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Police Blotter: Friday, July 12, 2013

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Theft

COAL TOWNSHIP - Nathan Reigle, 36, of Coal Township, was charged with theft and receiving stolen property after he allegedly stole a 1989 Harley Davidson Sportster owned by David Deitrich, of Coal Township.

Township Patrolman Chad Yoder said Reigle is accused of taking the vehicle from a lot in the 800 block of West State Street between the evening hours of July 2 and the morning of July 3.

Reigle was arraigned via video by District Judge John Gembic, of Shamokin, at 10:38 a.m. July 10 after being picked up on a warrant.

He was transported to Northumberland County Prison after failing to post $15,000 cash bail.

Teen escapes

COAL TOWNSHIP - A 17-year-old boy from Stroudsburg was charged with escape for allegedly running out the front door of a boot camp building at Northwestern Academy at 4:15 a.m. May 26, according to Coal Township Police.

Patrolman Chris Lapotsky said the teen was located five days later on May 31 in Bethlehem by Bethlehem Police Department.

Charges were filed with Northumberland County Juvenile Services.

Teens sought

SUNBURY - Sunbury Police Department was searching Thursday to locate two juveniles who were last seen in the early morning hours Thursday at their residences in the city.

Sgt. Christopher Blase said Joseph Theis, 16, is a white male with blonde hair and blue eyes; he is 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and weighs 120 pounds. Blase said Christopher Reicher, 15, is a white male with brown hair and hazel eyes; he is 5 feet, 10 inches, and weighs 120 pounds.

They are believed to be traveling together, police said.

Anyone with information is asked to call the county communication center at 988-4539 or dial 911.

Occupancy violation

COAL TOWNSHIP - George Atiyeh, of Apartments and Acquisitions LP, 1102 Fullerton Ave., Allentown, was cited July 8 and July 9 for violating a township ordinance concerning occupancy permits and reporting the status of occupancy, according to the Coal Township Police Department.

Patrolman Chris Petrovich said the properties in question are 1008 W. Lynn St. and 1224 Pulaski Ave., both in Coal Township.

No one hurt

UPPER AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP - Two drivers escaped injury in a two-vehicle accident at 7:50 a.m. Thursday on Sunbury Street (Route 4012) at its intersection with Black Mill Road, according to state police at Stonington.

Trooper David Townsend said Daniel N. Zuckerman, 19, of Mecklenburg, N.Y., was traveling west on Route 4012 in a 2004 Chevrolet Suburban when he attempted to turn the vehicle left onto Black Mill Road.

His Suburban was struck by a 2007 Ford Focus being driven east on Route 4012 by Andrew C. Bingaman, 24, of Sunbury, police said.

Both drivers were wearing their seatbelts, police said.

Zuckerman was cited for failing to yield the right of way to a vehicle approaching from the opposite direction.


Lackawanna County Court Notes 7/12/2013

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Marriage licenses

- Jonathan M. Gorel and Kelly Ann Christopher, both of Simpson.

- Michael Christopher Ruane and Ellen Kathleen Dempsey, both of Dunmore.

- Charles Clayton Selemba and Anna Joyce Kilcullen, both of Scranton.

- Martin Edward Smithers Jr., Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, and Helen Nicolais, Scranton.

- Ricky Perry Clay Jr. and Jacqueline Marie Guerriero, both of Olyphant.

- Ryan James Hiller and Brittany Catherine Basalyga, both of Olyphant.

- Joseph Charles Sorondo and Amanda Mae Frailey, both of Tampa, Fla.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

- Grace C. Rushworth, Scranton, to Pamela R. Miller, Tobyhanna; a property at 809 Webster Ave., Scranton, for $117,712.

- Ronald L. and Carole M. Zicherman to Yelena Amigud; a property at Lake Drive East, Clifton Twp., for $480,000.

divorces sought

- Phillip Williams, Moosic, v. Christine Williams, Dunmore; married Jan. 15, 2002, in Dunmore; John Fisher, attorney.

- Deborah Blake, Jenkins Twp., v. Robert L. Blake, Avoca; married June 30, 2007; Marjorie DeSanto Barlow, attorney.

- Dorothy Triola, Scranton, v. Timothy Triola, Waymart; married June 11, 2005, in Scranton; pro se.

Lawsuits

- Colleen Strunk, 322 10th Ave., Scranton, v. Michael Carbone, 605 N. Lincoln Ave., Scranton; seeking in excess of $50,000 for injuries on July 21, 2011, suffered when the defendant's balcony/deck on his property collapsed causing the plaintiff's leg to fall through the balcony/deck; Brian J. Walsh, attorney.

- Carole Hughes, 1501 Euclid Ave., Scranton, v. Gary Juster Management Corp.; Howard M. Juster dba Juster Properties - Juster Development; Juster Properties, 2001 W. Main St., Suite 244, Stamford, Conn.; and Gerrity's Super Market Inc., 950 N. South Road, Scranton; seeking in excess of $50,000 for injuries suffered Aug. 24, 2011, when the plaintiff was caused to trip in a defect and/or pothole that was hidden by water in Gerrity's Super Market parking lot pavement; Christopher J. Osborne, attorney.

Estates filed

- Sharon M. McIntyre, 917 Slocum Ave., Scranton, letters of administration to Thomas McIntyre, 1580 E. Mountain Road, Scranton.

- David J. Revilak, 4091 Bearbrook Road, Madison Twp., letters of administration to Michael D. Revilak, 1619 Monsey Ave., Scranton.

- Beth Ann Lewis, 1036 Paul Ave., Scranton, letters of administration to Nancy Ann Lewis, 617 Depot St., Scranton.

Bench Warrants

Bench warrants Judge Geroulo, failure to appear fines, costs and restitution, June 20, 2013.

- Noel Humberto Rosa, 114 Morris Ave., Scranton; $1,503.

- John Shackelton, 2600 S. Hampton Road, Philadelphia; $15,709.62.

- William Plunkett, 2050 Moosic Lake Road, Jefferson Twp.; $1,244.50.

- Jeffrey Potocki, 106 Marion St., Scranton; $771.

- Cassidy Rutt, 730 Maple St., Scranton; $1,114.50.

- David Ugarte, 1331 Monsey Ave., Scranton; $1,268.

- Casey Richardson, 1512 Clay Ave., Dunmore; $478.02.

- Stephen J. Sicovitch, 415 Sussex St., Old Forge; $3,884.50.

- Ashley Turner, 2456 Winding Way, Tobyhanna; $739.50.

- Kiel W. Smith, 102 Wood Ave., Apt. 2, Syracuse, N.Y.; $608.62.

- Justin Johnson, 202 Circle Drive, Roaring Brook Twp.; $825.

- Elton Santos, 1525 CR 233, Angelton, Texas; $1,315.95.

- Robert Stanvitch, 205 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre; $749.50.

- Robert Joseph Duffy, 222 Lampman St., Avoca; $5,018.

- Thomas Edison Martinez, 623 Court St., Scranton; $2,758.

- Christopher Cary, 720 Beech St., Scranton; $28,921.

- Cassandra Friese, 502 George St., Rear, Throop; $325.

- Dave Blair, Lot 14 Valley View Estates, Jermyn; $674.50.

- Donna Marie Fuller, 1830 Price St., Scranton; $2,289.09.

Court notes 7/12/13

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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

Mark J. Luchi and Mary Beth Luchi to Norman Bender for $216,868; Fairview Township.

R&A LLC to Terri L. Ladson for $85,000; Butler Township.

Timothy Bach to Richard L. Klingerman and Bridget M. Kingerman for $128,000; Hunlock Township.

Julia Belusko (per attorney in fact) and Thomas M. Belusko (attorney in fact) to Huntsville Limited Partnership for $140,000; Sugarloaf Township.

Anna G. Bray to Janet Benscoter, Nicholas Lopuhovsky and Kristy Mikolaichik for $122,500; Kingston Township.

John D. McDermott, Lee Ann McDermott, Michael P. Gilhooley and Mary Lou Gilhooley to Matthew J. Donsall and Heather N. Bonsall for $220,000; Hunlock Township.

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Police Briefs

Man charged with unauthorized use

Glen Woleslagle, 37, of 220 Sleepy Hollow Lane, Monroeton, faces a preliminary hearing at 1 p.m. July 17, before Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy on charges of unauthorized use of automobiles and other vehicles and driving while operating privilege is suspended or revoked for an incident that occurred around 1 a.m. June 2 at the intersection of Pension and Simpson roads in West Burlington Township, according to court papers.

The papers note that Woleslagle operated a 2004 Pontiac Sunfire without the consent of the owner, who is his father, Duane Woleslagle, no age or address given.

In an affidavit, police said Glen Woleslagle drove off the road into a field, attempted to get back on the road, became stuck in the soggy grass, and left the scene.

Wilcox said he was sent a summons.

Man waives hearing

Gary Lynn Gerow, 25, of 360 E. Main St., Canton, has waived his preliminary hearing on a drug paraphernalia charge to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, according to the office of Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

Court papers note that Gerow possessed, with the intent to use, drug paraphernalia on June 20 at the Bradford County Correctional Facility, where he turned his pockets inside out, and police observed a blue wax bag crumbled up in his hand. Canton Police Officer Trey Kurtz said that he knew, from his training and experience, that blue wax bags are used to contain and transport controlled substances.

Man waives hearing on indecent assault charge

Abraham Thomas Root, 37, of 3363 Ayres Road, Gillett, has waived his preliminary hearing on a charge of indecent assault to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, according to the office of Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

Court papers note that Root is accused of having indecent contact with a 13-year-old Canton resident.

According to an affidavit, the investigation began when Bradford County Children and Youth Services sent state police at Towanda a report of suspected child abuse. The report indicated that the victim disclosed that the incident occurred when he was at the demolition derby at the Troy Fair in 2010.

Root initially denied the allegations and stated that he was so drunk that night, he have any recall of his actions, the affidavit notes.

Man waives hearing in tailgating incident

Garrett W. Starks, 34, of 150 S. Minnequa Ave., Canton, has waived his preliminary hearing on careless driving and other charges to the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, according to the office of Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox of Troy.

Court papers note that Starks is also charged with accidents involving damage to attended vehicle or property, disorderly conduct, failing to drive on the right half of the roadway, following too closely, and a violation of "duty to give information and render aid" for an incident that took place at 2:30 p.m. May 22 in Troy Township.

According to an affidavit, police were dispatched to a hit and run crash. Leanne Hicks, no age or address given, told police a Subaru had been tailgating her from Springfield Road near the Springfield Cemetery, after she first saw it stopped in the middle of the westbound lane with its operator, later identified as Starks, urinating outside the vehicle.

The affidavit notes that Hicks said that as she was being tailgated, she saw Starks almost hit her on four occasions. She said Starks was driving in the left lane beside her on Springfield Road, but would not pass, and he also swerved to the right, almost going into a ditch at times.

Hicks said that as she was passing the Troy Fairgrounds on Route 14, she became scared and called 911 to report an erratic driver. She hung up and pulled up to the stop sign at the intersection of Route 6, and said Starks was behind her and blew his horn. In the affidavit, Hicks said that traffic had not cleared yet, and Starks struck her in the rear bumper, got out and approached her window and started screaming at her and called her a name.

Eggs thrown

A 50-year-old Troy man told state police at Towanda that someone threw several eggs at his residence and fled in an unknown direction sometime between 9 p.m. July 9 and 6:30 a.m. July 10 on Route 6 in Troy Township.

Registration plate stolen

A 27-year-old Muncy Valley man told state police at Towanda that someone stole his registration plate from his vehicle and fled in an unknown direction sometime between 12:01 a.m. June 28 and 12:01 a.m. July 4 at a gravel parking lot on Lower Mountain Road in Canton Township.

Charges to be filed

State police at Towanda said charges will be filed in District Court against Travis James Polzella, 31, no address given, following a drug-related incident at 1:45 p.m. July 8 at the Bradford County Correctional Facility in West Burlington Township.

Police said Polzella was being incarcerated by a Pennsylvania state constable, and admitted to "shooting heroin" in the morning. According to police, a subsequent search of Polzella revealed suspected heroin and drug paraphernalia.

Woman charged with disorderly conduct

State police at Towanda said Rebecca Ann Gordon, 32, of Gillett, was charged with one summary count of disorderly conduct following an incident at 7:37 a.m. July 8 in the 5000 block of Burlington Turnpike in Burlington Township.

Police said a 26-year-old Towanda man found her passed out asleep inside his vehicle on the property.

Gun found

State police at Towanda said a long gun was found July 6 on Ellenton Mountain Road in Canton Township.

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

Debit card found

State police at Towanda said a green dot Gold Visa Debit Card was found at 3:15 p.m. June 24 at the Smokin' Joe's Tobacco Shop parking lot on Route 14 in Fassett, and turned over to state police.

The owner can claim the debit card in person at the Towanda state police station.

Lackawanna County Court Notes 7/13/2013

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Marriage licenses

- Michael Paul Taramelli and Michelle Marie Kofel, both of Huntersville, N.C.

- Freddy Alejandro Carrion and Keryann Cruz, both of Scranton.

- Jason Joseph Schwartz, Honesdale, and Ashley Elizabeth Thiel, Scranton.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

- Joseph Chmil, per attorney in fact Terrence Chmil, Dickson City, to Henry and Donna Skowronski, Dickson City; a property at 1109 Frieda Ave., Dickson City, for $35,000. - Joseph O. and Rebecca R. Moyer, Roaring Brook Twp., to Martin V. and Sara K. Tucky, Dunmore; a property at 930 Griffin Road, Roaring Brook Twp., for $225,000. - David M. and Maureen A. Posluszny, to Mitul J. and Sonali Bhatt, Scranton; a property at 1420 Washington Ave., Scranton, for $95,700. - John J. Cusumano, executor of the estate of Lillian Cusumano, Old Forge; Charlene and Salvatore F. Sr. Luzio, Old Forge, to Salvatore F. Jr. and Victoria J. Luzio, Old Forge; a property at 233 Susquehanna Ave., Old Forge, for $60,000. - Bank of America, to Monika and David McCloughan; a property at 17 Ollendike St., Throop, for $35,000. - Richard and Robyn Cardamone, Archbald, to Thomas W. and Kathleen B. Wilcox, Peckville; a property at 204 Daystrom Ave., Archbald, for $220,000. - Paul and Roberta J. Czarkowski, Clarks Summit, to Precision National Plating Services Inc., Tarrytown, N.Y.; a property at Turnpike Road, Glenburn Twp., for $25,000. - Eldigard Stephen and Jeffrey Stephen Franchetti, co-personal representatives of the estate of Lucille Franchetti, Peckville, to Susan M. Kosch, Dickson City; a property at 306 Hickory St., Blakely, for $65,000. - Hathaway Ventures Group LLC, Cheyenne, Wyo., to Nilo O. Tantajulca, Ridgewood, N.Y.; properties at 1814 and 1816 Washburn St., Scranton, for $33,000.

- Leonie D. Williams, to Mark Bedard; a property at Windsor Way, Roaring Brook Twp., for $67,000.

divorces sought

- Michael Barrett v. Dana Barrett, Dunmore; married May 27, 2005, in Scranton; pro se.

- Frank Swietnicki, Scranton, v. Nancy Swietnicki, Scranton; married Feb. 4, 1966, in Scranton; Gregory S. Skibitsky Jr., attorney.

- Kandy Mills, Scott Twp., v. Peter C. Mills Sr.; married July 18, 1992, in Carbondale; Brian J. Cali, attorney.

- Jean Marie Sheridan, Dunmore, v. Timothy Sheridan, Dunmore; married May 12, 1984, in Dunmore; Paul J. Walker, attorney.

Divorce decrees

- Lori Dunda v. Stephen J. Dunda.

- Carole A. Mott v. Brian Mott.

- Nancy A. Lewis v. Warren Lewis.

- Dawn M. Borent v. William J. Borent.

Estates filed

- Christopher James Kanuik, 435 Hickory St., Peckville, letters of administration to Douglas and Renee Kanuik, same address.

- Harry O. Abbey, 11 Leslie Drive, Scranton, letters testamentary to Joseph Kasmark, 485 Lake Catalpa Road, Dallas; and Thomas Mather, 17237 Route 267, Montrose.

- Estelle J. Gioseffi, 516 St. Mary's Villa Road, Elmhurst, letters testamentary to Anthony L. Costanzo, 102 Stoney Brook Road, Clarks Summit.

- Danilo A. DeSoto, 911 Parkview Drive, Moscow, letters testamentary to Michael Wolk, 110 Academy St., Waverly.

- Richard C. O'Hara, 635 N. Lincoln Ave., Scranton, letters testamentary to Marion Anticoli, 2615 Price St., Scranton.

- Michael Rynak, 205 Keyser Ave., Old Forge, letters of administration to Robin Potocki, 199 Casper St., Old Forge.

- Barbara Glinsky, 105 Sanderson Ave., Olyphant, letters testamentary to Michele Garvey, 507 First St., Jessup.

- James P. Cavanaugh, 526 Main St., Simpson, letters of administration to Karl Cavanaugh, 200 N. 3rd St., Apt. 305, Boise, Idaho.

Bench Warrants

Bench warrant issued, failure to appear fines and costs, Judge Geroulo, June 27.

- Lamar Andre Williams, 130 Meridian Ave., Scranton; $1,436.

- Martez Robinson, 1285 W. 108th St., Cleveland; $495.

- Shane Warholic, 229 Main St., Blakely; $2,722.78.

- Gregory Wagner, 306 Powell Ave., Jessup; $717.

- Donte Derrick Wallace, 1636 S. 52nd St., Philadelphia; $713.50.

- Corey Weidow, 228 N. Main Ave., Taylor; $1,314.50.

- Dane Zaikowski, 618 Deacon St., Scranton; $2,241.

- Eugene Lionel Harrison III, Henry Drive Apt. 6a, Jermyn; $1,727.

- Jackie Sanchez-Utsett, 2854 N. Susquehanna Trail, Shamokin; $325.

- Robert L. Boyer, 1534 Ericson Place, Apt. 1p, Bronx, N.Y.; $1,174.50.

- Katilyn Ogden, 713 Jackson St., 2, Scranton; $337.

- Lateesha K. Gregory, 924 W. Elm St., 2nd Fl., Scranton; $2,315.50.

- Feritza Ferreira, 1262 S. 6th Ave., Scranton; $1,061.50.

The following warrants have been issued by Judge Chester Harhut for failure to appear for child support contempt hearings:

- Brian P. Gallagher Jr., 907 Ridge Ave., Scranton; $1,727.57.

- Anthony J. Goodwin Sr., 3247 Pittston Ave., Fl 1, Carbondale; $1,539.84.

- Steven M. Hettes, 227 Patton Road, Monroe Twp.; $1,245.

- Shawn P. Hughes, 423 S. Webster Ave., Scranton; $893.44.

- Christopher M. Vernon, 735 7th St., Whitehall; $1,130.95.

- Christian L. Wigsmoen, 63 Tall Timbers Lot 68, Factoryville; $17,693.89.

- Tyler F. Winstead, BC Apt. 11, 1873 Stafford Ave., Scranton; $1,068.24.

- Jack N. Winters, P.O. Box 88, Noxen; $6,507.

- Kenneth J. Witkowski Sr., 811 Murray St., Throop; $30,829.15.

Anyone with any information on the above is asked to call the Child Support HotLine at 963-6721 Ext. 8160.

Wyoming County Court Notes 7/13/2013

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Wyoming County Court Notes appear weekly in The Times-Tribune.

Property transactions

- Mark O. Lewis, Elsie M. Lewis, to Elizabeth M. Pipe, a property in Clinton Twp., Nicholson Twp. for $149,000.

- Barbara Oski Beane Trustee, Barbara F. Beane Trustee, Paul Beane, Judith F. Aydelott Trustee, Aydelott Judith F. Trust, Peter Aydelott, Frederick G. Fassett Trustee, Renee S. Lorda Trustee, Fassett Frederick G. Trust, Renee S. Lorda Trust, Barbara Oski Beane Trust, to Catherine J. Garbus, a property in Lemon Twp. for $252,000.

- Vinette Alderson deceased, executrix Virginia Russell, Ronald Andrews, Ryan Andrews, David Botscheller, Gary Dubler Decd, executrix Julie Dubler, Albert Noble, Craig Smith, Stone Hedge Properties, Stone Hedge Realty, to Audi Management V LLC, a property in Tunkhannock Twp. for $310,000.

- Administratrix Shirley M. Bullock, Shirley Shotwell deceased, to Ashley M. Delair, James H. Delair, property in Windham Twp. for $60,000.

- Administratrix Heather A. Dushanko, administrator Bryan Biga of the estate of Barbara C. Biga, to Nicholas J. Bobish Sr., a property in Northmoreland Twp. for $155,000.

- Joseph Porter, to John A. Kobylski Jr., Richard J. Kobylski, a property in Tunkhannock Twp. for $87,000.

- Eric Lee Fisher, Kylie Fisher, to William J. Fox, Kathleen M. Fox, a property in Tunkhannock Twp. for $227,000.

- William T. Warne, Frances D. Warne, to Frank J. DeMartino, Margaret E. DeMartino, property in Overfield Twp. for $150,000.

- Wyoming County Sheriff, Donna Tallia, Mark Tallia, to U.S. Bank Trust NA Trustee, property in Mehoopany Twp. for $7,148.61.

Estate filed

- Sarah E. Keithline, late of Wyoming County, the Amended First and Final Account of Roger Keithline, executor for the estate.

Marriage Licenses

- Andrew Thomas King of Tunkhannock to Shelby Claire Davis of Tunkhannock.

- Daniel K. Walters of Laceyville to Tina Marie (Daugherty) Farley of Laceyville.

Court notes 7/13/13

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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

Lucinda Antosh to Adam J. Eckels and Jacklyn M. Eckels for $480,000; Kingston Township.

Sand Springs Development Corp. to Rudolph Brown and Marilyn Ransom-Brown for $339,900; Butler Township.

Georgianna E. Orkwis (per agent) and Kenneth Orkwis (agent) to Theodore Kamprath Jr. for $153,000; Lehman Township.

Christopher David Matus and Rebecca Scott Matus to David Gozikowski Sr. for $159,999; Dallas.

Thomas G. Moore II and William T. Moore to John M. Dirico and Kimberly K. Dirico for $120,000; Nuanglola.

Police Blotter: Saturday, July 13, 2013

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City chase

SHAMOKIN - A 21-year-old Coal Township man accused of leading city officers on two high speed chases early Friday while driving his father's Jeep is jailed in Northumberland County Prison, Sunbury.

Levi Reigle, of 1244 Chemung St., is accused of running eight stop signs beginning at Lincoln and Eighth streets, where the first chase began shortly before 1 a.m., and continued into the Fifth Ward. Police said Reigle was alone when he drove a 1998 Jeep Cherokee into the hills of Big Mountain where the initial pursuit ended.

He again drove into the Fifth Ward about 10 minutes later and sped about on city streets, including Shamokin Street, according to police. That pursuit, too, ended with pedestrian safety in mind.

Cpl. Jarrod Scandle took Reigle into custody shortly before 2 a.m. at his home and transported him to the city police station where he allegedly failed field sobriety testing. Results of blood tests conducted at Geisinger-Shamokin Area Community Hospital are pending.

Reigle is charged by Scandle with two counts each of driving under the influence, fleeing police, disorderly conduct and reckless driving along with eight stop sign violations.

He was arraigned at 9:30 a.m. Friday before Magisterial District Judge John Gembic III and remanded to county prison in lieu of $15,000 cash. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.

Scandle was assisted by Patrolman William Miner.

The Jeep is owned by Jacob Reigle.

DUI charges

TREVORTON - Drunk driving charges were filed against a Sunbury man related to a June 8 crash near Trevorton.

According to state police at Stonington, Daniel Martin Cressinger, 47, of 205 N. Ninth St., had a blood alcohol level of 0.211 percent when he rolled a 1990 Ford Ranger while driving on Route 890 toward Trevorton. The vehicle struck a guide rail with its passenger side, crossed the highway and hit an embankment before rolling several times. He was alone at the time of the crash, which was reported at 8:14 p.m.

Witnesses told police Cressinger's vehicle was observed "all over" the highway just prior to the wreck.

Trooper Mark Adams said Cressinger smelled strongly of alcohol and slurred his speech while he was interviewed in the back of an ambulance. Field sobriety testing was not performed due to his injuries.

Cressinger is charged by Adams with two counts of driving under the influence, one count each of careless driving and speeding and two other roadway violations.

A preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge John Gembic II is scheduled for Aug. 6.

Scrap theft

SHAMROCK MILLS - Charges were filed Monday against a Danville man accused of attempting to steal $250 worth of aluminum on June 4 from a Shamokin Township scrap yard.

State police at Stonington says Joey Allen Aikey, 31, of 4 Upper Mulberry St., entered Stoneroads Iron and Metal, 346 Rose Road, Shamokin Township, about one mile north of Route 487, and loaded his vehicle with the scrap metal. The scrap yard's owner arrived about 7 a.m. to open up and encountered Aikey and held him on scene until police arrived.

Aikey is charged by Trooper Nicholas Berger with theft, receiving stolen property and criminal trespass. A preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge John Gembic II is scheduled for Aug. 6.

Pot at prison

COAL TOWNSHIP - A Carbon County woman was arrested last month after allegedly being found in possession of marijuana and a smoking pipe during a random vehicle search in the parking lot of SCI-Coal Township.

State police at Stonington said Laura Jane Getz, 23, of 1060 Main Road, Lehighton, drove a 2004 Oldsmobile Bravada to the state prison about 9:30 a.m. June 15. She consented to a random vehicle search and admitted to possessing a small amount of marijuana and the pipe, which was found in her purse.

Trooper Wendy Keefer charged Getz with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. A preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge John Gembic II is scheduled for Aug. 6.

Lanyard stolen

COAL TOWNSHIP - A Shamokin woman is charged by township police with retail theft for allegedly stealing a zebra-print lanyard valued at $1.97 from Wal-Mart Supercenter along Route 61.

Patrolman Ed Purcell filed the charge against Jesika Leigh McCann, 21, of 1008 N. Pearl St. The incident allegedly occurred between 5:40 and 5:55 p.m. June 29.

Stopped by a member of the store's asset protection division, she did not have valid identification and admitted having a prior conviction for retail theft.

A preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge John Gembic II is scheduled for Aug. 13.

Woman charged

COAL TOWNSHIP - A Shamokin woman is accused by township police of striking a man with a broken broom handle.

Christina J. Hepner, 25, of 19 E. Independence St., Apt. 7, and the alleged victim were involved in an argument at 1133 W. Montgomery St. after midnight Tuesday when she allegedly struck him in the forearm, causing injury.

She is charged by Patrolman Matthew Henrich with simple assault and harassment.


Prince George Crime for July 14

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

- Police responded to the 4300 block of Woodstock Road on July 1 for a reported assault.

- Police responded to the 15200 block of Chieftain Road on July 1 for a reported larceny and fraud.

- Police responded to the 5200 block of Oaklawn Boulevard on July 1 for a report of bad checks (13 incidents).

- Police responded to the 9600 block of Pole Run Road on July 1 for a reported larceny.

- Police responded to the 4900 block of Puddledock Road on July 1 for a report of bad checks.

- Police responded to the 4300 block of Jefferson Pointe Lane on July 1 for a reported assault.

- Police responded to the 6000 block of Chinquapin Circle on July 2 for a reported assault.

- Police responded to the 18100 block of James River Drive on July 2 for a reported break and enter.

- Police responded to the 13500 block of Old Stage Road on July 2 for a reported assault.

- Police responded to the 3800 block of Old Iron Road on July 2 for a reported assault.

- Police responded to the 4300 block of Flexon Drive on July 3 for a reported larceny.

- Police responded to the 700 block of Woodduck Street on July 3 for a reported destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 1400 block of Birdsong Road on July 4 for a reported larceny from vehicle.

- Police responded to the 500 block of Falcon Street on July 4 for a reported suspicious incident.

- Police responded to the 5000 block of Oaklawn Boulevard on July 4 for a reported hit and run.

- Police responded to the 5400 block of Snow Creek Court on July 5 for a reported trespassing.

- Police responded to the 6000 block of Chinquapin Circle on July 5 for a reported assault.

- Police responded to the 4000 block of Jefferson Park Road on July 6 for a reported destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 9800 block of Centennial Road on July 7 for a reported theft of motor vehicle parts.

- 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 July 14

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The following information was provided by the Hopewell Police Department.

- Assault-Aggravated: At 2:45 a.m. July 4, police responded to the 100 block of S. 12th Avenue in regards to an assault. Known offender assaulted victim with hands and glass, cutting victim on the head and was arrested.

- Assault-Aggravated: At 4 p.m. July 4, police responded to headquarters for a reported assault that occurred in the 2700 block of Portsmouth St. During argument, known offender assaulted victim by throwing cigarette rolling machine and was arrested.

- Assault-Aggravated/Domestic: At 9 p.m. July 4, police responded to the 4000 block of Kippax Drive in regards to a domestic assault. During an argument, known offender assaulted victim by punching and choking and was arrested.

- Brandishing Firearm: At 1:44 a.m. July 4, police responded to the 500 block of Winston Churchill Drive for a reported assault and brandishing. During argument, known offender brandished firearm while another offender assaulted victim with hands.

- Burglary/Breaking and Entering/Residential: At 7:48 a.m. July 1, police responded to the 2600 block of Pickett Street for a reported burglary. Unknown offender entered residence via previously damaged rear door and stole change, shotgun, training rifle, pellet gun and safe.

- Burglary/Breaking and Entering/Residential: At 6:30 p.m. July 2, police responded to the 100 block of Crescent Avenue for a reported burglary. Unknown offender entered residence via previously damaged rear door and stole cash, watch, jewelry box and wallet.

- Burglary/Breaking and Entering/Residential: At 10 a.m. July 4, police responded to the 2500 block of Freeman Street for a reported burglary. Unknown offender entered residence by removing window a/c unit, ransacked residence and stole three TVs.

- Drug/Narcotic Violation: At 12:55 p.m. July 1, police responded to the area of S. 8th Avenue and Buren Street for a reported narcotic activity. Known offender was found to be in possession of narcotics and was arrested.

- Drug/Narcotic Violation: At 8:04 p.m. July 5, police responded to the intersection of Portsmouth Street and Moultrie Avenue for a reported suspicious incident. Known offender was found to be intoxicated and in possession of narcotics and was arrested.

- Larceny-All Other Larceny: At 8:30 p.m. July 5, police responded to the 200 block of Appomattox Street for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole kayak from roadway. Kayak later returned.

- Larceny-All Other Larceny: At 10 p.m. July 3, police responded to the 800 block of Broadway in reference to a larceny. Unknown offender stole unsecured lawn mower from residential yard.

- Larceny-All Other Larceny: At 12 p.m. July 5, police responded to the 2600 block of Maple Street for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole a firearm from a residence.

- Larceny-All Other Larceny: At 3:45 a.m. July 5, police responded to the 2400 block of Grant Street for a reported larceny. Known offender stole stereo equipment from trailer, some of which was recovered.

- Larceny-All Other Larceny: At 11:32 p.m. July 8, police responded to the 1800 block of New Lincoln Circle for a reported suspicious circumstance. Two known juvenile offenders stole a can of gas. Petitions pending.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 6:30 a.m. July 5, police responded to the 1400 block of Sunnyside Avenue for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole game system from residence.

- Larceny-Theft From Building: At 12 p.m. July 6, police responded to the 2100 block of Dellrose Drive for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole heat pump from outside of residence.

- Motor Vehicle Theft/Moped, Motorcycle, Other Vehicle: At 2:05 a.m. July 2, police responded to the 2500 block of Oaklawn Boulevard for a reported larceny. Unknown offender stole scooter from outside of business.

- Motor Vehicle Theft/Moped, Motorcycle, Other Vehicle: At 12 p.m. July 7, police responded to the 2000 block of Liberty Avenue in reference to a larceny. Unknown offender stole unsecured scooter from rear yard.

- Robbery/Commercial: At 4:44 a.m. July 7, police responded to the 2000 block of W. Broadway for a reported robbery. Unknown masked offender entered business, brandished handgun, stole cash and fled.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 12:03 p.m. July 1, police responded to the 2400 block of Lee Street for a reported vandalism. Unknown offender broke vehicle window.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 4 p.m. July 2, police responded to the 2400 block of Danville Street for a reported vandalism. Unknown offender punctured vehicle tires.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 12:20 a.m. July 3, police responded to the 300 block of E. Broadway for a report of suspicious circumstances. Unknown offender broke business front window.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 10 p.m. July 3, police responded to the 500 block of E. Randolph Road for a reported vandalism. Unknown offender broke business front door glass.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 10 p.m. July 3, police responded to the 3300 block of Courthouse Road for a reported vandalism. Unknown offender broke vehicle rear window.

- Vandalism/Damage/Destruction of Property: At 1 p.m. July 7, police responded to the 3500 block of Courthouse Road for a reported vandalism. Unknown offender spray painted a residential storm door.

- Weapon Law Offenses: At 11:25 p.m. July 7, police responded to the 1800 block of Stewart Avenue for reported shots fired in the 1400 block of Pine Ave. Unknown offenders shot into occupied vehicle. No injuries.

- 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 7/14/2013

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DUI charges

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

Gregory Ray McKernan, 50, of Monroeton, by the state police, on May 24 on Patterson Boulevard, North Towanda Township. A test showed that McKernan's blood alcohol content was .093 percent on the day of his arrest. McKernan's preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 14 in Towanda District Court.

Jason Duane Waltz, 29, of Morehead, Ky., by the Towanda police, on June 28, on the Merrill Parkway in Towanda. Waltz exhibited signs of alcohol intoxication.

Branigan Keeley, 28, of Sayre, by Sayre Borough police, on April 26, on North Lehigh Avenue in Sayre. Keeley has also been charged with disorderly conduct. A blood alcohol test revealed that Keeley's blood alcohol content was .09 percent on the day of his arrest. Keeley has been sent a summons to appear before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw Aug. 20 for a preliminary hearing.

Cynthia Rae Parrish, 37, of Sayre, by Sayre Borough police, on May 26, on Spring Street in Sayre. Parrish has also been charged with driving a vehicle without a valid registration. A blood alcohol test revealed that Parrish's blood alcohol content was .24 percent on the day of her arrest. Parrish has been sent a summons to appear before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw Aug. 20 for a preliminary hearing.

Woman charged with theft

A Waverly woman was recently charged with theft by unlawful taking by Athens Township police.

According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Donna L. Chandler, 30, was also charged with receiving stolen property.

Police said Chandler removed an iPhone from a township residence without the permission of its owner.

Chandler's preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 13.

Disorderly conduct charge

An Athens man was recently charged with disorderly conduct by Athens Township police.

According to papers filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Christopher Richard Brown, 32, was also charged with public drunkenness.

Police said Brown climbed on top of the Athens Bridge parapet July 3, threatened to jump, and walked in the middle of the roadway in traffic. After police took him to Robert Packer Hospital for an evaluation, Brown caused a disturbance and yelled in the emergency department, according to police.

Brown's preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 13.

Laceyville man arrested

A Laceyville man was recently incarcerated by Athens Township police on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Dylan Joseph Robbins, 21, was found to be in possession of hypodermic needles, a small metal spoon, alcohol swabs, a smoking pipe and small plastic pieces during investigation into a suspicious vehicle at about 1:50 a.m. July 9 on Elmira Street.

Robbins was arraigned July 9 by Magisterial District Judge Fred Wheaton and remanded to the Bradford County Jail in lieu of $20,000 bail. Robbins' preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 16.

Assault charge

An Athens man was recently charged with simple assault by township police.

According to papers filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Benjamin Stewart Galacci, 26, was also charged with harassment by physical contact.

Police said Galacci hit, shoved and dragged a female victim during a July 6 altercation at his Front Street residence.

Galacci's preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 6.

Waverly police make arrests

Waverly village police recently made the following arrests, according to information from the Waverly Police Department:

James F. Rosh, 35, of Waverly, for two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance and one count each of unlawful possession of marijuana and criminal possession of a hypodermic instrument. Police said Rosh was found to be in possession of oxycodone and clonazepam pills and a hypodermic needle during investigation into an incident.

Justin M. Benjamin, 28, of Waverly, for falsely reporting an incident. Police said Benjamin recently reported a burglary of his residence and claimed prescription medications were stolen. Investigation revealed the medications were not stolen, according to police.

Scott M. Hurd, 40, of Waverly, for criminal possession of a controlled substance. Police said Hurd was found to be in possession of bath salts.

Trevor M. Prough, 20, of Athens, for assault. Police said Prough punched another person in the face.

Michael S. Slaughter, 30, of Waverly, for aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, following a traffic stop.

Sue E. Walton, 53, of Chemung, N.Y., for aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, driving with a suspended registration and operating a motor vehicle without insurance, following a traffic stop.

Chadwick J. Buynak, 33, of Waverly, for aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, following a traffic stop.

William Champluvier, 28, of Nichols, N.Y., on a warrant. Police said Champluvier was wanted for resisting arrest, unlawful fleeing of a police officer and aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle following an incident in which he led police on a chase.

Monroeton woman arrested

A Monroeton woman was recently arrested by Athens Township police on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Trishya Lee Bouse, 25, was found to be in possession of hypodermic syringes, cut-off cotton swabs and alcohol wipes during investigation into a suspicious vehicle parked at about 1:50 a.m. July 9 in the parking lot of an Elmira Street business.

Bouse was arraigned July 9 by Magisterial District Judge Fred Wheaton and remanded to the Bradford County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bail. Bouse's preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 16.

Retail theft charge

Two Lockwood, N.Y. women were recently charged with retail theft by Athens Township police.

According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Tiffany Marie Chandler, 21, and Amber Sue Chandler, 23, were also charged with receiving stolen property.

Police said the women removed several items from the Walmart on Elmira Street June 29. Tiffany Chandler stole a pillow, beach towels and a comforter totaling $82.40 as well as several other items, according to police. Police said Amber Chandler removed a video game console valued at $179.96.

Both women are scheduled to appear at preliminary hearings Aug. 13.

Wyalusing man faces felony charges

Michael Ryan Slocum, 21, of Wyalusing has been charged with criminal solicitation to commit sexual abuse of children, corruption of minors, and unlawful contact with minors, police said.

All of the charges are felonies, state police at Towanda said.

The charges were filed after Slocum had engaged in inappropriate messaging with a 14-year-old girl via Facebook, knowing that she was a minor, police said.

These online conversations with the victim, who was in Ulster Township at the time, occurred earlier this week, police said.

Slocum was arrested Thursday and arraigned before Troy Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox.

Slocum was then sent to the Bradford County jail in lieu of $55,000 bail, police said.

Towanda man faces drug charges

Jason Edward Stroud, 34, of Towanda faces a felony charge of possession of a designer drug and a misdemeanor charge of possession of a controlled or counterfeit substance, police said.

The charges were filed after Stroud was found to be in possession of a drug which was contained in a small wrapping of plastic, police said.

The substance in the plastic wrapping contained a compound that has the same chemical structure as bath salts, according to the state police at Towanda.

The incident occurred on Nov. 13 at a residence along Mason Street in Towanda, state police at Towanda said.

Stroud was arraigned by Towanda Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark on Wednesday. He was then sent to the Bradford County jail in lieu of $1,000 bail.

A preliminary hearing for Stroud has been scheduled on Wednesday in Towanda District Court.

Court Notes 7/15/13

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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS Richard Burick to R-Jam Holdings LLC for $250,000; Fairview Township. James D. Curran and Elizabeth M. Curran to Teresa A. Kwitkowski for $160,000; Black Creek Township. Kristen Tucker and Kristen Krashnak to Richard V. Cross for $2

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Fugitive from justice State police at Towanda said that Tyrone Lamont Norris, 35, of Philadelphia, who was wanted in Tioga County, N.Y. by the Waverly Village Police Department regarding an active bench warrant for assault of the third degree, was being

Wilkes-Barre police investigating weekend incidents

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WILKES-BARRE - City police reported the following incidents over the weekend: n Someone broke the passenger window of a vehicle parked near 186 Charles St. early Saturday morning. n Someone stole license plate DAY-3445 from a woman's vehicle between 6 p

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CHESTERFIELD/COLONIAL HEIGHTS - Crime Solvers needs your help this week to catch the following two fugitives. Shawn Joseph Edwards is wanted for a controlled substance distribution charge. Edwards is a 24-year-old, 6 feet, 1 inch tall, 190 pound white m

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Senior Judge Chester B. Muroski, presiding over Domestic Relations Contempt Court held July 9 and 11, ordered the following defendants jailed for failure to pay child support:

Todd Thomas, no address listed, jailed for 90 days for failure to pay $11,478.

Ian Alexander, 507 Mark Drive, Hanover Township, jailed for 30 days for failure to pay $731; jailed for 30 days for failure to pay $487.

Thomas Kurtis, 296 Wyoming Ave., Apt. 1, Wyoming, jailed for 90 days for failure to pay $5,000; jailed for 90 days for failure to pay $5,000; jailed for 90 days for failure to pay $5,000.

Wilkins Rodrigues, 116 E. Green St., Hazleton, jailed for 90 days for failure to pay $10,626. The following defendants have warrants out for their arrest:

Roedie Umana, 720 W. Second St., Hazleton, for failure to pay $762.

Mark Kowalski Sr., 442 E. Walnut St., Hazleton, for failure to pay $3,063; for failure to pay $3,347.

Sean Bohinski, 100 W. Main St., Nanticoke, for failure to pay $2,319.

Ulysses Harrington, 822 Monroe Ave., Scranton, for failure to pay $4,500.

Thomas J. Wilk, 322 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre, for failure to pay $1,102.

Richard Sypniewski Jr., 296 Wyoming Ave., Apt. 1, Wyoming, for failure to pay $2,677.

Patrick Sharp, 230 Sly St., Luzerne, for failure to pay $1,802; for failure to pay $2,231; for failure to pay $2,644.

Scott Zimmerman, 1449 Dickens St., Scranton, for failure to pay $9,375.

Eric Freeman, 194 Van Loon St., Plymouth, for failure to pay $1,006.

Angelo Hardy, c/o 608 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, for failure to pay $461.

William Laird Sr., 166 Fifth St., Apt. 5, Wyoming, for failure to pay $1,000.

Lens Dextra, Apt. 3, 13 Loxley St., Hanover Township, for failure to pay $3,506.

Michael Grabko, 1326 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, for failure to pay $17,748; for failure to pay $1,400.

John Murphy III, 307 Race St., West Pittston, for failure to pay $3,961.

Robert Shaffer, 23 Buck Birch Lane, White Haven, for failure to pay $4,477.

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

Jeffrey Rifenbery and Angeline Rifenbery to Joseph Bekanich for $86,000; Luzerne.

David W. Sieminski to Marcus Magyar and Carmella Argento for $148,500; Forty Fort.

Adam Kowalczyk and Krystle Kowalczyk to Brian Sudul and Stacy Sudul for $214,500; Franklin Township.

Arlene J. Bergevin to Rocco L. Yanora for $145,000; Dallas.

Debra L. Martz and Debra L. Leary to Walter Lightner for $159,900; Yatesville.

MSY Investments LLC to Prem Investments LLC for $250,000; Salem Township.

Henry N. Hertzler and Lydia B. Hertzler to Barry L. Page and Debra A. Page for $70,000; Huntington Township.

Lackawanna County Court Notes 7-16-2013

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Marriage licenses

- James Robert Warner and Jennifer Duffy, both of Olyphant.

- Joseph Paul Brennan and Mariana Adams, both of Carbondale.

- Coty Allen Wright and Melissa Marie Gavin, both of Factoryville.

- William Mark Pfeffer Jr. and Tiffany Marie Benson, both of Carbondale.

- Gerardo Lopez-Gutierrez and Maribel Perez-Martinez, both of Scranton.

- Moses Leo Bayon and Giada Grossi, both of Olyphant.

- William Gerald Orloff, Simpsonville, S.C., and Joann Grace Jordan, Moosic.

- Michael Courtright and Jessica Kennedy, both of Scranton.

- Michael Gillott, Mayfield, and Amy Marie Trago, Carbondale.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

- Phillip Ernest Masker Jr., Scranton, to Thomas A. Pavlowski, Dunmore; a property at 348 Putnam St., Scranton, for $25,000.

- Thomas A. and Melissa Pavlowski, Dunmore, to Carol Constantine and Casey Judge, Scranton; a property at 348 Putnam St., Scranton, for $27,000.

- Mariel G. and Regina C. Carino; Candonino C. and Perla B. Gazmen, Olyphant, to Joseph T. and Renee Munley, Jessup; properties at 117 and 119 Susquehanna Ave., Olyphant, for $38,000.

- Robert Jr. and Marlene Warfel, Madison Twp., to Fidelity Deposit and Discount Bank; a property at 124 W. Drinker St., Dunmore, for $158,000.

- Joseph A. and Elizabeth Nati, S. Abington Twp., to Diane Whitelavich, Mayfield; a property at Healey Hill, Greenfield Twp., for $51,000.

- Stacy Umthun, personal representative of the estate of James T. Reilly, Omaha, Neb., to Paul H. and Sharleen M. Alex, Wilmington, Del.; a property at Big Bass Lake, Clifton Twp., for $184,000.

- Frederick T. James, Old Forge, to Kezia L. Ellison, Pittsburgh; a property at 1413 Monsey Ave., Scranton, for $52,500.

- Frank A. and Valarie Brown, Dunmore, to Taylor M. Grazulewicz, Scranton; a property at 613 Sherwood Ave., Dunmore, for $127,000.

divorce sought

- Christy Rollison, Mayfield, v. Eric Rollison, Jermyn; married July 16, 2011 in Olyphant; pro se.

Estates filed

- Julia Beckage, 204 Adams Ave., Olyphant, letters testamentary to Deborah Ann Beckage Yantorn, 918 Justus Blvd., Scott Twp.

- Walter Thomas Foley, 950 Morgan Highway, Scranton, letters testamentary to Walter J. Foley, 9508 Emory Grove Road, Gaithersburg, Md.

- Constantino P. DePietro, 1005 Union Ave., Scranton, letters testamentary to Erma DePietro, same address.

- Patrick H. Cunningham, 615 Alder St., Scranton, letters testamentary to Kathleen E. Hogan, now by marriage Kathleen E. Mazdin, same address,

- William L. Rowan, 427 Minooka Ave., Moosic, letters testamentary to Judith A. Rowan, same address.

federal tax liens

- Timothy J. Devanney, 618 Electric St., Scranton; $51,757.71.

- Mike Bevilacqua Sheet Metal Inc., 916 Capouse Ave., Scranton; $24,438.31.

- John C. Heil Co. Inc., Heils Place, 1002 Wheeler Ave., Scranton; $1,784.25.

- Michael L. Lesnefsky, P.O. Box 261, Blakely; $14,479.88.

- Patrick Purcell Skinn, Top Notch Tobacco, 860 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit; $9,968.50.

- Moosic Dental Group Inc., 502 Church St., Moosic; $1,560.

Police Blotter: Tuesday, July 16, 2013

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Theft charges

COAL TOWNSHIP - Joseph Miscavage IV, 19, of 128 Tharp St., Tharptown, and a 15-year-old male from Shamokin have been charged by Patrolman Chris Lapotsky with stealing a 2008 "Baja-Heat" mini bike from the rear of Robert Schleig's property at 705 Center St., Tharptown, on May 20.

Police said the mini bike was recovered, but sustained approximately $200 in damage.

Miscavage was charged with theft, criminal conspiracy to commit theft and criminal mischief. The teen was charged with theft, receiving stolen property, criminal conspiracy to commit theft and criminal mischief.

Robbery

ADAMS TOWNSHIP - State police at Selinsgrove are searching for a white male in his late 30s or early 40s who allegedly robbed a 27-year-old female between 1:30 and 2 a.m. Sunday along Route 4014 in this Snyder County township.

Police said the suspect, who is of average build, stopped along the road and made advances toward the victim who was building a fire. Police said the man then stole money and medication from her purse. He then fled the scene in a red full-size Chevy pickup truck.

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Trooper Brent W. Bobb at 374-8145.

Simple assault

PALO ALTO - John Liptok, 24, of Pottsville, has been charged by state police at Schuylkill Haven with simple assault and harassment for allegedly assaulting Kevin Wagner, 26, of Auburn, who suffered numerous injuries.

Police said the assault occurred between 9 p.m. July 9 and 1 a.m. July 10 along railroad tracks beneath Route 61 in this Schuylkill County borough.

Criminal mischief

COAL TOWNSHIP - Eric Dietrich, 51, of 402 1/2 Mahoning St., Milton, has been charged by Patrolman Chris Lapotsky with criminal mischief relating to an incident at 5:30 p.m. June 3.

Police reported Dietrich took a 2002 Saturn owned by Michael Morris, 59, of 9 N. Seventh St., Shamokin, without his permission from Jones Enterprises along Route 125. Police said Dietrich returned to Jones Enterprises a short time later and allegedly cracked the windshield and fender and smeared black grease all over the cloth front seats of Morris' car, causing $1,346.74 worth of damage.

Public drunkenness

SHAMOKIN - Shawn Soliday, 29, of 10 S. Vine St., Shamokin, was cited by Patrolman Shane Mowery for public drunkenness for causing a disturbance at about 8 p.m. July 7 at Vine and Oneida streets.

Teens found

SUNBURY - Two teens from Sunbury, who left home early Thursday morning, have been found, according to city police.

Sunbury City Police Chief Stephen Mazzeo reported Monday that Joseph Theis, 16, and Christopher Reicher, 15, have been found and are currently under the care of the Northumberland County Children and Youth Agency.

In a press release, police thanked the local news media, general public and the assisting law enforcement agencies that discovered the "endangered youths."

Police Briefs 7/16/2013

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Local residents accused of PFA violation

Randy J. Potter, 48, of Wysox and Amanda G. Place, 44, of Towanda each violated a PFA that they had placed on each other, police said.

The violations of the protection from abuse orders occurred at 9:45 p.m. Saturday at a location in Wysox Township, state police at Towanda said.

Potter and Place were both arrested and arraigned in Towanda District Court, police said.

Burglary occurs in Monroe Twp.

A burglary has occurred at a residence on Sharcana Road in Monroe Township, police said.

The residence is owned by a 78-year-old man from Hatfield, Pa., police said.

Sometime between June 4 and June 21, someone entered the residence and stole a corded electric drill, state police said.

Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to contact the state police at Towanda at (570) 265-2186 or 800-4-PA-TIPS.

"(Your name is) not required, just your information. Up to $2,000 cash reward if your information results in an arrest," the state police wrote in a press release that they issued on Monday about the burglary.

Criminal mischief occurs in Wysox Twp.

State police said they are trying to find out who smashed a side window of a vehicle, which is owned by Adroit Field Services, in Wysox Township.

The criminal mischief occurred sometime between 5 p.m. Saturday and 6:30 a.m. Sunday at Adroit Field Services at 24404 state Route 187, police said.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the state police at Towanda at (570) 265-2186 or 800-4-PA-TIPS.

"(Your name is) not required, just your information. Anonymous tips may pay up to $2,000," the state police wrote in a press release that they issued about the incident.

Towanda residents charged with possession of drug paraphernalia

Towanda residents Paul Henry Dodd and Nancy Rebecca Benjamin were both recently charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, police said.

Dodd, 39, and Benjamin, 24, were in possession of syringes, metal spoons with residue, pipes and other drug paraphernalia, police said.

Some of the drug paraphernalia was found in their home on July 8 when a state parole agent came to the residence to check on Benjamin, police said.

Towanda police, who were then called to the scene, received permission from Dodd to search the residence, and more drug paraphernalia was found, according to the Towanda police.

Dodd and Benjamin were also charged with the first-degree misdemeanor of possession of a prohibited offensive weapon, because a large metal knife, commonly called a "butterfly knife," was found in their residence, police said.

Dodd and Benjamin have been sent summonses which order them to appear for a preliminary hearing on Aug. 30 in Towanda District Court.

DUI charges

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

Thomas Andrew Cotter, 54, of Milan, by state police, on May 24, on State Route 220 at Milan Road in Ulster Township. A blood alcohol test revealed that Cotter's blood alcohol content was .178 percent on the day of his arrest.

Kaleb Michael Whyte, 23, of Monroeton, by state police, on June 30, on Overton Road in Albany Township. Whyte refused to submit to a blood alcohol test.

Christopher William Allen, 19, of Athens, by state police, on June 7, on State Route 220 in North Towanda Township. A blood test revealed that Allen had marijuana in his body on the day of his arrest. Allen was also charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia after a pipe with marijuana residue was found inside of his vehicle.

Valeriano Chavez Rubio, 46, of Mount Ayr, Iowa, by state police, on July 5, on State Route 220 in Albany Township. Rubio exhibited signs of being under the influence of alcohol on the day of his arrest.

William Joseph Weidman, 31, of New Albany, by state police, on May 23, on Beebe Road in Overton Township. A blood alcohol test revealed that Weidman's blood alcohol content was .16 percent on the day of his arrest. Weidman was arrested after he crashed his ATV and received moderate injuries. He also faces charges relating to driving an ATV on a public roadway.

Beverly Ann Moton, 51, of Wysox, by Towanda police, on June 9, in the Burger King parking lot on Main Street in Towanda. A blood test revealed that Moton's blood alcohol content was .24 percent on the day of his arrest.

Caleb J. Quelle, 25, of Withee, Wisc., by Athens Township police, on July 14, on Elmira Street in Athens Township. Quelle has also been charged with driving without a valid license. Quelle refused to submit to a blood alcohol test to determine his blood alcohol content. Quelle was arraigned July 15 and remanded to the Bradford County Jail in lieu of $15,000 bail. Quelle is scheduled to appear July 23 before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw for a preliminary hearing.

Police sting drug dealer

Dakota Dean Hinkley, 19, of Monroeton was recently charged with possession with the intent to deliver a controlled substance, criminal conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance and criminal use of a communications facility.

According to police, Hinkley sold six Klonopin pills to a confidential informant on August 3, 2012 in a parking lot on York Avenue in Towanda.

During Hinkley's arraignment he was released on non-monetary bail and scheduled to appear before Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark on July 17 for a preliminary hearing.

Woman poses as police officer

Brooke Nicole Maloney, 18, of Towanda has been charged with false impersonation of a privately employed person, impersonating a public servant and disorderly conduct relating to a June 25 incident on Lombard Street in Towanda.

According to police, Maloney went to the front door of a private residence on Lombard Street and announced herself as a police officer and demanded the door be opened.

Maloney has been sent a summons to appear before Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark on Aug. 7 for a preliminary hearing.

Man charged with resisting arrest

A Towanda man was recently charged with resisting arrest by Sayre Borough police.

According to papers filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Thomas G. Shock, 37, was also charged with public drunkenness.

Police said Shock was found laying in the middle of South Higgins Avenue at about 6 a.m. July 5. Police said Shock, who admitted to using bath salts prior to the incident, attempted to run from officers. Officers deployed a stun gun on Shock twice, police said.

Shock's preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 13.

Police investigate MVA

State police at Towanda recently investigated a one-car motor vehicle accident in Sheshequin Township.

According to information from state police, a 1999 Dodge Durango operated by Sara M. Pertnoy, 26, of Waverly, was traveling west on Bradley Road when she lost control of the vehicle at about 7:45 a.m. July 10. The vehicle struck an embankment and flipped onto its driver's side, police said.

Pertnoy suffered moderate injury, but was not transported to a hospital by ambulance, police said. A passenger, Jorge A. Garcia Jr., 27, of Waverly, was not injured, police said. Both Pertnoy and Garcia wore seatbelts at the time of the accident.

Police charged Pertnoy with speeding, according to police.

Man charged with theft of services

A man was recently charged with theft of services by state police.

According to information from state police at Towanda, Michael Peaslee, 18, no address given, was charged following a July 7 taxi ride to a location on Doty Hill Road in Ridgebury Township. Police said Peaslee was unable to pay a $19 fare at the end of the transport.

Public drunkenness charge

State police at Towanda recently filed a public drunkenness charge against an Ulster man.

According to state police information, police filed charged against Noel Schad, 42, after he was observed lying in the yard of the Ulster post office on Route 220 at about 5 p.m. July 3. Schad appeared to be intoxicated, police said.

Disorderly conduct charge

A Sayre man was recently arrested by borough police on a charge of disorderly conduct.

According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Scott Jeffrey Lane, 35, was also charged with careless driving, fleeing or attempting to elude an officer, driving without lights to avoid identification or arrest, reckless driving and driving while intoxicated.

Police said Lane led police on a vehicle and foot chase following an attempted traffic stop May 4 on Bradford Street.

Lane was arraigned July 12 and released from the Bradford County Jail on non-monetary bail. Lane's preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 23.

Man charged with conspiracy

An Athens man was recently charged with criminal conspiracy to commit retail theft by Athens Township police.

According to papers filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Gregg David Evans, 25, assisted in a June 26 theft at the Tops supermarket on Elmira Street.

Evans' preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 13.

Sayre man arrested for rape

A Sayre man was recently arrested by borough police on a charge of rape by forcible compulsion.

According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Holden M. Taylor, 18, was also charged with corruption of minors and possession of a controlled substance.

Police said Taylor had unwanted sexual contact with a 17-year-old female July 12 at a borough residence. Upon searching the residence, officers found 13 marijuana plants in various stages of growth, police said.

Taylor was arraigned July 12 by Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox and remanded to the Bradford County Jail in lieu of $55,000 bail. Taylor's preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 16.

Man charged with fleeing police

An Athens man was recently charged with fleeing or attempting to elude an officer by Sayre Borough police.

According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Peter James Rosenberger, 29, was also charged with four counts of failure to stop at a stop sign and one count each of driving under the influence, reckless driving, careless driving, speeding, leaving the scene of a property damage accident, reckless endangerment and failure to stop at a red light.

Police said Rosenberger led officers on a high-speed chase at about 2 a.m. July 13 through the borough and into Athens Borough. A preliminary breath test came back positive for the presence of alcohol.

Rosenberger was arraigned July 13 by Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark and remanded to the Bradford County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bail. Rosenberger's preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 23.

Retail theft charge

A Towanda man was recently charged with retail theft by Athens Township police.

According to papers filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Tony Earl Swanson, 45, was also charged with harassment by physical contact.

Police said Swanson is accused of removing $219.69 in merchandise July 13 from the Walmart store on Elmira Street. Swanson pushed a store employee out of the way during the theft, police said. Swanson's criminal history revealed several previous retail theft charges, according to police.

Swanson was arraigned July 13 and remanded to the Bradford County Jail on $20,000 bail. Swanson's preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 23.

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

- Police responded to the 9200 block of Lost Forest Drive at 10:09 a.m. July 8 for a reported animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 2900 block of Sherbourne Road at 9:42 a.m. July 8 for a reported animal-case other.

- Police responded to the 1200 block of Edenshire Road at 4 p.m. July 8 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 12300 block of Jefferson David Highway at 9:10 p.m. July 8 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 11 a.m. July 8, police responded to the 9500 block of Riddle Road for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s attempted to gain entry through three rear windows.

- Police responded to the 3700 block of Berrybrook Drive at 10 a.m. July 1 for a reported death investigation-undetermined.

- Police responded to the 4600 Treely Road at 10 p.m. July 7 for a reported death investigation-suicide threatened.

- Police responded to the 14800 block of Bradley Bridge Road at 11 a.m. July 8 for a reported death investigation-suicide threatened.

- Police responded to the 125000 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 11:40 p.m. July 7 for a reported juvenile violations-curfew and loitering.

- Larceny-Other: at 7 a.m. July 8, police responded to the 4700 block of Brittonwood Court for a reported larceny. Stolen property: miscellaneous items.

- Police responded to the 700 block of W. Hundred Road at 1:45 p.m. July 7 for a reported miscellaneous suspicious person/vehicle/situation.

- Police responded to the 6100 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 8:45 p.m. July 8 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 15200 block of Timsberry Circle at 10 p.m. July 8 for a reported trespassing (including prowler)-residential.

- Police responded to the 5700 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 12:24 p.m. July 10 for a reported animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 6200 block of Omo Road at 3:07 p.m. July 10 for a reported animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 6400 block of Lothaire Court at 10:30 p.m. July 4 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 7300 block of Beach Road at 8:26 p.m. July 10 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 7300 block of Winterleaf Court at 9 p.m. July 10 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 3900 block of Wood Dale Road at 4:20 p.m. July 10 for a reported assault simple-domestic.

- Police responded to the 10800 block of Weybridge Road at 10 p.m. July 10 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 3000 block of Meadowdale Boulevard at 1 p.m. July 7 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 2700 block of Goolsby Avenue at 3:15 p.m. July 10 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 2900 block of Mountclair Road at 12 p.m. July 10 for a reported death investigation-suicide attempt.

- Police responded to the 9600 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 4:52 a.m. July 10 for a reported disorderly/disturance-boisterous conduct/profanity.

- Fraud-Other: At 12 p.m. July 3, police responded to the 8600 block of Firethorne Lane for a reported fraud. Stolen property: currency, notes, etc.

- Fraud-Other: At 10:45 p.m. July 10, police responded to 11700 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a reported fraud. Stolen property: miscellaneous items.

- Fraud-Other: At 12 p.m. July 8, police responded to the 13400 block of Pungo Tr for a reported fraud. Unknown suspect/s stole currency, notes, etc.

- Larceny From Building: At 9:50 p.m. July 10, police responded to the 4000 block of Kingsland Road for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole miscellaneous items.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 5 p.m. July 9, police responded to the 400 block of E. Hundred Road for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s entered an unlocked vehicle and removed miscellaneous items, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny-Other: At 3 p.m. July 9, police responded to the 1900 block of Bermuda Hundred Road for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole vases from the listed location.

- Larceny-Other: At 8 p.m. July 9, police responded to the 11700 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole consumable goods.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: At 4:02 p.m. July 10, police responded to the 2700 block of W. Hundred Road for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole miscellaneous items.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: At 9:15 p.m. July 10, police responded to the 12800 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole clothing and furs.

- Police responded to the 15900 block of Dockside Court at 12:01 a.m. July 4 for a reported miscellaneous-obscene call.

- Police responded to the 7300 block of Hopkins Road at 3:55 a.m. July 10 for a reported miscellaneous violate protective order.

- Police responded to the 700 block of E. Hundred Road at 7:19 p.m. July 10 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 19500 block of Walker Avenue at 6 p.m. July 10 for a reported narcotics/drug/sale/manufacture marijuana.

- Robbery-Other Dangerous Weapon-Highway, Street, Etc: At 11:45 p.m. July 8, police responded to the 13300 block of Evelyn Drive for a reported robbery. Three unknown suspects approached the victims at the listed location. One of the suspects displayed a broken metal broom handles as a weapon. The suspects searched through the pockets of the victims, stole currency, notes, etc and miscellaneous items and left the scene.

- Police responded to the 8600 block of Firethorne Lane at 12:15 p.m. July 10 for a reported traffic-improper licensing/registration.

- Police responded to the 2700 block of Martingale Road at 1;24 a.m. July 10 for a reported vandalism-commercial/business.

- Police responded to the 15900 block of Tri Gate Road at 5 p.m. July 9 for a reported vandalism- motor vehicle.

- Police responded to the 10200 block of Iron Bridge Road at 7:30 a.m. July 10 for a reported weapons violations-carrying concealed weapon.

- Police responded to the 9600 block of Bright Hope Road at 8 p.m. July 11 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 2600 block of Velda Road at 9 p.m. July 11 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 8800 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 9:25 p.m. July 11 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 16500 block of Harrowgate Road at 9:30 p.m. July 11 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 5300 block of Thornington Drive at 10:05 a.m. July 11 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 6900 block of Strathmore Court at 7 p.m. July 11 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 4 p.m. July 10, police responded to the 5800 block of Jessup Pond Lane for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s gained entry into the residence through a rear window and removed clothing, furs, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 2:30 p.m. July 7, police responded to the 3300 block of Howlett Road for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s gained entry into the residence and removed an hvac unit from outside the residence.

- Police responded to the 1700 block of Florence Avenue at 7:30 p.m. July 11 for a reported death investigation-suicide threatened.

- Fraud-Idenity: At 10 a.m. July 11, police responded to the 20900 block of Chesterfield Avenue for a reported fraud.

- Larceny From Building: At 10 a.m. July 8, police responded to the 5900 block of Misty Oak Court for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole miscellaneous items.

- Larceny From Building: At 2:30 p.m. July 10, police responded to the 6800 block of Lucy Corr Boulevard for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole currency, notes, etc and miscellaneous items.

- Larceny-Motor Vehicle Parts: At 11 p.m. July 10, police responded to the 10000 block of S. General Boulevard for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s entered a locked vehicle with the windows partially open with no signs of forced entry and stole miscellaneous items.

- Larceny-Other: At 9 a.m. July 11, police responded to the 2900 block of Kingsdale Road for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole currency, notes, etc and miscellaneous items.

- Larceny-Other: At 5 p.m. July 10, police responded to the 1200 block of Willis Road for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole miscellaneous items.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: At 1:45 p.m. July 11, police responded to the 12000 block of Iron Bridge Plaza for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole consumable goods and miscellaneous items.

- Police responded to the 800 block of Buccaneer Drive at 1 a.m. July 11 for a reported liquor law violations-illegal possession.

- Police responded to the 2800 block of Libwood Avenue at 1:20 a.m. July 11 for a reported miscellaneous mental subject.

- Police responded to the 7400 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 8:14 p.m. July 11 for a reported miscellaneous-mental subject.

- Police responded to the 1000 block of W. Harbour Drive at 4 p.m. July 11 for a reported miscellaneous suspicious person/vehicle/situation.

- Police responded to the 7900 block of Iron Bridge Road at 10 p.m. July 10 for a reported miscellaneous threatening call.

- Police responded to the 8800 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 12:40 p.m. July 11 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 6700 block of Reinhold Drive at 5:30 p.m. July 10 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 6500 block of S. Beulah Road at 7:15 p.m. July 11 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- police responded to the 4800 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 11 p.m. July 11 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijauna.

- Police responded to the 2400 block of Old Bermuda Hundred Road at 12:30 p.m. July 11 for a reported attempted rape.

- Police responded to the 10100 block of River Road at 8:20 a.m. July 11 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 7000 block of Lucy Corr Boulevard at 7:30 a.m. July 11 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 10600 block of Macandrew Lane at 2:45 p.m. July 11 for a reported vandalism-motor vehicle.

- Police responded to the 5200 block of Chippenham Crossing at 6:35 p.m. July 13 for a reported animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 8000 block of Baugh Lane at 10:57 a.m. July 12 for a reported animal case-other.

- Police responded to the 3800 block of Wood Dale Road at 4:20 a.m. July 12 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 4100 block of Jackie Lane at 11:27 a.m. July 12 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 6400 block of Hackney Circle at 2:20 p.m. July 13 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 8600 block of Pine Glade Lane at 2:30 p.m. July 13 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 5900 block of Ferintosh Lane at 5 p.m. July 13 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 6500 block of Creekrun Drive at 6:10 p.m. July 13 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 4000 block of Birdbrook Drive at 9:30 p.m. July 13 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 9300 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 12:30 a.m. July 14 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 7500 block of Robinwood Court at 12:50 a.m. July 14 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 6200 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 9:34 a.m. July 14 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 1100 block of Cliffside Drive at 1:15 a.m. July 13 for a reported simple assault with other dangerous weapon.

- Burglary/B&E-Non Res: At 2:30 a.m. July 12 for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s attempted to gain entry through an emergency exist at the listed location.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 4:30 a.m. July 13, police responded to the 3400 block of Paxford Road for a reported burglary. Known suspect entered residence through an unlocked front door.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 7:30 p.m. July 13, police responded to the 20300 block of Woodpecker Road for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s entered the vacant residence and removed an hvac unit from outside the rear of the residence.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 11:30 a.m. July 12, police responded to the 5300 block of Sir Sagamore Drive for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s gained entry into the residence by prying open the rear kitchen window and stole firearms.

- Police responded to the 21500 block of Chesterfield Avenue at 2:25 p.m. July 14 for a reported death investigation-accidental drowning.

- Police responded to the 9500 block of Telstar Drive at 12:50 a.m. July 13 for a reported death investigation-suicide attempt.

- Police responded to the 13700 block of Nile Road at 8:20 a.m. July 12 for a reported death investigation-suicide threatened.

- Police responded to the 2100 block of Valley Road at 10:30 a.m. July 14 for a reported disorderly/disturbance-boisterous conduct/profanity.

- Fraud-Identity: At 3 a.m. July 14, police responded to the 6900 block of Mimms Drive for a reported fraud.

- Fraud-Other: At 1:45 p.m. July 13, police responded to the 12000 block of Iron Bride Plaza for a reported fraud. Unknown suspect/s stole currency, notes, etc, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Police responded to the 13400 block of Quixton Lane at 7 p.m. July 14 for a reported injury-accidental overdose.

- Larceny From Building: At 3:14 p.m. July 11, police responded to the 12200 block of Bermuda Crossroad Lane for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole currency, notes, etc, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny From Building: At 3:53 p.m. July 6, police responded to the 12300 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s stole miscellaneous items.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 7 a.m. July 6, police responded to the 12400 block of Redwater Creek Road for a reported larceny. Victim reported currency, notes, etc and miscellaneous items were stolen from her locked vehicle.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 12 a.m. July 13, police responded to the 15800 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect stole property from the victim's unlocked vehicle.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 7 a.m. July 13, police responded to the 20800 block of Woodpecker Road for a reported larceny. Two vehicles were entered and currency, notes, etc and miscellaneous items were reported stolen.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 12:10 a.m. July 13, police responded to the 11900 block of Beechwood Forest Drive for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s forced the passenger side window down and stole jewelry, precious metals, miscellaneous items, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 10:30 p.m. July 13, police responded to the 7500 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s broke a front window and stole consumable goods, jewelry and precious metals and miscellaneous items.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 11:59 p.m. July 13, police responded to the 15300 block of Henrico Street for a reported larceny. Consumable goods and currency, notes, etc were reported stolen from victim's unlocked vehicle.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 9 p.m. July 13, police responded to the 12800 block of Seahorse Drive for a reported larceny. TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc were reported stolen from victim's unlocked vehicle.

- Larceny From Motor Vehicles: At 8 a.m. July 11, police responded to the 4900 block of Cogbill Road for a reported larceny. Miscellaneous items were reported stolen from victim's unlocked vehicle.

- Larceny Motor Vehicle Parts: At 4 p.m. July 12, police responded to the 3900 block of Treely Road for a reported larceny of front license plate.

- Larceny-Motor Vehicle Parts: At 12:01 a.m. July 11, police responded to the 15100 block of Lorimer Road for a reported larceny of rear license plate.

- 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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