira, N.Y. have been charged for an incident that occurred between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. Nov. 19 at 218 Eaton Ln. in Wells Township. The men are accused of killing or attempting to kill one antlered deer and one antlerless deer during a closed season and through unlawful methods, the papers note.

They are also charged with shooting on or across highways, loaded firearms in vehicles, unlawful use of lights while hunting, trespass on private property while hunting, and a violation of "restrictions on recreational spotlighting."

According to an affidavit, Morse alleged that Corsi shot at a doe in a field adjacent to the northeast side of Roaring Run Road, and that they were also on Bird Creek Road. In addition, Morse stated that Corsi and another person shot at and killed a four-point buck in the same vicinity.

Police investigate alcohol incident

State police at Towanda are investigating an incident of furnishing alcohol to minors that occurred recently in Ridgebury Township.

According to information from state police, alcohol was provided to a 16-year-old Troy juvenile June 2 at a location on Yale Road in Ridgebury Township.

Man arrested for drug paraphernalia

A Towanda man was recently taken into custody by state police on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

According to information from state police at Towanda, Marcus McNeal, 18, was discovered to be in possession of drug paraphernalia June 8 in Sheshequin Township during a routine check by the state Fish and Boat Commission.

Police investigate accident

State police at Towanda recently investigated a one-car motor vehicle accident in Sheshequin Township in which two people were injured.

According to state police information, a 2004 Ford Freestar operated by Branden M. Myers, 28, of Athens, was traveling west on Bradley Road when it lost control while attempting to negotiate a sharp right hand curve in the roadway. Myers was driving too fast for the road's wet conditions, police said. The vehicle spun counterclockwise and struck two large trees with its passenger side area, police said.

According to police, Myers and passenger Kenneth Gillie, 31, of Athens, were transported to Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre for treatment of injuries of unknown severity. Myers was cited with driving too fast for conditions, police said.

The Ulster-Sheshequin Fire Association, Ulster EMS and Memorial Hospital EMS assisted at the scene, police said.

Theft occurs in Fox Twp.

Someone stole a brown sign for Richard Lane from the sign post at the end of the lane, which is located in Fox Township, Sullivan County, police said.

The lane is located off of High Bridge Road, state police said.

The theft occurred sometime between June 1 and June 14, police said.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the state police at Laporte at (570) 946-4610.

Dushore man cited for criminal mischief

Robert Bruce Blowers, 36, of Dushore damaged seven trees at Overton Apartments in Dushore by cutting branches from the trees, police said.

As a result of this incident, Blowers was cited for the summary offense of criminal mischief, police said.

The incident occurred sometime between noon and 1 p.m. on June 14, state police at Laporte said.

Susquehanna County Court Notes 6/21/2013

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Marriage licenses

- Timothy Empet and Jessica Tedeschi, both of Kingsley.

- William Norton and Dawn Fry, both of South Gibson.

- Stanley French and Sarah Blackham, both of Susquehanna.

- Gerrid Bolster Jr. and Susan Koziel, both of Montrose.

Property transfers

- Jonathan and Marie Ketchum to Gary Davis, a property in Oakland for $110,000.

- Glenda Ball to Scott Brace, a property in Lathrop Twp. for $40,000.

- Jeffrey and Lisa Seligsohn to Richard and Denise Gray, a property in Herrick Twp. for $165,000.

- Doris Leskovich to John Penfield, a property in Silver Lake Twp. for $25,000.

- Jillian Seavey and Charles Benys to Richard Brown, a property in Forest Lake Twp. for $138,000.

- Robert and Betty Hummell to Douglas Cooper, a property in Dimock Twp. for $100,000.

- Stephen Anderson to Bucky Beaver and Christina Cook, a property in Auburn Twp. for $219,000.

- Carol Saunders to Mark Banyas, a property in Lenox Twp. for $162,000.

- Linda and John Ketchur to Richard Sr., Gloria, and Clement Sr. Naylor, a property in Hallstead for $85,000.

- The estate of Eleanor Caterson to Price & Co. LLC, a property in Montrose for $60,000.

- JGPD Inc. to William and Frances Heim, a property in Auburn Twp. for $900,000.

- Paul and Tammy Organisciak to Naomi Stotzfus, a property in Bridgewater Twp. for $103,500.

Estates filed

- Earl Shire, 427 Brushville Road, New Milford; letters testamentary to Tracey Bolen, 322 Orange St., Elizabethtown, and Susan Blume, Kathy Lane, Huntington Vallley.

- Thelma Carpenter, 2872 Turnpike St., Susquehanna; letters testamentary to Sandra Malinski, 6 Myrick Road, Starlight.

- Ernest Schumann Sr., 6399 Starrucca Creek Road, Susquehanna; letters testamentary to Betsy Schumann, 233 E. 3rd St., Florence, N.J.

- Ramiro Gonzalez, 18316 Route 92, Jackson; letters testamentary to Elizabeth Grasso, P.O. Box 77, Jackson.

Divorces granted

- Raymond Hunsinger, Montrose, v. Jeni-Rebecca Hunsinger, Hallstead; Patrick M. Daly, attorney.

- Wendy Weber, Susquehanna, v. Paul Weber, Tunkhannock; no attorney on file.

- Darcia Talbert, Kingsley, v. Will Talbert, Meshoppen; Francis X. O'Connor, attorney.

- Scott Henry, Montrose, v. Tina Henry, Hallstead; Brianna Strope, attorney.

Police Blotter: Friday, June 21, 2013

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Motorcycle chase

SHAMOKIN - A city man was charged with theft and other offenses after leading police on a motorcycle chase through the area on May 21.

City police Patrolman Raymond Siko reported in court documents that Joseph Miscavage, 19, of 244 W. Sunbury St., was operating a motorcycle along Clay Street with no registration displayed and no helmet or eye protection. The officer stopped Miscavage and ordered him to stop the bike and push it to a safe area.

When Siko reached Franklin Street, he observed Miscavage accelerate and travel south on Franklin Street, refusing to stop. The motorcycle turned onto Pine Street, failing to stop for a stop sign. He traveled a short distance on Pine Street before stopping. He was then apprehended by police.

Miscavage said the bike belonged to a friend, Steven, but he couldn't give an address, police said. According to the affidavit, Miscavage became disorderly and was handcuffed by police.

Coal Township police determined the motorcycle was reported stolen from Tharptown.

Miscavage told police a juvenile gave him the motorcycle, claiming the youth said he received the bike from his uncle, according to police records.

Miscavage was charged with receiving stolen property, fleeing and eluding a police officer, driving without a license, careless driving, failure to stop at stop signs and driving without registration. The charges were filed with Magisterial District Judge John Gembic III, of Shamokin,

Terroristic threats

MOUNT CARMEL - James J. Kline, 31, of 17 S. Walnut St., was charged with making terroristic threats, simple assault and harassment after an incident at his home at 12:37 a.m. Feb. 3.

Mount Carmel Borough Police Patrolman Matthew Dillman said Kline assaulted James Riggles inside Kline's residence, causing injury to his head. Kline left the home before police arrived, but called his sister, indicating he was going to torch vehicles, kill Riggles and "go after Mom."

The charges were filed with Magisterial District Judge Hugh Jones, of Mount Carmel, and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for June 26.

Money stolen

MOUNT CARMEL - Brian M. Faust, 20, of 1656 W. Spruce St., Coal Township, was charged by Mount Carmel Police in connection to an investigation of money stolen from a residence.

Cpl. David Donkochik filed the charges after approximately $2,900 was taken from the home of Brenda and Robert Taylor, of Mount Carmel, sometime between May 3 and 5.

Faust was charged with two felony counts of criminal conspiracy and one count each of theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property. He was committed on $25,000 bail and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for June 26 before Magisterial District Judge Hugh Jones, of Mount Carmel.

Sticker altered

SHAMOKIN - Robert S. Kramer III, 25, of 424 W. Cherry St., Mount Carmel, was charged with driving with an altered inspection sticker and a number of traffic citations following a stop at Sixth and Walnut streets at 4:10 p.m. June 1.

According to court documents, Shamokin City Police Patrolman Ray Siko said he stopped Kramer, who was operating a Jeep, after seeing the inspection sticker partially pulled away from the front windshield. The vehicle also had a March 2014 registration sticker on its license plate, but a check with PennDOT records showed the registration expired in April 2013.

After being taken to the station, Kramer allegedly told police that a friend gave him the blank inspection sticker and that he took the registration sticker from a wrecked car at his place of employment.

In addition to the misdemeanor charge of driving with an altered inspection sticker, Siko cited Kramer for driving without a valid certificate of inspection, driving without financial responsibility, driving without registration and driving with a suspended registration. The charges were filed with Magisterial District Judge John Gembic III, of Shamokin.

Retail theft

COAL TOWNSHIP - Andrew H. Reich III, 20, of 221 Coal Run, Coal Township, was charged with retail theft by Coal Township Patrolman David Sage after an investigation into an incident at Walmart SuperCenter, Route 61, Coal Township. Reich, who was an employee at the time, allegedly removed an Apple iPod Touch valued at $225 and various food and drink items from the store without paying for them on June 21, 2011.

The charge was filed with Magisterial District Judge John Gembic III, of Shamokin.

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DIVORCE DECREES

David Herring v. Chanidnan Herring.

Rose Williams v. Duane Gida.

Mollie Bonick v. Paul Bonick.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

39 Hutson Street LLC to Real Esate Magnate LLC for $102,000; Wilkes-Barre.

Sean Daniel Pilecki and Carol Ann Pilecki to Andrew L. Peterson Jr. and Susan D. Peterson for $135,000; Foster Township.

Bonnie Culver to Perle Propos for $87,000; Wilkes-Barre.

Michelle McGettigan (executrix), Elizabeth M. McGettigan (estate) and Elizabeth McGettigan (estate) to William Kaposich and Mathilda A. Zielinski for $103,200; Plains Township.

Gary M. Rush and Alyssa N. Rush to Joshua S. Aldrich and Stephanie Brennan for $110,000; Pittston.

Lackawanna County Court Notes 6/21/2013

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MARRIAGE LICENSEs

- Eugene David Prusinski and Christine Marie Wastak, both of Old Forge.

- Christian Stephen Davis and Elizabeth Mary Burke, both of West Pittston.

- Paul Francis Atkinson and Jacqueline Gertrude Schumaker, both of Olyphant.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

- Ted and Elizabeth Brinegar, Colorado Springs, Colo., to James Malsberger and Nia Williamson-Malsberger, Eynon; a property at 365 Jefferson St., Fell Twp., for $57,900.

- Michael and Kelle A. Lach to Jason and Alison Hanyon; a property at 102 Crestwood Lane, Archbald, for $550,000.

- Philip M. and Melanie D. Schultz, Jefferson Twp., to Patrick G. Iannetta, Olyphant; a property at 19 Glen Road, Jefferson Twp., for $104,000.

- Robert A. II and David A. Thorne, co-trustees of the Thorne Irrevocable Grantor Trust to Jeffrey and Sarita Vanisky, Clarks Summit; a property at 709 S. Abington Road, Clarks Summit, for $136,500.

- Kathleen Tuminski, Old Forge, to Zenaida M. Spindler and Joseph R. Bisulca, Taylor; a property at 591 Milwaukee Ave., Old Forge, for $142,000.

- Garrett and Jacqueline Gleason, Old Forge, to Torquato Realty, Old Forge; a property at Lonesome Road, Old Forge, for $45,000.

- Dominic J. and Annmarie I. Panzara, per attorney in fact Michael Panzara, Stoneham, Mass., to Patricia M. McShane, Factoryville; a property at 43 Parkland Drive, South Abington Twp., for $206,000.

- Daniel and Elaine Demianovich, Forest City, to Nicholas R. Schell, New Milford; a property at 146 Tuttle St., Fell Twp., for $78,900.

- Daniel Linsinbigler and April Fontana, now by marriage April Linsinbigler, Blakely, to John D. Pierre, Archbald; a property at 237 Hickory St., Blakely, for $126,500.

- Albert E. Jr. and Catherine K. Nicholls, Jermyn, to Christopher G. and Victoria Caravello, Dunmore; properties at 1709 and 1711 Green Ridge St., Dunmore, for 159,000.

- Warren L. and Claudia Shaw, Clarks Green, to Justin Bullaro and Mia Cipriano, Scranton; a property at 489 Clark St., Clarks Green, for $117,500.

Divorce sought

- Brian P. Lynott, Scranton, v. Janet Sequin Lynott, Scranton; married Nov. 12, 2004; Paul J. Ware, attorney.

Federal tax lien

- Reilly Landscaping & Excavation Inc., 1102 Union Ave., Dunmore; $15,907.57.

Lawsuits

- George Pegula, 713 E. Scott St., Olyphant, v. Jianshen and Wei Chen, 557 53 St., 1st Floor, Brooklyn, N.Y.; seeking in excess of $50,000 on two counts for injuries suffered on Aug. 25, 2011, in a motor vehicle crash on Route 611 in Swiftwater; Scott E. Schermerhorn, attorney.

- Trisha Wall, 713 E. Scott St., Olyphant, v. Jianshen and Wei Chen, 557 53 St., 1st Floor, Brooklyn, N.Y.; seeking in excess of $50,000 on two counts for injuries suffered on Aug. 25, 2011, in a motor vehicle crash on Route 611 in Swiftwater; Scott E. Schermerhorn, attorney.

Bench warrants

Bench warrants issued by President Judge Thomas Munley for failure to appear, fines and costs:

- Kimberly Ann Hallock, 309 Hunting Creek Road, Cannonburg; $688.

- Neshane E. McGowan, 677 N. Locust St., Hazelton; $855.04.

- Joseph Mark, 218 Crane St., Scranton; $863.50.

- Merle Leonard, 311 William St., Scranton; $2,633.19.

- Laguiz Dontai Miles, 1292 Pine Ridge Drive, Bushkill; $875.50.

- Shaun Joseph Novorosky, 327 W. Main St., Dalton; $8,887.88.

- Peter Gonzalez, 3629 Boulevard, Colonial Heights, Va.; $5,691.67.

- Osvaldo Gonzalez, 318 Emmett St., Scranton; $1,015.50.

- Edward Mills, 45 Country Pine Estates, Dallas; $647.75.

- Dawn Mole, 537 Wyoming Ave., Scranton; $4,588.

Bench warrants issued by Judge Vito Geroulo for failure to appear, fines, costs and restitution:

- Robert McCormick, 115 Homestead St., Dunmore; $1,753.50.

- Frank Greco, 2821 N. Main Ave., Apt. A, Scranton; $3,222.92.

- William Gillette, 914 W. Lackawanna Ave., Scranton; $2,118.50.

- Tearia Allen, 7233 Yoe St., Houston; $738.

- Shawn Michael Heller, 509 Route 247, Greenfield Twp; $1,830.

- Brittany Lee Hokrein, 2050 Moosic Lake Road, Lake Ariel; $1,855.50.

- Eric Eicher, 125 Crown Ave., 2nd Floor, Scranton; $2,624.93.

- Arlene Francis Buck, 407 Louisa St., Williamsport; $1,408.

- Kyle Christopher Freiermuth, 126 Beach Lake Highway, Honesdale; $155.

- Heather Babcock, 105 W. Atherton St., Taylor; $2,874.

- Cristobal Abrew, 814 Curie Road, North Brunswick, N.J.; $974.50.

- Melissa A. Gervasi, 1110 Albright St., Scranton; $2,743.

- Darcey Kravchenko, 5014 Old Timer Road, Stroudsburg; $879.50.

- David Royle, 1004 Goose Pond Road, Lake Ariel; $1,192.

- Robert Cullen, 1202 Dartmouth St., Scranton; $653.50.

- Dennis Reid, 945 W. Gordon St., Apt. 2, Allentown; $303.50.

- Pepito Lopez, 332 Birch St., Scranton; $2,324.04.

- Steve Ruddy, 199 Williams St., Scranton; $3,714.70.

- James Milton Ford, 720 Mother Gaston Blvd., Apt. 4C, Brooklyn, N.Y.; $14,973.

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Lackawanna County Court Notes 6-22-2013

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Marriage licenses

- Rafael Medeiros Fernandes and Renata Ferreira Gomes, both of Scranton.

- Eric Ryan Hetzel and Krista Ann Filipski, both of Blakely.

- Dana James Myers, Dunmore, and Emily Rose Rhodes, East Stroudsburg.

- Vitor Hugo Moreira Machado, Drums, and Kasa Vanice Whitmire, Freeland.

- Rico Lamont Thompson and Edain Ediann Waite, both of Scranton.

Property transactions

- Steven and M'Lissa Aquilina to Family Auto Car & Truck Sales LLC; a property at 251-253 Meridian Ave., Scranton, for $96,500.

- Michael J. Mancuso, individually and as agent for Rosemary A. Mancuso, his wife, Carbondale, to Paul M. Young, Carbondale; a property at 43 Plum Ave., Carbondale, for $65,000.

- Albert and Kathy Cardillo, Jefferson Twp., to James Finger, Scranton; a property at Lake Loretta, Jefferson Twp., for $162,000.

- Outlook Design & Construction Inc., Hamlin, to Bradley J. and April L. Troy, Bowie, Md.; a property at 1022 Circle Green Drive, South Abington Twp., for $417,000.

Lawsuits

- Marie and John Laskowski, 118 Dolph St., Olyphant, v. Brittany S. Sanko, 602 S. Valley Ave., Apt. 5, Olyphant, and/or 110 Sumner Ave., Clarks Summit, and Robert P. Sanko, 602 S. Valley Ave., Olyphant, and/or 124 W. Line St., Olyphant; seeking in excess of $50,000 on three counts, for injuries suffered June 22, 2011, on Willow Avenue, near the intersection of Grant Street, Olyphant; Malcolm L. MacGregor, attorney.

- Sean Shidagis, 12 Cedar St., Binghamton, N.Y., and Stanley Joseph Shidagis, 5153 Tingley Lake Road, New Milford, individually and as administrator of the estate of Stanley J. Shidagis, v. Moses Taylor Hospital, 700 Quincy Ave., Scranton, and Moses Taylor Foundation, 150 N. Washington Ave., Scranton; seeking in excess of $50,000, plus interest and costs for wrongful death; Matthew D. Dempsey, attorney.

- Bridget Wilson-Burne, individually and as parent and natural guardian of Abigail Wilson, a minor, 1005 Ridge Ave., Scranton, v. Spencer Gifts Holdings, doing business as Spirit of Halloween, 6826 Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Twp., N.J.; seeking in excess of the jurisdictional limit regarding arbitration referral by local rule, plus interest and costs, for injuries suffered Oct. 6, 2012, in a fall on the defendant's premises at the Spirit of Halloween store, 1015 Commerce Blvd., Dickson City; Kevin M. Conaboy, attorney.

- Faith Miraglia, 712 Lincoln St., Dickson City, v. The Dust Busters Cleaning Team Inc., 911 Mead St., Dunmore; seeking in excess of $50,000, for injuries suffered May 31, 2012, in a fall due to the alleged negligence of the defendant; Bruce S. Zero, attorney.

- William and Judy McDonough, 1630 Penn Ave., Scranton, v. Endless Mountain Water Company Ltd., ninth floor, Bank Towers Building, Spruce Street and Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, and Collin P. Johnson, 312 Marshall Squier Road, Nicholson; seeking in excess of $50,000, which sum exceeds the jurisdictional amount requiring arbitration referral under the Pennsylvania rules of civil procedure and the local rule of court on three counts, for injuries suffered May 22, 2013, on Albright Avenue, Scranton; Brian J. Walsh, attorney.

Estates filed

- Florence Moskowitz, 732 Oak St., Old Forge, letters testamentary to Joseph Moskowitz, same address.

- Delores Sesky, 725 Cherry St., Scranton, letters testamentary to Delores S. Stewart, same address.

- Marlene K. Muscosky, 504 Jonslea Lane, Roaring Brook Twp., letters testamentary to William S. Moscosky, same address.

- Patricia Fox, 415 Joan Drive, Olyphant, letters of administration to Wemberly Fox, same address.

- Marie Lodovici, 1135 New St., Jessup, letters of administration to Sparta Nardelli, same address.

Bench warrants

The following warrants have been issued by Judge Margaret Bisignani-Moyle for failure to appear for child support contempt hearings:

- William Cigna, 636 Moosic St., floor 2, Scranton; $1,696.

- Jack R. Daubenhauser, 523 Third St., Dunmore; $3,492.61.

- Arthur Dearie Jr., 30 S. Center St., Hop Bottom; $3,342.38.

- Wesley Dutter, 43 St. John St., Plains; $558.95.

- Jason R. Kizer, rear 1329 Penn Ave., Scranton; $3,514.

- Victor C. Machado Jr., 121 S. Rebecca Ave., Scranton; $1,143.99.

- Pedro Maldonado, 214 S. Main St., Athens; $15,311.38.

- Stephanie Rocco, 1097 Owego Tnpke., Honesdale; $1,698.42.

- Robert Sherman, 330 21st Ave., Scranton; $58,987.58.

Anyone with any information on the above is asked to call the child support hotline at 963-6721, ext. 8160.

ONLINE: thetimes-tribune.com/courts


Sentences

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The following were recently sentenced in Lackawanna County Court by Judges Michael J. Barrasse and Vito P. Geroulo.

- Sherry O'Horo, 46, 128 Hudson St., Jessup, one year's probation for disorderly conduct.

- Joseph Besten Jr., 39, 147 Upper Powderly St., Carbondale, 90 days' confinement for possession of a controlled substance by a person not registered.

- Daleshon Jennings, 32, 1021 Wheeler Ave., Scranton, 2½-5 years' state prison for possession with the intent to deliver a drug, possession of a controlled substance by a person not registered, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

- David Wilson, 31, 1765 Brick Ave., Scranton, four months' probation and two months' house arrest for DUI.

- Raynor Frank West, 64, 422 Parker St., Avoca, six months' house arrest and 54 months' probation for DUI.

- David Arthur Thomas, 53, 135 Valley View Drive, Blakely, six months' probation for disorderly conduct.

- Jason Legg, 31, 350 Washington Ave., Jermyn, one year's probation for simple assault.

- Travis James Hunter, 25, 50 Center St., Plymouth, 24 days' county prison, time served, for possession of marijuana.

- Matthew Max Wolfson, 33, 613 E. Lackawanna Ave., Olyphant, 3-23 months' in county prison for possession of a controlled substance by a person not registered and recklessly endangering another person.

- Jeffrey Robert Klinko, 25, 812 N. Main St., Archbald, nine months' probation for recklessly endangering another person.

- Lanise Shafe, 35, 525 N. Main St., Scranton, 9-18 months' in county prison and two years probation for endangering the welfare of a child and possession with the intent to deliver a drug.

- Michael Vaitkus, 39, 411 Smith St., 2nd Floor, Dunmore, 90 days' probation for harassment.

- Steven Allen Hunsinger Jr., 19, 454 Madison Ave., Jermyn, one month 15 days' intermediate punishment and 45 days' house arrest for harassment.

- Jeremy Hazelton, 34, 844 N. Main Ave., Scranton, two years' probation and six months' house arrest for theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property.

- William Rance Gardner, 45, Nicholson, 19-60 months' state prison for criminal trespass.

Court notes 6/22/13

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CHILD SUPPORT

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

William Witts, 212 Ruckle Hill Road No. 28, Wapwallopen, jailed for 90 days for failure to pay $6,524.

Joshua Daum, no address listed, jailed for 180 days for failure to pay $8,097.

Jesus Perez, no address listed, jailed for 180 days for failure to pay $34,869.

Louis Seess, 154 Willow St., Apt 2, Wilkes-Barre, jailed for 180 days for failure to pay $3,057.

The following defendants have warrants out for their arrest:

Daniel R. Martinez, 70 W. Chestnut St., Wilkes-Barre, for failure to pay $53,083; for failure to pay $1,669.

Joseph Rovelli, 253 Rutter Ave., Kingston, for failure to pay $320.

Scott Martin, 60 E. Oak St., Pittston, for failure to pay $10,686; for failure to pay $7,775.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Luzerne County Domestic Relations tipline at 570-606-3000.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

John J. Maslowski III and Sonia W. Maslowski to Alan M. Pugh and Brenda Pugh for $189,000; Dallas Township.

Robert P. Sheils Jr. (chapter 7 trustee) and Patricia K. Thomas to John D. Nardone and Patricia L. Nardone for $550,000; Jackson Township.

Patricia D. Roke (executrix), Erwin Sudol (estate) and Jeffrey John Sudol to Ronald Buchman and Barbara Ann Buchman for $128,000; Exeter.

Michele L. Hopkins to Stacy R. Lauffer for $79,500; Duryea.

Federal National Mortgage Association and Fannie Mae to Ryan J. Boyle for $93,000; Exeter.

Police Blotter: Saturday, June 22, 2013

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Money stolen

SHAMOKIN - Phyllis Reichenbach, 40, of 20 E. Lincoln St., Shamokin, was charged with theft by unlawful taking by city police Patrolman Shane Mowery after she allegedly took $50 from the counter at Puff's Discount Cigarette Outlet at 3:45 p.m. May 22. The money had been placed on the counter by Josh Fanella to purchase a carton of cigarettes, police said.

The charge was filed with Magisterial District Judge John Gembic III, of Shamokin.

Burglaries

COAL TOWNSHIP - A house trailer and another home on Big Mountain Road were burglarized earlier this month, according to township police.

Patrolman Jason Adams says small appliances were stolen from the home between the evening of June 9 and the morning of June 15, while electronics were taken from the trailer between 6 p.m. June 12 and noon June 13.

Anyone with information on the incidents are asked to call police at 644-0333.

Vehicle thefts

COAL TOWNSHIP - Township police are investigating thefts from several vehicles parked in the Springfield area overnight June 13. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 644-0333.

Crash

TREVORTON - A Winfield man suffered moderate injuries Monday in a one-vehicle crash along Route 225 in Little Mahanoy Township, about 1 1/2 miles southwest of Trevorton.

State police at Stonington said Paul A. Byers, 18, was driving a 1998 Chevrolet S-10 north about 7 p.m. when the vehicle veered off the north berm, causing it to flip and travel onto a lawn of a private residence near Sunshine Drive.

Byers was wearing a seat belt. He was taken by Trevorton Ambulance to Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.

An investigation continues.

Bike stolen

COAL TOWNSHIP - A black-and-white Chaos boy's bicycle valued at $100 was reported stolen June 16 from Melissa Brokenshire's property at 515 S. Ash St. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 644-0333.

Prince George Crime for June 23

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The following information was provided by the Prince George County Police Department.

- Police responded to the 8000 block of Quality Way on June 10 for a reported destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 400 block of Winchester Street on Juen 10 for a reported destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 4000 block of Birchett Place on June 11 for a reported counterfeiting.

- Police responded to the 20200 block of S. Crater Road on June 11 for a reported fraud.

- Police responded to the 300 block of Killdeer Street on June 11 for a reported destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 10000 block of County Line Road on June 11 for a reported larceny and assault.

- Police responded to the 17500 block of James River Drive on June 11 for a reported break and enter.

- Police responded to the 3800 block of Puddledock Road on June 12 for a reported suspicious incident.

- Police responded to the 7300 block of John Elizabeth Place on June 12 for a reported larceny.

- Police responded to the 6700 block of Hines Road on June 12 for a reported destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 4000 block of London Road on June 13 for a reported assault.

- Police responded to the 5500 block of Silver Fox Circle on June 13 for a reported disturbance.

- Police responded to the 2800 block of Manchester Drive on June 13 for a reported larceny and destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 2400 block of Roland Road on June 14 for a reported larceny from a building.

- Police responded to the 11500 block of Prince George Drive on June 14 for a reported break and enter and destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 900 block of Spain Drive on June 14 for a reported fraud.

- Police responded to the 9700 block of Cedar Lane for a reported hit and run.

- Police responded to the 700 block of Woodduck Street on June 15 for a reported destruction of property.

-Police responded to the 18700 block of S. Crater Road on June 16 for a reported larceny.

- Police responded to the 4800 block of McBride Drive for a reported larceny.

- Police responded to the 13000 block of Gravelbrook Road on June 16 for a reported break and enter.

- Information is provided by police and sheriff's departments. This information may or may not be all inclusive. Arrests include summons. Arrests do not imply guilt.

Hopewell to host Citizens Academy course

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HOPEWELL - Hopewell City officials will hold a Citizen's Academy Course from Sept. 12 through Dec. 12. The class is free and will meet each Thursday from 6-8 p.m.

The Citizen's Academy is a 10-12 week course designed to teach residents and or business owners about the city and the services it provides. The course is also designed to provide community members with a better understanding of the duties and responsibilities of their local government to include services.

The Citizen's Academy covers a wide range of topics and incorporates almost all city departments and agencies; for example, city administration, police, tourism, development and planning, safety/risk, Bureau of Fire, economic development, Parks and Recreation, human resources, Sheriff's Department, Social Services, Hopewell-Prince George Chamber of Commerce, Hopewell-Prince George Healthy Families, public works, real estate, finance, commissioner of the revenue, city treasurer, regional wastewater treatment facility, Hopewell public school system, Appomattox Regional Library System and the Hopewell Redevelopment & Housing Authority.

According to a statement issued by the City, officials believe an informed and educated citizenry will assist the public to make better decisions about how to protect themselves, their families and their businesses; in addition to providing an in-depth knowledge of the purpose and functions of government. Citizens or Hopewell business owners must be 18 years or older to participate in the Citizen's Academy. To enroll, an application must be completed and submitted no later than 5 p.m. on Aug. 30. Applications may be mailed, emailed, or faxed to the Intergovernmental & Public Affairs Office,located at 300 North Main St. Room 220. For more information or to obtain an application, call 804-541-2270.

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