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Susquehanna County Court Notes 6/28/2013

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

Marriage licenses

- David Young and Kelly Diaz, both of New Milford.

- Derek O'Dell, New Milford, and Ashley Cramer, Clifford.

- David Benson and Brandy Corwin, both of Susquehanna.

- Timothy Gramento Sr. and Tiffany Smith-Fassett, both of Meshoppen.

Property transfers

- Charles and Beatriz Barnes to Curtis and Sheri Fullom, a property in Ararat Twp. for $331,000.

- Lisa Johnson, Carol Kanuk (estate), Anthony Kanuk to James Lai, a property in Middletown Twp. for $75,000.

- Joseph and Christy Eger to Zana Cina, a property in Susquehanna for $24,500.

- Ann Pieniazek (estate) and Maryclaire Bonds to Charles and June Arrowsmith, a property in Forest City for $20,000.

- Charles and June Arrowsmith to Renee Kase, a property in Forest City for $20,000.

- Doris Folk to Andrew and Joelle Napolitano, a property in Susquehanna for $77,000.

- Joel and Kellie Trotter to Bradley and Desiree Stone, a property in Clifford Twp. for $166,000.

- Norman Millard to Dennis and Denise Millard, a property in Bridgewater Twp. for $116,960.26.

Estates filed

- Reed Burman, 1921 Fiddle Lake Road, Thompson; letters testamentary to Ivan Burman, 1507 Polanski Road, Thompson, and David Burman, 1352 Polanski Road, Thompson.

- Stevan Roman, 5961 Route 848, New Milford; letters testamentary to Ruth Roman, 5961 Route 848, New Milford.

- Margaret Garrison, 143 South Main St., Montrose; letters testamentary to Edward Garrison, 306 Towner Hill Road, Susquehanna.


Lackawanna County Court Notes 6/28/2013

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Marriage licenses

- Jose Antonio Santiago and Carol Marie Shoucair, both of Scranton.

- John Russell Lawrence, Dunmore, and Michelle Lyn Hendrickson, Greentown.

- Timothy David Mays and Tracey Lee Pidich, both of Summerville, S.C.

- Michael Thomas Shields and Dana Marie Wesnak, both of Dunmore.

- Mark Michael Wickizer and Joann Marie Douglas, both of Dickson City.

- Chandra P. Sitaula-Sharma and Sujata Sitaula-Sharma, both of Scranton.

- Stan Christopher Ostrowski Jr. and Nicole Deininger, both of Moosic.

Property transactions

- Matthew Amacio and Sara VanLeuven, Greenfield Twp., to John D. Loomis, Benton Twp.; a property at Route 107, Benton Twp., for $41,000.

- Gregg A. Brzozowski, Carbondale, to Kevin G. Turano, Browndale; a property at 17 Reynshanhurst St., Carbondale, for $110,000.

- Kenneth and Linda Powell, Scott Twp., to Mark L. Kwarcinski and Lisa Godlewski, Moosic; a property at 522 Wisteria Drive, Moosic, for $275,000.

- John and Jeanne C. Lewis, S. Abington Twp., to Craig D. and Nancy Smith, Nicholson Twp.; a property at 207 Church St., South Abington Twp., for $145,000.

- Nicholas A. and Nicole Costanzo, Ransom Twp., to Dominic and Stephanie Vergnetti, Random Twp.; a property at 2649 Milwaukee Road, Ransom Twp., for $167,000.

- Jill A. McCarty, South Abington Twp., to James and Amy Clegg, Clarks Summit; a property at 140 Jermyn Drive, South Abington Twp., for $332,000.

- Elaine O'Donovan Kasa, executrix of the estate of Helen Bolchak, to Michael and Sherri Bouselli; properties at 126 and 128 Lincoln St., Taylor, for $77,500.

- Jennifer L. Stein, now by marriage Jennifer L. Ammacher, and Charles R. Ammacher, Lake Lure, N.C., to Terry Jr. and Jessica Evans, Nicholson; a property at 117 Raquels Way, South Abington Twp., for $166,000.

DIVORCEs SOUGHT

- Kimberly M. Peace-Parry, Madison Twp., v. Phillip W. Parry, Madison Twp.; married Dec. 30, 1999, in Caroline, Md.; Ben Josielevski, attorney.

- Molly T. Wright, Clarks Summit, v. David A. Wright, Clarks Summit; married June 2, 2001, in Bermuda; pro se.

- Michelle Mecca, Dunmore, v. Charles J. Mecca, Dunmore; married Jan. 26, 2008; Gregory A. Germain, attorney.

- Jill Fabri, Peckville, v. Jeffrey Fabri, Jessup; married April 16, 1988, in Peckville; Brian J. Cali, attorney.

Estates filed

- Angelo J. DeAntonio, 520 N. Garfield Ave., Scranton, letters testamentary to Mark A. DeAntonio, 708 Cooney St., Dunmore.

- Serafina T. Rizzo, 303 Smallacombe Drive, Scranton, letters of administration to Janice Lovullo-Marchak, 3259 Birney Ave., Scranton.

- Paul Morcom, 318 McKinley Ave., Jermyn, letters of administration to Shirley Morcom, Rear 464 Lincoln Ave., Jermyn.

- Janine Palka, 733 Boulevard Ave., Dickson City, letters testamentary to Kristen Harding, 1179 Talan Drive, Endicott, N.Y.

- Ann Marie Link, 300 Boulevard Ave., Throop, letters testamentary to Patricia Link, 139 Bellman St., Throop.

- Edward Sheroda, 1502 Farr St., Scranton, letters testamentary to John Sheroda, same address; and Marie Herbert, 1504 Farr St., Scranton.

- Margaret Malecki, 149 Harrison St., Old Forge, letters of administration to Stanley Malecki, 122 N. Main St., Old Forge.

- Ann Greenfield, 201 Wyalusing St., Apt. 1, Old Forge, letters of administration to Stanley Malecki, 122 N. Main St., Old Forge.

ONLINE: thetimes-tribune.com/courts

Court notes

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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

Weichert Relocation Resources Inc. to Olha Hinkle and Olesya Krupko for $204,900; Plains Township.

Pittston City Redevelopment Authority to DRG Real Estate LLC for $350,000; Pittston.

Janet A. Lopuhovsky, Janet A. Benscoter, Mark Forrest Benscoter, Kristy Ann Mikolaichik, Nicholas Lopuhovsky and Rebecca Lopuhovsky to Joseph D. Kerestes Jr. and Diane M. Kerestes for $140,000; Dallas Township.

Joseph C. Bambera (trustee) and St. Joseph Polish Catholic Church of Mill Creek to Kvitoslava Horbaliuk for $99,000; Plains Township.

Mark Glowatz, Jennifer Antolick and Jennifer Detwiler Glowatz to Greg Olney and Aron Wesoloski for $112,000; Kingston.

Jane M. Podcasy to James Panzitta and Colleen Panzitta for $245,000; Harveys Lake.

Richard K. Jacoby and Doris D. Kinsley-Jacoby to David Pugh for $73,500; Pittston.

Jan A. Olengenski and Carolee A. Olengenski to Thomas Romanyshyn and Nanci Romanyshyn for $95,000; Rice Township.

Jeffrey Lee Demler to Max H. Force and Mary Force for $130,000; Salem Township.

Chase Properties LLC to Renee M. Powell for $90,000; Swoyersville.

Edward Zawatski to Andrew D. Rowles and Deborah Ann Rowles for $91,500; Plains Township.

Bridgetta Fagan to Luis Santos for $130,000; Hazleton.

Trisha Fenstemaker, Trisha Pfeiffer and Daniel J. Pfeiffer to Nevin Keszkowski for $98,000; Salem Township.

Charles John Harden Jr. to William B. Bailey for $74,000; Hunlock Township.

Sally E. McDavitt (administratrix) and Gertrude McDavitt (estate) to Michael D. Church for $85,000; Kingston.

Lackawanna County Court Notes 6/29/2013

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Marriage licenses

- Henry Leroy Firestone Jr. and Lisa Marie Shultz, both of Scranton.

- Jack L. Unger Jr. and Betty Ann Unger, both of Childs.

- Justin Gagliardi, Scranton, and Kristin Pitoniak, Olyphant.

Property transactions

- Kenneth and Linda Powell, Scott Twp., to Roy E. Jr. and Jill L. Yates, Copley, Ohio; a property at 505 Wedge Drive, Dickson City, for $286,340.

- Lillian T. Senko, Carbon­dale, to Rhonda A. Levine, Can­andensis; a property at 67 Park St., Carbondale, for $117,000.

- John F. Erhard III and Elizabeth I. Kotkiewicz, Moosic, to MMB Holdings LLC, Moosic; a property at Glenmaura Drive, Moosic, for $350,000.

- William Joseph and Donna Lee Thompson, Scott Twp., to John and Leah Parduski, Dupont; a property at 8 Grove Road, Scott Twp., $182,500.

- Peter J. and Patricia For­gione, Kingston, N.Y.; and Vita M. Forgione, Dunmore, to John and Catheine Kochis, Madison Twp.; a property at 409 Butler St., Dunmore, for $42,500.

- Martha Keating, Scranton, to Cedar Avenue Realty LLP, Scranton; a property at Meylert Avenue, Scranton, for $50,000.

DIVORCE SOUGHT

- Frank Naughton, Taylor, v. Brenda Naughton, Taylor; married Sept. 4, 2010 in Dunmore; Robert S. Betnar, attorney.

Estate filed

- Richard J. Winn, 421 Pittston Ave., Scranton, letters testamentary to Richard Winn Jr., 419 Pittston Ave., Scranton.

ards

The following defendants were admitted to the Accelerated Re­­habilitative Disposition program for driving under the influence:

- Stephen Douglas Hinds, 47, Factoryville, stopped Dec. 7 by Dunmore police.

- Christopher F. Brown, 31, Stroudsburg, stopped Sept. 15 by Scranton police.

- Corey David Hodick, 22, Duryea, stopped July 28 by Dunmore police.

- Jennifer Cathrall, 36, Roar­ing Brook Twp., stopped Oct. 5 by Roaring Brook police.

- Shane Michael Costanzi, 22, Old Forge, stopped June 20 by Scranton police.

- Daniel Hume, 55, LaPlume, stopped Sept. 30 by Abington police.

- Kevin D. Cito, 52, Archbald, stopped March 17 by Olyphant police.

- James J. Hollawell, 51, Newtown, stopped Sept. 1 by Dunmore police.

- Joellen Peperno, 58, Scranton, stopped Sept. 8 by Scranton police.

- Raider McHugh, 36, Clarks Summit, stopped Dec. 2, 2011, by South Abington police.

- Zachary T. Bauserman, 20, Scranton, stopped June 24 by Scranton police.

- Eileen Bateridge, 47, Dun­more, stopped Aug. 31 by Scranton police.

- Clinton John Campbell, 68, Scranton, stopped Oct. 3 by Dickson City police.

- Steven J. Bennett, 26, Scranton, stopped Nov. 8 by Scranton police.

- Timothy LaMorte Jr., 33, Peckville, stopped Dec. 1 by Jessup police.

- Loura Harsche, 49, Lake Ariel, stopped Nov. 30 by Roaring Brook Twp. police.

- Julie Reed, 41, Scranton, stopped Nov. 14 by Scranton police.

- Mark J. Stabinski, 38, Clarks Summit, stopped Nov. 21 by Clarks Summit police.

- David Steven Thomas, 46, Wilkes-Barre, stopped Sept. 18 by Scranton police.

- Jean M. Hart, 49, Jefferson Twp., stopped April 6, 2012, by Dunmore police.

- Manraj Singh Parmar, 28, Moosic, stopped Feb. 16, by Dunmore police.

- Marlene Spiotto, 56, Gouldsboro, stopped Nov. 30 by Dunmore police.

- Elvira J. Lewis, 67, Jessup, stopped Nov. 17 by Blakely police.

The following defendants were admitted to the ARD program for other crimes:

- Amber Marie Bloom, 25, Scranton, arrested Jan. 23 by Taylor police for retail theft.

- Nelson Antonio Gonzalez-Brito, 29, Bridgeport, Conn., arrested Dec. 11 by Dickson City police for theft, forgery and counterfeit.

- Elizabeth Warninger, 21, Bloomsburg, arrested Jan. 23 by Scranton police for retail theft.

- Carmen Martinez, 24, Scranton, arrested Sept. 27 by Scranton police for retail theft.

- Jeffrey P. Jacobsen, 30, Clarks Summit, arrested Nov. 16 by Scranton police for possession of a controlled substance.

- Devin James Refice, 24, Scranton, arrested Aug. 4 by Scranton police for possession of a controlled substance.

- Michael Gabriel Stec, 21, Dallas, arrested Jan. 1 by Dunmore police for simple assault, loitering/prowling at night time; disorderly conduct, harassment, possession of alcohol by a minor and public drunkenness/misconduct.

- Jarrod Delbert Vosburg, 29, Archbald, arrested Feb. 12 by Archbald police for resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and criminal mischief.

- Kaitlyn Rose Ducey, 21, Clarks Summit, arrested Oct. 24 by Scranton police for unsworn false written statement and falsely incriminating another.

- Jody Tighe, 34, Scranton, arrested Aug. 29 by the Lacka­wanna County District Attor­ney's Office for retail theft.

- George A. Toth III, 25, Taylor, arrested March 25 by South Abington Twp. police for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

- Andrew John Hojnoski, 23, Dickson City, arrested July 1 by Dickson City police for possession of controlled/counterfeit substances and drug paraphernalia.

ONLINE: thetimes-tribune.com/courts

Police Blotter: Saturday, June 29, 2013

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Criminal mischief

UPPER AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP - State police at Stonington reported someone scratched a gray 2008 Hyundai Tiburon owned by Joel Edward Hoover, 21, of Port Trevorton, while it was parked in the lot at Anthracite Industries between 3 and 11:20 p.m. Wednesday.

Anyone with information about the vandalism is urged to call state police at 286-5601.

Theft charges

DALMATIA - Heather Michelle Anderson, 27, of Sunbury, has been charged by Trooper Daniel Wilk with stealing between 15 and 20 Percocet tablets from the medicine cabinet of Theresa Marlene Dobson, 59, of 1495 Toad Valley Road, Dalmatia, between 6 and 8:30 p.m. June 11.

Bengal cats update

SHAMOKIN - Chief of Police Edward Griffiths said there have been no reported sightings of two Bengal cats since one of them bit its owner on the arm June 18 at a home in the 100 block of East Chestnut Street.

Griffiths said he believes the adopted cats, which were placed in the basement of the home after their owner was bitten, are hiding in the walls or crevices of the cellar because they are scared to come out.

"When cats like that get scared, they tend to hide from everybody," he said. "That's what I believe happened here because we have had no reported sightings of the cats since the incident."

The owner suffered a minor injury and was treated at a local hospital for the bite, Griffiths said.

Initially, police believed the Bengal cats fled from the home and were roaming free in the city.

The police chief said the felines, which have a spotted marble coat similar to that of a Bengal tiger, are normal-sized house cats and do not pose a danger to the public. But like any stray animal, Griffiths cautioned residents not to pet the cats. Anyone who spots the cats should call police at 648-5708.

According to the International Cat Association, a registry of pedigreed cats, Bengal cats were developed from crossing domestic cats and the Asian leopard cat. The breed is described as an active, inquisitive cat that loves to be up high and is busy by nature.

A representative from the Pennsylvania Game Commission previously reported the cats are legal to own, and said there are 20 Bengal cat breeders in Pennsylvania.

Court Notes

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DIVORCE DECREES

David Probert v. Nona Probert.

Linda Janick v. Joseph Janick.

Jennifer Wiesner v. Christopher Wiesner.

Christopher Potter v. Janice Potter.

William Rammus v. Sherry Rammus.

Michael Krouse v. Lisa Krouse.

Dawn Hickey v. Dennis Hickey.

Michael Bodnar v. Lori Bodnar.

Jonathan Pall v. Camilla Pall.

Joseph Puzak v. Erin Puzak.

Jonathan Chipego v. Jonelle Dickson.

Michael Alamino v. Michele Alamino.

George Nahas v. C. Troxell.

Maureen Gallagher v. John Gallagher.

Amber Gonzalez v. John Gonzalez.

Christine Whitesall v. Donald Whitesall.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

Federal National Mortgage Association (per attorney in fact), Fannie Mae (per attorney in fact) and Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg (attorney in fact) to Jevan Investments LLC for $120,000; Lehman Township.

Judy A. Watson to Francis P. Pellegrino Jr. and Karen E. Pellegrino for $310,000; Hazle Township.

Joanne Schall to Barbara Wilson for $165,000; Swoyersville.

Carolyn L. Kolesar to Lawrence J. Moretti for $90,000; Harveys Lake.

Charles J. Haduck and Catherine T. Haduck to Lisa A. Young and Mark Przypek for $124,900; Duryea.

John Russo III and Amber Russo to Brian M. Hazlak for $115,000; Kingston.

Joseph Andrews (estate), Rose Andrews and Rose Andrews (executrix) to Richard P. Ciminelli and Dorothy B. Ciminelli for $435,000; Bear Creek Township.

Wyoming County Court Notes 6/29/2013

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Wyoming County Court notes run weekly in The Times-Tribune.

Property transactions

- David J. and Brenda L. Sned­don, to National Resi­den­tial Nominee Services Inc., property in Clinton Twp. for $250,000.

- National Residential Nomi­nee Services Inc., to Jason M. and Meaghan E. Jones, property in Clinton Twp. for $250,000.

- Kathleen A. and Bar­bara J. Wallace, to Phillip D. II and Mandy L. Chapman, property in Monroe Twp. for $155,000.

- Richard L. Williams, to Dan­dy 78 Meshoppen LLC, property in Meshoppen for $220,000.

- Joshua B. and Caren E. Michael, to Raymond P. Ham­mond, Amanda J. Bradley, property in Factoryville for $160,000.

- Carolyn M. Malesky, to George S. Kuback III, property in Eaton Twp. for $24,000.

- Erena Bramos, to David Mulligan, Eric D. Tuttle, Keira E. Radginski, property in Eaton Twp. for $80,000.

- Donald J. and June M. Rob­inson, to Brandy Decre­senza, property in Tunkhannock Twp. for $100,000.

- John M. and Bar­bara Mc­­Gar­rigle, to John M. McGarrigle, property in Meshoppen, for $30,000.

- Wyoming County Sheriff, Brian J. Agnew, to Suntrust Mortgage Inc., property in Monroe Twp. for $1,102.69

- Marion T. Wygrala, to Dennis N. and Beatrice B. Wygrala, property in Braintrim Twp. for $106,000.

Estate filed

- Helen T Kimble, late of Nicholson Twp., Wyoming County, letters testamentary to First Liberty Bank & Trust, executor, c/o John J. Hovan, 154 Warren St., P.O. Box 336, Tunkhannock, PA 18657.

Marriage licenses

- Coleman Anthony Ciprich of Tunkhannock and Sara Ruth Roote of Falls.

- Jason M. Boyd and Ruth Elizabeth Cummings, both of Factoryville.

Prince George Crime for June 30

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

- Police responded to the 1300 block of Butternut Drive on June 17 for a reported destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 5800 block of Quality Way on June 19 for a reported larceny.

- Police responded to the 3700 block of Edgewood Drive on June 19 for a reported destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 7800 block of Wind Rock Lane on June 20 for a reported larceny.

- Police responded to the 5200 block of Oaklawn Boulevard on June 21 for a reported theft of motor vehicle parts.

- Police responded to the 7800 block of Laurel Spring Road on June 22 for a reported larceny from a vehicle.

- Police responded to the 4700 block of Whitehill Boulevard on June 22 for a reported larceny.

- Police responded to the 4700 block of Baxter Road on June 23 for a reported assault.

- Police responded to the 5400 block of Mica Drive on June 23 for a reported break and enter and destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 1500 block of Peachtree Drive on June 23 for a reported family offense, non-violent.

- Police responded to the 14200 block of Lancaster Farms Drive on June 23 for a reported destruction of property.

- 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 Crime for June 30

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The following information was provided by the Hopewell Police Department.

- Assault-Aggravated: at 4:03 p.m. June 19, police responded to the 3500 block of River Road for a reported assault. Known offenders assaulted victim with hands and knives. One offender arrested.

- Assault-Aggravated: At 9:59 p.m. June 13, police responded to the 2100 block of Cloverdale Avenue for reported shots fired. Unknown offenders fired shots, hitting two victims. Narcotics were also found at the scene.

- Brandishing Firearm: At 7:54 p.m. June 20, police responded to the 200 block of Appomattox Street for a reported Larceny. During argument over missing cell phone, known offender displayed a gun and was arrested.

- Brandishing Firearm: At 4:30 p.m. June 22, police responded to the 500 block of Piper Square Drive for a reported weapon offense. Known offender brandished a firearm and was arrested.

- Burglary/ Breaking and Entering/Commercial: At 1:30 p.m. June 18, police responded to the 2000 block of Cloverdale Avenue regarding a burglary. Unknown offender entered water treatment center by removing window a/c unit and stole two other a/c units, water meters and fishing rod holder.

- Burglary/Breaking and entering/Residential: At 5:12 a.m. June 17, police responded to the 4100 block of Old Iron Court for a reported assault. Known offender entered residence by unknown means, assaulted two victims by pushing, refused to let residents call for help and was arrested.

- Burglary/Breaking and Entering /Residential: At 8 p.m. June 17, police responded to S. 8th Avenue for a reported burglary. Unknown offender entered a residence via unsecured rear door and stole cash and game system.

- Burglary/Breaking and Entering/Residential: At 2 p.m. June 17, police responded to the 400 block of S. 9th Avenue regarding a burglary. Unknown offender entered residence by kicking rear door and stole TV.

- Burglary/Breaking and Entering/Residential: at 8:30 p.m. June 17, police responded to the 100 block of S. 9th Avenue to assist a citizen. Unknown offender entered residence via unsecured window and stole TV, a/c unit and cell phones.

- Burglary/Breaking and Entering/Residential: At 10 a.m. June 17, police responded to headquarters for a reported burglary in the 3500 block of Courthouse Road. Unknown offender entered residence by prying rear door and stole two TVs. Offender also forced entry to a shed, cut a lawn mower fuel line and drained gasoline.

- Burglary/Breaking and Entering/Residential: At 9 a.m. June 19, police responded to S. 8th Avenue for a reported burglary. Unknown offender entered residence via rear window and stole knife, sword, jewelry box and jewelry.

- Burglary/Breaking and Entering/Residential: at 7 p.m. June 22, police responded to the 300 block of S. Mesa Drive for a reported burglary. Unknown offender entered residence via unsecured rear door and stole laptop and safe.

- Kidnapping/Abduction: At 11:45 p.m. June 22, police responded to headquarters for a reported assault that took place in the 200 block of S. 5th Avenue. Known offender assaulted victim, kept victim from leaving and was later arrested.

- Larceny-All Other Larceny: at 5 p.m. June 18, police responded to the 200 block of N. 12th Avenue for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole bicycle from residential porch.

- Larceny-All Other Larceny: At 5:05 p.m. June 20, police responded to the 500 block of N. 8th Avenue for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole a bicycle from residential yard. Bicycle later recovered.

- Larceny-All Other Larceny: at 6 p.m. June 23, police responded to headquarters for a reported larceny that occurred in the 300 block of S. 8th Avenue. Unknown offender stole a bicycle from next to a residence.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: At 1:10 a.m. June 17, police responded to the 900 block of Colonial Corner Drive for a reported larceny. Further investigation revealed that an unknown offender stole a case of beer.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: At 3:30 p.m. June 17, police responded to the 2300 block of Oaklawn Boulevard for a reported larceny. Known offender stole food from business, fled and was apprehended. Petitions obtained.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: At 12:39 a.m. June 21, police responded to the 2300 block of Oaklawn Boulevard for a reported shoplifting. Known offender stole personal product from business and was later arrested.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 12:30 p.m. June 16, police responded to the 800 block of Arlington Road for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole an electric meter from a residence.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 6 p.m. June 19, police responded to the 400 block of Delton Avenue in regards to a larceny. Unknown offender stole a bicycle from a shed.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 1 p.m. June 19, police responded to the 1500 block of Roanoke Avenue for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole a game system and television from residence.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 2 a.m. June 21, police responded to the 4100 block of Old Iron Road for a reported larceny. Known offender stole TV and TV stand from residence. Warrants obtained.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 10 a.m. June 21, police responded to the 2200 block of Danville Street for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole medication from residence.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 12 p.m. June 22, police responded to the 3300 block of Courthouse Road for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole lawn mower from shed.

- Larceny-Theft From Motor Vehicle: At 1:30 a.m. June 21, police responded to the 5100 block of Plaza Drive for a reported larceny. Unknown offender entered vehicle by unknown means and stole gps, camera, jewelry and military clothing.

- Robbery/Individual: At 8:20 p.m. June 21, police responded to Johnston Willis Medical Center for a reported robbery that took place in the 400 block of Allen Ave. Known offender assaulted victim with hands, stole cash and was arrested.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 1:40 p.m. June 18, police responded to the 600 block of Cedar Level Road for a reported vandalism. Known offender threw a rock at an occupied vehicle, damaging it and was arrested.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 12 a.m. June 19, police responded to the 2700 block of Joseph Hooker Street for a reported vandalism. Unknown offender broke vehicle window.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 7 p.m. June 19, police responded to the 500 block of N. 3 1/2 Avenue for a reported disturbance. Known offender was found to be drunk in public and damage police vehicle by kicking while being arrested.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 2 :13 p.m. June 21, police responded to the 2700 block of Poplar Street for a reported disturbance. Known offender assaulted victim, vandalized vehicle and was arrested.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 2 p.m. June 21, police responded to the 1700 block of Arlington Road for a reported vandalism. Unknown offender damaged a mail box.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 12:53 p.m. June 22, police responded to the 1200 block of City Point Road for a reported disturbance. Known offender threatened victim and with a group, broke residential window by throwing rocks.

- Weapon Law Offenses: At 5:15 p.m. June 21, police responded to the area of Hopewell Street and Appomattox Street for a report of brandishing of a handgun. Known offender threatened victims, brandished a handgun and was arrested.

- 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.

Tioga County district attorney's report 6/30/2013

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Tioga County district attorney's report

Tioga County Acting District Attorney, Irene C. Graven, reports the following activity in the District Attorney's Office for the week ending June 27, 2013.

Franklin Desisti of Waverly, New York received a six month sentence for violation of probation to run consecutively to a one year sentence for Driving While Intoxicated.

Christopher Ham of Rome, Pennsylvania was sentenced to time served in Tioga County Jail and five years of probation upon conviction for Driving While Intoxicated with more than .08 BAC.

Glenn VanBoven of Waverly, New York was sentenced to 1 1/2 to 4 1/2 years in state prison upon conviction for Robbery in the Third Degree.

Police Blotter: Sunday, June 30, 2013

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Car into woods

STONINGTON - A Sunbury teen who crashed a sedan into the woods on Route 4013 late Friday will be cited for a lane violation, according to state police at Stonington.

Police say Devin Renn, 18, was driving a 2000 Chrysler west on the state highway about 11:46 p.m. when he drove off the north berm and crashed in the woods.

The crash occurred south of Route 61 in Shamokin Township near the Rockefeller Township line.

Bret Whary, 18, of Paxinos, and Ian Tydryszewski, 19, of Sunbury, were passengers in Renn's vehicle. All three were wearing seat belts and no one was injured, police say.

The vehicle sustained moderate damage and was towed.

Woman crashes

SUNBURY - A Sunbury woman who crashed a sport utility vehicle on Route 890 early Saturday will be cited for careless driving, according to state police at Stonington.

Police say Chieko Glessner, 45, was driving a 1999 Chevrolet Trail Blazer south about 12:54 a.m. when she dropped her glasses. She reached for them and pulled the steering wheel to the left, causing it to drive off the southbound shoulder and into a ditch.

The crash occurred near Plum Creek Road in Rockefeller Township, more than one mile southeast of Sunbury.

Glessner was not wearing a seat belt and suffered a minor injury, police say.

Bradford County Court News 6/29/2013

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District Attorney Daniel J. Barrett announced that the following persons were recently sentenced in the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, Towanda:

Angelo Johnson, 48, Towanda, PA, was sentenced to probation for a term of 12 months, and a fine of $250.00, for the offense of Receiving Stolen Property. Trooper Nathan Lewis of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Johnson following investigation of an incident that occurred in Towanda Borough.

Antonio J. Hawley, 20, Dushore, PA, was sentenced to County Intermediate Punishment for a term of 14 days to 18 months, with credit for 30 days incarceration already served and Probation for the balance of the sentence. Trooper John Youngblood of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Hawley following investigation of an incident that occurred in New Albany Borough.

Zachary Stell, 26, Myrtle Beach, SC, was sentenced to County Intermediate Punishment for a term of 24 months, with 83 days incarceration in the Bradford County Correctional Facility followed by probation for the remainder of the term, for the offenses of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, Criminal Mischief, Resisting Arrest, and Criminal Trespass. Stell was also ordered to pay fines totaling $1,000 and he will lose his Pennsylvania driving privilege for 12 months with suspension for an additional 18 months for refusal to submit to blood testing at the time of his arrest. Officers Derek Watkins and Bruce Hoffman of the Sayre Borough Police Department arrested Stell for the offenses in January and March 2013.

Douglas P. Pierce, 42, Monroeton, PA, was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from one month to six months, and a fine of $1000.00, for the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. Pierce will also lose his Pennsylvania driving privilege for 12 months. Trooper John Kern of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Pierce for the offense following investigation of an incident that occurred in Towanda Township.

Charles H. Weaver, 40, Waverly, NY, was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from four months to 24 months, and a fine of $1000.00, for the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. Weaver will also lose his Pennsylvania driving privilege for 18 months. Officer Jason Serfas of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Weaver for the offense in December 2012.

Juan C. Sanchez-Lopez, 24, no permanent address, was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from one week to 45 days, and a fine of $1000.00, for the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. Sanchez-Lopez will also lose his Pennsylvania driving privilege for 12 months. Officer Josh Lake of the Towanda Borough Police Department arrested Sanchez-Lopez for the offense in April 2013.

District Attorney Daniel J. Barrett announced that the following persons recently entered guilty pleas in the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, Towanda:

Rebecca Carson, entered a plea of guilty to Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. Carson will be sentenced following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department.

Ashly Hamilton, 21, Elmira, NY, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Possession of Cocaine. Hamilton will be sentenced following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department. Officer Derek Watkins of the Sayre Borough Police Department arrested Hamilton for the offense in 2011.

Christina Paris, 21, Wyalusing, PA, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance (Bath Salts). Paris will be sentenced following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department. An agent of the Pennsylvania State Police Vice and Narcotics Unit arrested Paris for the offense in June 2012 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Wysox Township.

Jean Evelyn Lane, 41, Towanda, PA, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Default in Required Appearance. Lane will be sentenced following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department. Deputy Daniel Bush of the Bradford County Sheriff's Department arrested Lane for the offense in February 2013.

Christina Paris, 21, Wyalusing, PA, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Providing False ID to Law Enforcement. Paris will be sentenced on 18 July 2013. Trooper Joshua Thompson of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Paris for the offense following investigation of an incident that occurred in Wyalusing Township.

David S. Parker, 20, Towanda, PA, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Trespassing, a summary violation, and was immediately sentenced to pay a fine of $150.00 and court costs.

Chris Toth, 47, Canton, PA, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Theft By Unlawful Taking. Toth will be sentenced on July 18, 2013.Trooper John Youngblood of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Toth for the offense following investigation of an incident that occurred in Canton Township.

Antonio James Hawley, 20, Dushore, PA, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Simple Assault. Trooper John Youngblood of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Hawley for the offense.

Jason F. Nichols, 35, Nichols, NY, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Arson (Reckless Burning). Nichols will be sentenced on July 18, 2013. Officer Jason Serfas of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Nichols for the offense in February 2013.

Gerald E. Sutton, 47, Towanda, PA, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Driving Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance. Sutton will be sentenced on July 18, 2012. Trooper Joshua Fisher of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Sutton for the offense following investigation of an incident that occurred in North Towanda Township.

Kent W. Reynolds, 47, Plainfield, CT, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. Reynolds will be sentenced on July 18, 2013. Officer Bryan Bellows of the Towanda Borough Police Department arrested Reynolds for the offense in March 2013.

Charles B. Raupers, 22, Towanda, PA, entered pleas of guilty to the offenses of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and Failure to Give Information and Aid at Scene of an Accident. Raupers will be sentenced following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department. Officers Rich Horton and George Nichols of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Raupers for the offenses in March 2013.

Julia M. McGinnis, 31, Lowman, NY, entered plea of guilty to the offense of Retail Theft. McGinnis will be sentenced on June 20, 2012. Sergeant Daniel Thomas of the Sayre Borough Police Department arrested McGinnis for the offense in March 2013.

William H. McClintic, 20, Monroeton, PA, entered plea of guilty to the offense of Simple Assault. McClintic will be sentenced on July 18, 2013. Sergeant Daniel Thomas of the Sayre Borough Police Department arrested McGinnis for the offense in March 2013.

Keith B. Hall, 39, Ulster, PA, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Delivery of a Controlled Substance (Oxycodone). Hall will be sentenced on July 18, 2013. An Agent of the Pennsylvania State Police Vice and Narcotics Unit arrested Hall for the offenses in November 2012 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Towanda Borough.

Bradford County District Attorney Daniel J. Barrett announced that the following person was recently placed in the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) Program in the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, Towanda:

Lorraine Felton, 64, Towanda, PA, charged with the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance in December 2011 by an Agent of the Pennsylvania State Police Vice and Narcotics Unit, was accepted into the ARD Program and placed on probation for a term of nine months. While on probation Felton will be subject to supervision by the Bradford County Probation Department, which supervision will include monitoring for drug or alcohol use. Additionally, Felton must perform community service and undergo a Drug and Alcohol evaluation as conditions of ARD placement.

Bradford County District Attorney Daniel J. Barrett announced that the following persons were recently sentenced in the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, Towanda:

Tammie Bailey, 32, Roaring Branch, PA, was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from one month to 18 months for the offense of Recklessly Endangering Another Person. Trooper Miranda Musick of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Bailey following investigation of an incident that occurred in Canton Township.

Shawn Leiser, 39, Towanda, PA, was resentenced, following revocation of his original sentence of probation for violation of probation conditions, to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from 61 days to 12 months, and a fine of $250, for the offense of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Trooper Joshua Fisher of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Leiser in June 2012 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Wysox Township.

Eric Waters, 21, Sayre, PA, was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from seven days to six months, and a fine of $1000.00, for the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. Waters will also lose his Pennsylvania driving privilege for 12 months. Officer Timothy Cahill of the Athens Borough Police Department arrested Waters for the offense in June 2011.

Carole Hobday, 53, Athens, PA, was sentenced to County Intermediate Punishment for 24 months with seven days imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility and the remainder of the term on probation, and a fine of $300.00, for the offense of Retail Theft. Trooper Michael Mislevy of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Hobday in December 2012 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Wysox Township.

Joshua A. Goodwin, 30, Rome, PA, was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from five days to six months, and a fine of $1000.00, for the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. Goodwin will also lose his Pennsylvania driving privilege for 12 months. Trooper John Youngblood of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Goodwin for the offense following investigation of an incident that occurred in Orwell Township.

Reginald Jackson, 50, Binghamton, NY, was sentenced to County Intermediate Punishment for 24 months with 30 days imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility and the remainder of the term on probation, for the offenses of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and Theft From a Motor Vehicle. Jackson was also ordered to pay fines totaling $1,300 and he will lose his Pennsylvania driving privilege for 18 months. Troopers James Dughi and George Layou of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Jackson for the offenses following investigation of incidents that occurred in Wysox Township.

Natasha L. Watkins, 24, Columbia Cross Roads, PA, was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from one month to 18 months, and probation for a term of 12 months, for the offenses of Conspiracy to Deliver a Controlled Substance and Possession of a Controlled Substance. Watkins was also ordered to pay fines totaling $500 and she will lose her Pennsylvania driving privilege for six months. Sergeant Daniel Reynolds of the Sayre Borough Police Department and Officer Derek Dekar of the Athens Borough Police Department arrested Watkins for the offenses in August and October 2010, respectively.

Keighley Park, 27, Cortland, NY, was sentenced to County Intermediate Punishment for 12 months, and a fine of $150, for the offense of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. An Agent of the Pennsylvania State Police Vice and Narcotics Unit arrested Park for the offense following investigation of an incident that occurred in Franklin Township.

Bradford County District Attorney Daniel J. Barrett announced that the following persons entered guilty pleas recently in the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, Towanda:

Brandon J. Wright, 28, Sayre, PA, entered a plea of guilty to the offenses of Burglary and Retail Theft. Wright will be sentenced on July 15, 2013, following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department. Officers Roger Clink and Officer John Fedorchak of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Wright for the offenses following investigation of incidents that occurred in Ulster Township in January and February 2012.

Barry Ford, 49, Ulster, PA, entered pleas of guilty to two counts of the offense of Driving under the Influence of Alcohol. Ford will be sentenced on July 15, 2013, following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department. Troopers Anthony Stempien and Jeffrey Creedon of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Wright for the offenses in November 2012 and February 2013, respectively, following investigation of incidents that occurred in Ulster Township.

Bradford County District Attorney Daniel J. Barrett announced that the following persons were recently placed in the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) Program in the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, Towanda:

Mark W. Bowen, 31, Towanda, PA, charged with the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol in February 2013 by Trooper Wayne Dunkling of the Pennsylvania State Police, was accepted into the ARD Program and placed on probation for a term of 12 months. While on probation, Bowen will be subject to supervision by the Bradford County Probation Department, which supervision will include monitoring for drug or alcohol use.

Additionally, Bowen must perform community service with the DUI Litter Brigade and attend a Victim Impact Panel as conditions of ARD placement; he will also lose his Pennsylvania driving privilege for 60 days.

Police Blotter: Monday, July 1, 2013

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Retail theft

HUMMELS WHARF - Two woman are accused of retail theft in separate incidents last week from stores located along the Golden Strip.

Fendi Payne, 23, of Lewisburg, is accused of attempting to steal items from the Strawberry Store in the Susquehanna Valley Mall at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Jennifer M. Seevers, 40, of McAlisterville, is accused of attempting to steal $333.77 in merchandise from Kohl's Department Store at Monroe Marketplace at 3:15 p.m. Thursday.

Charges will be filed by troopers of state police at Selinsgrove.

Court notes

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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

Karin Kazimi to David E. Boedker and Lisa M. Boedker for $316,000; Kingston.

Jacqueline Miller to Vernadine Vetack and Patrice M. Vetack Bantell for $73,000; Jenkins Township.

Marie Quinn to Dominic Altavilla for $97,850; West Pittston.

Pernel A. Williams to Terra Nostra Enterprises Inc. for $74,000; Wilkes-Barre.

Eugene G. Stoodley and Sharon Davies to Gerald R. Bielicki Jr. for $110,000; Fairview Township.

Drue J. Daniels and Bertha M. Daniels to John R. Romano for $214,000; Lehman Township.

Walter A. Kinsley Jr. to Donna L. Aumick for $150,000; Hollenback Township.

Sand Springs Development Corp. to Janet M. Bazewicz for $169,900; Butler Township.

Village at Green Briar Inc. to Annette J. Brongo for $315,314; Lehman Township.

James Hess and Denise Hess to Xiu X. Zhu for $225,000; Rice Township.

Eagle Rock Resort Co. to Kyu Won Han for $79,400; Hazle Township.

Patrick J. Finn and Maria A. Finn to Thomas G. Concannon and Kristi D. Concannon for $355,000; Fairview Township.

Lackawanna County Court Notes 7/2/2013

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Marriage licenses

- Randy Richard Galdieri and Diana Lynn Russomano, both of Scranton.

- Alberto David Haro and Janina Gabriela Macias, both of Dickson City.

- Nicholas Anthony Cali, Hopatcong, N.J., and Emily Ann McCormick, Scranton.

- John Hugo Smolko, Archbald, and Jennifer Christa Polidori, Blakely.

- Joseph Salvatore Paciotti and Ashley Lynn Haas, both of Olyphant.

- Jared Reed Schirg and Theresa Rebecca Green, both of Clarks Summit.

- Joseph Lemuel Carter and Santa Lydia Kupetsky, both of Scranton.

- Ari Daniel Fink and Katheryn Ria Salazar, both of Brooklyn, N.Y.

- Stephen Andrew Pacovsky, West Wyoming, and Megan Kathryn McHale, Yatesville.

- William Mark Quinlan and Melissa Anne Zamerowski, both of Old Forge.

- Mark Andrew Kokinda and Michelle Ann Murray, both of Dickson City.

- Pat Michael Radice and Deanna Lynn Fahrenbach, both of Dunmore.

Property transactions

- Blue Ridge Real Estate Co., Blakeslee, to Hanson Aggregates BMC Inc., Connellsville; a property in Thornhurst Twp., for $1,600,000.

- Hanson Aggregates BMC Inc., Connellsville, to PA Commonwealth; a property in Thornhurst Twp., for $1,600,000.

- Eric K. and Kristin R. Jungbluth, to Christian S. and Tanja K. Adonizio, Union County; a property at Summit Drive, Glenburn Twp., for $675,000.

- James P. Marion Jr., executor of the state of James P. Marion Sr., Archbald, to Ronald W. Norton Jr., Olyphant; a property at 515 Gilmartin St., Archbald, for $71,900.

- John and Paulette Straka, Scott Twp., to Capouse Cafe LLC, Clarks Summit; a property at Ash Street and Capouse Avenue, Scranton, for $30,000.

- USA HUD to John and Deborah Telesz; a property at 116 Sussex St., Old Forge, for $30,101.

- Joseph F. Jr. and Lori Jayne Martin, Archbald, to Steven J. Greenburg, Blakely; a property at 103 Catherine Drive, Archbald, for $324,450.

- David and Batya Freeman, Scranton, to CMARQ LLC; a property in Scranton, for $105,000.

- Outlook Design & Construction Inc., Hamlin, to David A. and Jennifer D. Weil, Clarks Summit; a property at 119 Stonefield Drive, Jefferson Twp., for $336,000.

- Edmund and Marilyn Champlin, Clarks Summit, to William J. Davis III, Clarks Summit; a property at 500 Melrose Ave., Clarks Summit, for $30,000.

- Charles A. Smith and Ronald J. McGreevy, to Lynne Ziegelbauer and Brian Nardella; a property at 615 Stafford Ave., Scranton, for $101,000.

- Mary Ann Gilarde, to Raynov Realty LLC, Dunmore; a property at 1035 Reeves St., Dunmore, for $550,000.

- James D. and Michele Connor, Olyphant, to Jacqueline M. Guerriero, Old Forge; a property at 61 Adams Ave., Olyphant, for $339,750.

- Christopher and Kimberly Art, Dickson City, to Jeffrey and Kristen Hughes, Olyphant; a property at 408 Boulevard Ave., Dickson City, for $156,000.

- Weatherly Development Corp., Scranton, to Braven Holdings LLC, Clarks Summit; properties at 326 State St. and 311 Davis St., Clarks Summit, for $590,000.

DIVORCEs SOUGHT

- Alexandra Aponte v. Manuel Fernandez, Trenton, N.J.; married June 26, 1999, in Trenton; pro se.

- Philip Podhyski, Carbondale, v. Lisa Podhyski, Carbondale; married Sept. 10, 1983; John J. Cerra, attorney.

- Michelle Bonanno, Roaring Brook Twp., v. Joseph Bonanno, New York City; married Nov. 2, 1997 in Queens, N.Y.; Arthur F. Silverblatt, attorney.

Estates filed

- Hans W. Renter, 181 Maile Road, Greenfield Twp., letters testamentary to James Kenneth Renter, 1349 Fairview Road, Scott Twp.

- Joseph M. Te'Ketch, 1649 Church St., Scranton, letters testamentary to Audrey J. Te'Ketch, same address.

- Mary Ann Snyder, 1017 Maple St., Scranton, letters testamentary to Jill Snyder, 643 Hickory St., Scranton.

Bench warrants

Judge Robert Mazzoni has issued the following warrants issued for failure to appear.

- Robert James Majors, 3211 Newportville Road, Bristol; $3,298.03.

- Darrin N. McCutchen, 422 Emmett St., 2nd Floor, Scranton; $784.50.

- Christopher Lugo, 613 Rear Green Ridge St., Scranton; $411.99.

- Elizabeth Michelle Perez, 810 W. Grant St., Blakely; $824.50.

- Denise Nikodem, 718 Prescott Ave., Scranton; $849.50.

- Nicole Palmitessa, 541 E. Market St., Scranton; $1,729.

- Jonathan P. Hubert, Rear 421 Fig St., Scranton; $14,418.11.

- Holly Murdock, 735 Park Ave., Williamsport; $13,566.92.

- Ronald Mayak, RR 2 Box 604 F, Avoca; $13, 552.90.

- Thomas Mazurick, 291 S. Grant St., Wilkes-Barre; $5,899.50.

- Tarina Miller, PO Box 2122, Wilkes-Barre; $1,119.50.

- Jessica Peoples, 112 Bacon St., Jermyn; $1,037.

- Michael Molinaro, 35 E. 1st St., Larksville; $2,535.

- Otto Morrow, 2440 N. 30th St., Philadelphia; $490.

- Fred O'Shea, 1203 Bloucher Ave., Scranton; $2,981.

ards

The following were admitted to the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program for driving under the influence.

- John Ellis Roberts, 34, Archbald, stopped Nov. 17 by Archbald police.

- Ashley Alice Jones, 25, Carbondale, stopped Nov. 19 by Scranton police.

- Kevin B. Caskey, 40, Clarks Summit, stopped Oct. 28 by Dunmore police.

- Jeffrey Boam, 37, Elmhurst, stopped Sept. 27 by Scranton police.

- Renan D. Alixandrino, 27, Scranton, stopped Oct. 9, 2011, by Scranton police.

- Kenneth J. Wheeler, 58, Dupont, stopped Sept. 15 by Dunmore police.

- Cassandra Lea Cooper, 26, Scranton, stopped Oct. 20 by Scranton police.

- Jacob Robert Noldy, 18, Scott Twp., stopped Jan. 6 by Scott Twp. police.

- Alice Sheehan, 51, Blakely, stopped Nov. 17 by Dunmore police.

- Lois E. Beseda, 51, Scranton, stopped July 17 by Scranton police.

- William Layton III, 27, Scranton, stopped Dec. 6 by Scranton police.

- Robert Coulthard, 20, Jessup, stopped Dec. 15 by Blakely police.

- Jennifer L. Granville, 38, Carbondale, stopped Dec. 4 by Blakely police.

- Hugo Morales, 26, Scranton, stopped Dec. 26, 2010, by Scranton police.

- Joseph J. Wegleski, 41, Scranton, stopped Nov. 5 by Taylor police.

The following were admitted to the ARD program for other crimes.

- Timmon Lee Vaughan, 22, Scranton, arrested May 28, 2012, by state police for selling or furnishing liquor or malt beverages to minors.

- Stephen Martin, 28, Duryea, arrested March 9 by the sheriff's department for aggravated assault, simple assault and resisting arrest.

- Jeff Pacini, 20, Scranton, arrested March 7 by Scranton police for criminal trespassing.

- Ontonio Summa, 25, Olyphant, arrested Feb. 26 by Scranton police for manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to deliver of a controlled substance, criminal conspiracy and possession of drug paraphernalia.

- Nestor Mahuiz Tepo, 38, Laflin, arrested Sept. 29 by South Abington police for simple assault and harassment.

- Torre Scrimalli, 18, Scranton, arrested Feb. 4 by Throop and Dunmore police for terroristic threats.

- James Peter Keating, 25, Jefferson Twp., arrested Oct. 3 by Dickson City police for possession of a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

- Kelly C. Juice, 32, Scranton, arrested Dec. 22 by Scranton police for possession of a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

- Luke Emerson Morahan, 21, Lake Ariel, arrested Feb. 9 by Scranton police for identity theft, purchase, possession, consumption or transportation of alcohol by a minor and carrying false identification.

- Stefanie T. Zilberberg, 30, Dunmore, arrested Sept. 16 by Throop police for theft and receiving stolen property.

- Colleen Vandegrift, 20, Coplay, arrested Jan. 23 by Scranton police for possession or distribution of a small amount of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

- Megan Squires, 38, Bear Creep Twp., arrested Nov. 8 by Scranton police for forgery, theft by deception and receiving stolen property.

- Shari Leanne Orzell, 48, Scranton, arrested Jan. 2, 2012, by Lackawanna district attorney's office for access device fraud.

- Michael Koytek, 21, Moosic, arrested Oct. 29 by Old Forge police for robbery, theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property.

- Erick Garcia, 20, Scranton, arrested Nov. 28 by Dickson City police for criminal conspiracy, retail theft and theft by unlawful taking.

- Emanuel Acevedo Castro, 21, Scranton, arrested Jan. 25 by Lackawanna County District Attorney for possession of a small amount of marijuana and prohibited acts.

- Alan Tundidor De Armas, 18, Scranton, arrested Jan. 24 by Scranton police for possession or distribution of a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

- David Potter, 18, Madison Twp., arrested Nov. 23 by Dunmore police for possession with intent to use of drug paraphernalia and possession of a small amount of marijuana.

- Thomas Roy Smith Jr., 21, Scranton, arrested March 10, 2012, by Lackawanna County District Attorney for possession of a small amount of marijuana and prohibited acts.

ONLINE: thetimes-tribune.com/courts


POLICE BLOTTER

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HANOVER TWP. - Police responded to the following incidents:

n Police arrested Derek Havard, 30, of Ashley, on suspicion of driving under the influence after conducting a joint DUI checkpoint on the Sans Souci Parkway. Police also arrested Justin Eckrote, 29, of Nanticoke, on an outstanding warrant issued by state police for narcotics violations. Of the 100 vehicles, seven summer citations were issued for state inspection violations, a child safety seat violation, expired registrations, expired drivers license, drivers required to be licensed, no insurance and restriction on alcoholic beverages.

n Police arrested Clinton Garretson, 33, of Hanover Township during a traffic stop early Sunday morning on Carey Avenue on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear in court on a driving under the influence charge.

Court notes Property Transactions

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Edward C. McHugh and Kathryn M. McHugh to William J. Schmitt and Janet M. Reichelderfer for $206,000; Butler Township.

Felix B. Grabiec Trust, Gloria V. Korecki (trustee), Felix B. Grabiec (estate), Sherwood Grabiec (administrator), Gloria V. Korecki and Patricia C. Mallinder to Thomas D. Orr for $80,000; Dupont.

Patricia A. Lord to Justin J. King for $70,000; Franklin Township.

Dean W. Kriner (executor), William Bilby (executor), Arlene E. Benjamin (estate), Arlene Elizabeth Benjamin (estate), Arlene Benjamin (estate) and Arlene B. Benjamin (estate) to Michael S. Mazonkey for $155,000; Union Township.

Mary Jane Mascitello and David B. Sabol to Steven D. Pheasant and Dorothy Pheasant for $114,000; Dallas Township.

Cynthia L. Kidwell to Megan Singleton for $135,000; Pittston Township.

Edmund A. Piper and Debra A. Piper to Gary Lupinski and Candace Lupinski for $169,900; Ross Township.

Lackawanna County Sentencings 7/2/2013

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

- William Parker, 36, 906 Saginaw St., Scranton, 2-6 months' county prison for fleeing or attempting to elude an officer.

- Lucas Thomas Olmedo, 50, 1708 Luzerne St., Scranton, five days to six months in county prison for DUI.

- Ronald Grunewald, 30, 1722 Route 247, Clifford, 15 days' house arrest and five months and 15 days on intermediate punishment for DUI.

- Rashaad L. Ryans, 27, 1701 Townhouse Blvd., Scranton, 1-3 years' state prison for possession with intent to deliver drug.

- Terrell Terry Humphrey, 28, 152 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, 12-24 months' prison for possession of controlled substance by person not registered and resisting arrest.

- Michael Smith, 26, 1155 Main St., Dickson City, 2-6 years' state prison for possession with intent to deliver drug.

- Felix David Vidal, 34, 1044 Pear St., Apt. 8A, Scranton, 11 days to six months in county prison for DUI.

- William J. Kilvitis, 34, 109 S. Fillmore Ave., Scranton, 14-36 months' state prison for simple assault and defiant trespass.

- Cindy Hamm, 52, 512 Broadway St., Apt. 3, Scranton, one year's probation for disorderly conduct.

- Edward J. Nealon Jr., 60, 210 N. Bromley Ave., Scranton, 8-23 months' county prison for institutional vandalism and resisting arrest.

- Jabaar Malik Griffin, 25, Philadelphia, 25-60 months' state prison for aggravated assault.

- Remigio Aroche, 34, 1412 Townhouse Blvd., Scranton, 30 days' house arrest and five months' intermediate punishment for DUI.

- Joseph Bonczek, 18, 112 Penwood Drive, Scranton, two years' probation for simple assault.

- Raymond Rodriguez, 22, 828 Green Ridge St., Scranton, three days to six months in county prison for DUI.

Police Blotter: Tuesday, July 2, 2013

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Harassment

SHAMOKIN - Nathan J. Reigle, 36, of 905 W. Willow St., Coal Township, was cited by Patrolman Nathan Rhodes for harassment and criminal trespass for kicking in a basement door at 143 N. Marshall St. at about 5:30 p.m. Saturday and spitting in the face of an unidentified female.

DUI, hit and run

COAL TOWNSHIP - Police charged Stanley A. Zelinski, 51, of 50 Sheridan St., with driving under the influence and hit and run after the investigation into a traffic accident at 12:45 a.m. March 23.

Patrolman Chris Lapotsky reported that Zelinski allegedly operated his vehicle in the 1400 block of Pulaski Avenue and struck an unattended parked vehicle owned by Joel Haupt, 47, of 5415 Upper Road, Shamokin, then failed to stop and continued to his residence and parked.

Public drunkenness

SHAMOKIN - A 16-year-old Shamokin male was cited by Patrolman Scott Weaver for public drunkenness and underage drinking relating to an incident at 2 a.m. Saturday at Willow and Anthracite streets.

Chesterfield

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

- Police responded to the 8900 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 11 a.m. June 21 for a reported animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 3900 block of Berry Brook Drive at 11:30 a.m. June 21 for a reported animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 5200 block of Grand Oaks Forest Circle at 2 p.m. June 22 for a reported animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 2200 block of Indian Hill Road at 7:04 p.m. June 23 for a reported animal case-other.

- Police responded to the 5100 block of Trace Court at 9:03 p.m. June 21 for a reported arson-residential.

- Police responded to the 4900 block of Cedar Cliff Road at 10:44 p.m. June 20 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 4500 block of Centralia Road at 9:50 p.m. June 23 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 6500 block of Watchrun Court at 2:25 p.m. June 21 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 5600 block of Kedleston Avenue at 5:30 p.m. June 22 for a reported simple assault with hands, feet, fists, etc.

- Police responded to the 2300 block of Indian Hill Road at 5:30 p.m. June 20 for a reported simple assault with other dangerous weapon.

- Police responded to the 4400 block of Fieldrun Drive at 2:20 a.m. June 21 for a reported simple assault with other dangerous weapon.

- Police responded to the 4300 block of Sacks Lane at 9 p.m. June 21 for a reported simple assault with other dangerous weapon.

- Police responded to the 8100 block of Virginia Pine Court at 4:10 p.m. June 21 for a reported bomb case-threat.

- Burglary/B&E-Non Res: At 6 p.m. June 20, police responded to the 12400 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s cut the locks from storage trailers behind the business. Stolen property: miscellaneous.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 6:37 a.m. June 21, police responded to the 2400 block of Alfalfa Lane for a reported burglary. Unknown suspects entered an unsecured residence. Stolen property: household goods.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 2 p.m. June 21, police responded to the 10100 block of Beaumont Avenue for a reported burglary. The victim returned to the residence to discover the listed items missing: TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 2 p.m. June 21, police responded to the 5400 block of Old Warson Drive for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s forced entry through the rear door of the residence. Stolen property; clothing and furs, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: at 3 a.m. June 23, police responded to the 8700 block of Playground Court for a reported burglary. An unknown suspect entered the residence through an unlocked rear door. Stolen property: currency, notes, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 8 a.m. June 19, police responded to the 3200 block of Holly Hill Court for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s forced entry through the front door of the residence. Stolen property: currency, notes, etc., firearms, miscellaneous, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 6 p.m. June 21, police responded to the 15600 block of Pypers Pointe Drive for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s entered a shed and a vehicle at the listed residence. Stolen property: consumable goods, miscellaneous.

- Police responded to the 3200 block of Enon Church Road at 4:15 p.m. June 22 for a reported death investigation-suicide with a firearm.

- Police responded to the 5300 block of Dermotte Lane at 10:30 p.m. June 22 for a reported death investigation-suicide threatened.

- Fraud-Identity: At 6 p.m. June 23, police responded to the 5700 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy for a reported fraud. Stolen property: miscellaneous.

- Fraud By Wire: At 9:45 a.m. June 21, police responded to the 3900 block of Cogbill Road for a reported fraud. Stolen property: currency, notes, etc.

- Fraud-Other: At 4:15 a.m. June 21, police responded to the 7300 block of Springleaf Court for a reported fraud. Stolen property: currency, notes, etc.

- Police responded to the 11900 block of Dunvegan Court at 12 p.m. June 23 for a reported injury-accidental overdose.

- Police responded to the 5800 block of Meadowview Drive at 5 p.m. June 21 for a reported kidnapping/abduction attempt.

- Police responded to the 5200 block of Pineland Court at 11 a.m. June 22 for a reported larceny of bicycles.

- Larceny From Building: At 10:15 p.m. June 21, police responded to the 9500 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy for a reported larceny. Stolen property: TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny-From Building: At 9 a.m. June 23, police responded to the 2400 block of W. Hundred Road. Stolen property: consumable goods, currency, notes, etc., jewelry and precious metals, miscellaneous.

- Larceny From Building: At 10 a.m. June 22, police responded to the 2400 block of W. Hundred Road for a reported larceny. Stolen property: miscellaneous.

- Larceny From Building: At 6 p.m. June 23, police responded to the 12400 block of Redwater Creek Road for a reported larceny. Stolen property: miscellaneous.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 12:01 a.m. June 21, police responded to the 15800 block of Woods Edge Road for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s entered a vehicle at the listed location. Stolen property: currency, notes, etc., miscellaneous, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 10 p.m. June 20, police responded to the 4800 block of McAllister Drive for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s entered several vehicles near the listed location. Stolen property: currency, notes, etc, miscellaneous, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 12:01 a.m. June 21, police responded to the 11800 block of Boyd Road for a reported larceny. Three unlocked vehicles at one residence were entered. Stolen property: jewelry and precious metals.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 9:13 p.m. June 20, police responded to the 3400 block of Wood Dale Road for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s entered a vehicle with no signs of forced entry. Stolen property: firearms and miscellaneous items.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 7 a.m. June 20, police responded to the 13100 block of Kingston Avenue for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s entered a vehicle with no signs of forced entry. Stolen property: miscellaneous, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 6:10 p.m. June 19, police responded to the 5000 block of Little Creek Lane for a reported larceny. Unknown suspects entered a vehicle with no signs of forced entry. Stolen property: TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 3:30 p.m. June 20, police responded to the 700 block of Liberty Way for a reported larceny. The victim reported an item missing from a vehicle after it was towed.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 7 p.m. June 21, police responded to the 3800 block of Mooring Way for a reported larceny. Listed items taken from the victim's unlocked vehicles: currency, notes, etc, miscellaneous.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 8 p.m. June 22, police responded to the 21600 block of Pannil Street for a reported larceny. A known suspect entered the victim's vehicle. Stolen property: miscellaneous.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 1:30 a.m. June 23, police responded to the 5800 block of Retriever Road for a reported larceny. The victim discovered an unknown suspect in the unlocked vehicle. Stolen property: TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 11:30 p.m. June 22, police responded to the 6700 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s entered a vehicle with no signs of forced entry. Stolen property: TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny-Motor Vehicle Parts: At 2 p.m. June 16, police responded to the 4000 block of Cogbill Road for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole the listed property from the victim's unlocked bus: miscellaneous.

- Larceny-Motor Vehicle Parts: At 8 p.m. June 20, police responded to the 7900 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole a license plate from a vehicle.

- Larceny-Other: At 8 p.m. June 17, police responded to the 14200 block of Drumvale Drive for a reported larceny. Stolen property: miscellaneous.

- Larceny-Other: At 5 p.m. June 20, police responded to the 2400 block of Pine Forest Drive for a reported larceny. A 27 ton wood splitter was stolen from the listed location.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: At 5:24 p.m. June 22, police responded to the 12200 block of Bermuda Crossroad Lane for a reported larceny. Stolen property: consumable goods.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: At 12:15 p.m. June 23, police responded to the 5700 block of Hopkins Road for a reported larceny. Stolen property: clothing and furs.

- Police responded to the 11900 block of Iron Bridge Road for a reported miscellaneous subject.

- Police responded to the 13300 block of Castlewellan Drive at 7:20 p.m. June 21 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 2000 block of Chippenham Pkwy at 1:58 a.m. June 22 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 3200 block of South Street at 3 p.m. June 22 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 400 block of Coxendale Road at 6:10 p.m. June 23 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 6600 block of Whitepine Road at 6:30 p.m. June 23 for a reported narcotics/drug/abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 5000 block of Beulah Road at 7:40 p.m. June 23 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 5100 block of Iron Bridge Road at 9 p.m. June 23 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 6100 block of Iron Bridge Road at 2 p.m. June 23 for a reported miscellaneous.

- Police responded to 7400 block of Summertree Drive at 9 a.m. June 21 for a reported sex offenses-indecent exposure.

- Police responded to the 6100 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy at 6:35 a.m. June 21 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 200 block of Henricus Park Road at 5 p.m. June 20 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 7500 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy at 4:32 p.m. June 22 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 4100 block of Bermuda Hundred Road at 9 a.m. June 22 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 16600 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy at 6:45 p.m. June 23 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 7800 block of Salem Church Road at 10:40 a.m. June 21 for a reported traffic improper licensing/registration.

- Police responded to the 7800 block of Salem Church Road at 10:15 a.m. June 21 for a reported traffic-other.

- Police responded to the 6000 block of Eagles Crest Drive at 4 p.m. June 22 for a reported traffic-other.

- Police responded to the 6400 block of Cosmic Road at 10:54 a.m. June 21 for a reported trespassing (including prowler) residential.

- Police responded to the 6800 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy at 5:08 p.m. June 21 for a reported trespassing ( including prowler) residential.

- Police responded to the 20500 block of Matoaca Road at 7:15 p.m. June 22 for a reported trespassing (including prowler) residential.

- Police responded to the 2400 block of W. Hundred Road at 10:30 p.m. June 23 for a reported weapon violations-carrying concealed.

- Police responded to the 3500 block of Hemlock Road at 8:30 p.m. June 20 for a reported attempted fraud-creidt card/ATM.

- Attempted Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 4:30 a.m. June 21, police responded to the 3500 block of Hemlock Road for a reported attempted larceny. Three unknown suspects were observed leaving a driveway where an unlocked vehicle was entered.

- 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.

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