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Prince George Crime for July 28

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

- Police responded to the 6700 block of Prince George Drive on July 15 for a reported hit and run and destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 6500 block of Enterprise Drive on July 16 for a reported assault.

- Police responded to the 4600 block of County Drive on July 16 for a reported larceny from vehicle and destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 1800 block of Coggins Point Road on July 16 for a reported larceny from a vehicle.

- Police responded to the 2200 block of River Road on July 16 for a reported break and enter and destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 1400 block of Butternut Drive on July 16 for a reported larceny.

- Police responded to the 4300 block of Esposito Place on July 17 for a reported suspicious incident.

- Police responded to the 5200 block of Hillside Park Drive on July 17 for a reported larceny.

- Police responded to the 4400 block of Jefferson Pointe Lane on July 18 for a reported larceny from a building.

- Police responded to the 11800 block of S. Crater Road on July 19 for a reported motor vehicle theft.

- Police responded to the 11900 block of S. Crater Road on July 19 for a reported larceny from a vehicle.

- Police responded to the 12000 block of S. Crater Road on July 19 for a reported larceny from a vehicle.

- Police responded to the 11900 block of S. Crater Road on July 19 for a reported for a larceny from a vehicle.

- Police responded to the 4300 block of Mount Sinai Road on July 19 for a reported family offense-non violent.

- Police responded to the 4600 block of County Drive on July 19 for a reported larceny.

- Police responded to the 1300 block of Butternut Drive on July 20 for a reported destruction of property and disorderly conduct.

- Police responded to the 5200 block of County Drive on July 20 for a reported break and enter.

- Police responded for the 3600 block of Madison Street on July 20 for a reported break and enter and destruction of property.

- Police responded to the 10100 block of Southampton Road on July 21 for a reported larceny from a vehicle.

- 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.


Bradford County Court News 7/28/2013

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

Rance Soule, 55, Florida, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Aggravated Indecent Assault, a felony of the second degree. Soule will be sentenced in October, following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department and an evaluation by the Sexual Offender Assessment Board. The victim was a minor. The felony carries a maximum sentence of 10 years. Soule will be under a lifetime requirements to register as a Sex Offender. Trooper Miranda Musick for the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Soule following investigation of an incident that occurred in South Creek Township.

The case against Soule was called for jury trial on July 22, 2013.

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

Andrew D. Floyd, Jr., 22, Towanda, PA, was sentenced to imprisonment in a Pennsylvania State Correctional Faculty for a term of eight months to 24 months, and fines totaling $1300, for the offenses of Criminal Mischief and Criminal Trespass. The sentence will be served consecutively to sentences imposed by the court for earlier convictions making a total sentence of 19 months to 59 months. Officer Derek Dekar of the Athens Borough Police Department arrested Floyd for the offenses in November 2012.

Garrett Morgan, 22, Milan, PA, was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from 72 hours to six months, and a fine of $1000, for the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol; he will also lose his Pennsylvania driving privilege for 12 months. Corporal Norman Strauss of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Morgan for the offense following investigation of an incident that occurred in Towanda Township.

Shawn A. MacDougall, 36, Troy, PA, was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from 100 days to 18 months, and a fine of $500, for the offense of Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle. Trooper Brandon Allis of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested MacDougall for the offense following investigation of an incident that occurred in Troy Township.

Michelle L. Mossmayer, 33, Athens, 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 $300, for the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol; she will also lose her Pennsylvania driving privilege for 12 months. Trooper Kevin Hibson of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Mossmayer for the offense following investigation of an incident that occurred in Litchfield Township.

Robert Buckley Jr, 30, Towanda, PA, was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from 10 days to 12 months, and a fine of $400, for the offense of Simple Assault. Officer George Nichols of the Sayre Borough Police Department arrested Buckley for the offense.

Julia McGinnis, 31, Lowman, NY, was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility of from 30 days to 18 months, and a fine of $400, for two counts of the offense of Retail Theft. Officers John Fedorchak and Daniel Thomas of the Athens Township Police Department arrested McGinnis, respectively, for the offenses in July 2012 and March 2012.

Aaron Bennett, 28, Dushore, PA was resentenced, following revocation of his original sentence of probation for violation of probation conditions, to imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for a term of from two months to 23 months, 29 days, and a fine of $500, for the offense of Theft by Deception. Trooper Thad Warnick of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Bennett for the offense following investigation of an incident that occurred in Towanda Township.

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

Laura Dinelli, 20, Towanda, PA, entered pleas of guilty to two counts of the offense of Driving under the Influence of Alcohol; her sentencing date has been set for Aug. 1, 2013. Troopers Joshua Fisher and Matthew Grebeck of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Dinelli for the offense following investigation of an incident that occurred in Towanda Township.

Lucas Kinsman, 26, Sayre, PA, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Retail Theft; his sentencing date has been set for July 15, 2013. Officer Denny Slater of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Kinsman for the offense.

George Lynn Dunn, 39, Towanda, PA, entered pleas of guilty to two counts of the offense of Bad Check; her sentencing date has been set for Aug. 1, 2013. Trooper Miranda Musick of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Dunn for the offenses following investigation of an incident that occurred in Towanda Township.

James Nero, 31, Athens, PA, entered pleas of guilty to the offenses of Simple Assault, Harassment, and criminal mischief; his sentencing date has been set for Aug. 1, 2013. Trooper David Sweeney of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Nero for the offenses following investigation of an incident that occurred in Litchfield Township.

Edward J. Sands, 42, Wyalusing, PA, entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. Sands will be sentenced following preparation of a presentence report by the Bradford County Probation Department. Officer John Hennessy of the Towanda Borough Police Department arrested Sands for the offense.

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

Heather A. Wise, 36, Horseheads, NY, charged with the offense of Driving under the Influence of Alcohol by Officer George Nichols of the Sayre Borough Police Department, was accepted into the ARD program and placed on probation for a term of 12 months. While on probation, Wise will be subject to supervision by the Bradford County Probation Department, which supervision will include monitoring for drug or alcohol use. Additionally, Wise must perform community service with the DUI Litter Brigade and attend a Victim Impact Panel as conditions of ARD placement; she will also lose her Pennsylvania driving privilege for 60 days.

Mary Kay Kelley, 55, Sayre, PA, charged with the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol by Officer Nathan Ross of the Sayre Borough Police Department, was accepted into the ARD program and placed on probation for a term of 12 months. While on probation, Kelley will be subject to supervision by the Bradford County Probation Department, which supervision will include monitoring for drug or alcohol use. Additionally, Kelley must perform community service with the DUI Litter Brigade and attend a Victim Impact Panel as conditions of ARD placement; she will also lose her Pennsylvania driving privilege for 30 days.

Chad L. Sheppard, 20, Columbia Cross Roads, PA, charged with the offense of Theft by Deception by Trooper David Pelachick of the Pennsylvania State Police, was accepted into the ARD program and placed on probation for a term of nine months. While on probation, Sheppard will be subject to supervision by the Bradford County Probation Department, which supervision will include monitoring for drug or alcohol use. Additionally, Sheppard must perform community service and pay restitution in the amount of $746.00 as conditions of ARD placement.

April M. Vanderpool-Thetga, 31, Towanda, PA, charged with the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol by Trooper David Sweeney of the Pennsylvania State Police, was accepted into the ARD program and placed on probation for a term of nine months. While on probation, Vanderpool-Thetga will be subject to supervision by the Bradford County Probation Department, which supervision will include monitoring for drug or alcohol use. Additionally, Vanderpool-Thetga must perform community service with the DUI Litter Brigade and attend a Victim Impact Panel as conditions of ARD placement; she will also lose her Pennsylvania driving privilege for 30 days.

Wendy L. Dunn, 38, Monroeton, PA, charged with the offense of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol by Trooper David Sweeney of the Pennsylvania State Police, was accepted into the ARD program and placed on probation for a term of 12 months. While on probation, Dunn will be subject to supervision by the Bradford County Probation Department, which supervision will include monitoring for drug or alcohol use. Additionally, Dunn must perform community service with the DUI Litter Brigade and attend a Victim Impact Panel as conditions of ARD placement; she will also lose her Pennsylvania driving privilege for 60 days.

Bradford County District Attorney Daniel J. Barrett announced that the following persons recently plead guilty and were sentenced in Bradford County Magisterial District Courts:

Harry Blockley, 46, Wysox, PA, entered pleas of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark to the offenses of Possession of Marihuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and was sentenced to pay fines and court costs. Trooper Mark Sadowski of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Blockley for the offenses in June 2013 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Monroe Township.

Alex Lee Castle, 20, Canton, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox to the offense of Disorderly Conduct and was sentenced to pay court costs. Trooper Nathan Lewis of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Castle for the offense in June 2013 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Canton Township.

Glen Woleslagle, 37, Monroeton, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox to the offense of Driving while Operating Privilege Suspended and was sentenced to pay a fine of $200.00 and court costs. Corporal Walter Koehler of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Woleslagle for the offense in June 2013 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Burlington Township.

Jared Jayne, 18, Canton, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox to the offense of Theft by Unlawful Taking and was sentenced to pay a fine and court costs. Trooper David Kittle of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Jayne for the offense in March 2013 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Canton Township.

Zachary Sheldon, 28, Wyalusing, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Fred Wheaton to the offense of Harassment and was sentenced to pay a fine of $100.00 and court costs. Trooper Brandon Allis of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Sheldon for the offense in May 2013 following investigation of an assault that occurred in Stevens Township.

Dallas M. Maslinski, 22, Barton, NY, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw to the offense of Disorderly Conduct and was sentenced to pay a fine and court costs. Officer Derek Watkins of the Sayre Borough Police Department arrested Maslinski for the offense in June 2013.

Summer Benjamin, Towanda, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark to the offense of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and was sentenced to a fine of $200.00 and court costs. Trooper Brandon Allis of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Benjamin for the offense in June 2013 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Monroe Township.

Heather Wilcox, 41, Wellsboro, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark to the offense of Disorderly Conduct and was sentenced to pay a fine and court costs. Trooper Michael Mislevy of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Wilcox for the offense in June 2013 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Monroeton Borough.

Sarah Ann Raymond, 28, Rome, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Fred Wheaton to the offense of Receiving Stolen Property and was sentenced to pay a fine, restitution in the amount of $1900.00, and court costs. Trooper Mark Sadowski of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Raymond for the offense in December 2012 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Windham Township.

Cindy Raymond, 54, Rome, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Fred Wheaton to the offense of Receiving Stolen Property and was sentenced to pay a fine, restitution in the amount of $1900.00, and court costs. Trooper Mark Sadowski of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Raymond for the offense in December 2012 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Windham Township.

Heather Lines, 32, Waverly, NY, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark to the offense of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and was sentenced to pay a fine and court costs. An Agent of the Pennsylvania State Police Vice and Narcotics Unit arrested Lines for the offense in September 2012 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Monroe Township.

Robert Bump, 18, Towanda, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark to the offense of Theft by Unlawful Taking and was sentenced to pay a fine, restitution in the amount of $140.00, and court costs. Trooper Frank Naughton of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Bump for the offense in June 2013 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Albany Township.

Ethan Culver, 24, Athens, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw to the offense of Retail Theft and was sentenced to pay a fine of $150.00 and court costs. Officer Dan Thomas of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Culver for the offense in April 2013.

Jason Nogar, 31, Athens, PA, entered pleas of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw to the offenses of Public Drunkenness and Possession of a Small Amount of Marihuana and was sentenced to imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for a term of 30 days and court costs. Officer Bruce Hoffman of the Sayre Borough Police Department arrested Nogar for the offenses in July 2013.

Mark Schutz, 44, Monroeton, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark to the offense of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and was sentenced to pay a fine of $150.00 and court costs. Corporal Walter Koehler of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Schutz for the offense in February 2013 following investigation of an incident that occurred in Monroeton Township.

Barry Keene, 35, Sayre, PA, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw to the offense of Harassment and was sentenced imprisonment n the Bradford County Correctional facility for a term of 90 days with 88 of those days suspended. Officer Jason Serfas of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Keene for the offense in June 2013.

Quentin Simonds, 34, Waverly, NY, entered a plea of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw to the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance was sentenced to imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for a term of 30 days (suspended) and court costs. Officer Jeremy Horton of the Sayre Borough Police Department arrested Simonds for the offense in March 2013.

David E. Northrup, 49, Towanda, PA, entered pleas of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Timothy Clark to the offenses of Disorderly Conduct and Public Drunkenness; Northrup was sentenced to imprisonment in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for a term equal to the number of days served at time of sentencing. Officer Joshua Lake of the Towanda Borough Police Department arrested Northrup for the offense in June 2013.

Michael Hall, Waverly, NY, entered pleas of guilty before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw to the offenses of Criminal Trespass and Public Drunkenness and was sentenced to pay a fine and court costs. Officer Jason Serfas of the Athens Township Police Department arrested Hall for the offenses in June 2013.

Police Briefs 7/29/2013

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Binghamton resident charged with theft in Towanda

Tori J. Chapman, 20, of Binghamton, N.Y., has been charged with stealing $40 from Ciara Nicholson of Towanda, police said.

On July 18, Chapman and two males arrived at Nicholson's residence in a truck with a freezer and tried to sell her meat products, police said.

While in the house, Chapman asked Nicholson for a tampon, which Nicholson provided to her, police said.

Chapman then went into a bathroom in the home, where she removed Nicholson's wallet from her purse and stole $40 from the wallet, police said.

Chapman has been charged with theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property, police said.

Chapman was also charged with burglary, because she had entered Nicholson's home with the intention of committing a crime, police said.

Chapman has been sent a summons which orders her to appear for a preliminary hearing on Sept. 4 in Towanda District Court.

DUI charges

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

Stephanie Ann Parker, 28, of Monroeton, by the state police, on May 26, at the intersection of Rescue Street and U.S. Route 220 in Ulster Township. A blood test revealed that Parker's blood alcohol content was .120 percent on the day of her arrest. Parker has been sent a summons ordering her to appear for a preliminary hearing on Aug. 28 in Towanda District Court.

David Edmund Northrup, 50, of Towanda, by the state police, on July 11, on U.S. Route 6 in North Towanda Township. Northrup was also cited for driving without insurance and careless driving. A blood test revealed that Northrup's blood alcohol content on the day of his arrest was .188 percent

Court Notes 7/29/13

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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

David Nestorick and Patricia Nestorick to James M. Babkowski and Katheryn A. Babkowski for $135,000; Avoca.

Eric M. Richardson and Melissa M. Richardson to James A. Alansky and Kelly A. Letukas for $116,000; Hanover Township.

William E. Kelly and Carol A. Kelly to Christopher T. Washington for $130,000; Wyoming.

Scott Lucas and Kimmarie C. Lucas to Jacqueline M. Misunas for $210,000; Plains Township.

Robert L. Rundle and Agnes S. Rundle to Papp Real Estate Holding LLC for $292,000; Fairview Township.

Donna D'Amato and Peter D'Amato to Jai Ambe Ma LLC for $700,000; Hazleton.

Sand Springs Development Corp. to David Daiute and Amy Daiute for $329,900; Butler Township.

Robert J. Kovach and Paulette A. Kovach to Luke Properties LLC for $178,500; Wilkes-Barre.

Louis E. Valentas and Joanne L. Valentas to Phillip Cerminara and Maria Cerminara for $195,040; Rice Township.

Lane and Nelson Properties Inc. and Ocaid Corp. to Allison Sharon LLC for $145,000; Exeter Township.

Marie T. Szczesniak (trustee) and Marie T. Szczesniak Trust to Daniel J. Ripp and Leigh Ann Ripp for $325,000; Black Creek Township.

La Investments LLC to Montgomery Property Partners LLC for $450,000; West Pittston.

William Watkins, Diane Watkins, Scott Watkins and Denise Watkins to Joseph W. Naedi and Jo Ann Naedi for $212,500; Salem Township.

Lackawanna County Court Notes 7-30-2013

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LACKAWANNA COUNTY COURT NOTES

Marriage licenses

- Stephen John Thomas, Scranton, and Regina Adele Ferri, Old Forge.

- Andrew Chang, Thornhill, Ontario, and Lisa Ann Sagrent, Scranton.

- Jeffrey Charles Lamparski, Harrisburg, and Lauren Alicia Jones, Stamford, Conn.

- Michael Anthony Kramer and Grace Elizabeth McGregor, both of Scranton.

- Michael Angelo Maria and Catherine Trask Keating, both of Dunmore.

- Joseph Alexander Wedlock Jr. and Jennifer Ann Pitta, both of Scranton.

- Sean Patrick Odea and Elefteria Galiatsatos, both of Dalton.

- Jason Michael Graham and Shannon Nicole Talbott, both of East Stroudsburg.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

- Walter D. and Joann D. Rupp to Alexandra C. Burnell; a property at Route 440, Ransom Twp., for $179,000.

- Bank of America to Theresa and Frederick Fox; a property at 624 Minooka Ave., Moosic, for $40,000.

- Doreen and Patrick K. Munley, Archbald; and Richard C. and Sally A. Byron, Scranton, to Adam R. Williams, Scranton; a property at 738 Hickory St., Scranton, for $105,000.

- Debra Ann Gieski to Fred D. Jr. and Shelley A. Taroli; a property at 3321 Greenwood Ave., Moosic, for $127,000.

- Robert M. and Lorraine C. Tomaine, Carbondale, to Mark and Marybeth Konopka, Simp­son; properties at 121 and 125 Farview St., Carbondale, for $75,000.

- Diane M. Deleo, Trexler­town; and Robert N. Terrace, Moscow, to Lee Greenfield and Shaunna Flynn, Dunmore; a property at 110 Reeve St., Dunmore, for $87,000.

- Mark J. Kilker and Mary E. McHale, co executors of the estate of John J. Kilker, Dun­more, to Kelly Ann Shaffer, Scran­ton; a property at 2013 Green Ridge St., Dunmore, for $111,300.

DIVORCEs SOUGHT

- John Charles Drake, Dick­son City, v. Theresa Drake, Clarks Summit; married July 19, 1997; Michelle L. Guarneri, attorney.

- Diana Lynn Johnson, Scran­ton, v. Mark Anthony Johnson, Ulster, N.Y.; married Nov. 24, 2004; pro se.

estates filed

- Patricia M. Sheehan, 1506 E. Drinker St., Dunmore, letters testamentary to Maryellen Elia, 217 Windsor Way, Roaring Brook Twp.

- Harriet L. Hawk, 216 Colfax Ave., Scranton, letters testamentary to Robert Hawk, same address.

- Jerome W. Skrutski, 218 N. Main Ave., Scranton, letters of administration to William Skrutski, 1942 Washburn St., Scranton.

- Samuel R. Ventura, 365 Carbondale Road, Clarks Summit, letters testamentary to Cecilia R. Ventura, same address.

- Agnes Ercoli, 908 Church St., Jessup, letters testamentary to Donna L. Marzani, 429 Lillibridge St., Peckville.

- Edith Beth Seymour, RR 2, Box 2364, Factoryville, letters testamentary to Larry Seymour, RR 2, Box 2357, Amasa Road, Factoryville.

- Karl F. Mauger, also known as Fred Mauger, 1019 Maple St., Spring Brook Twp., letters testamentary to Karen A. Ebeling, 138 W. Blade Drive, Furnace; Frederick S. Mauger, 328 E. Lamb St., Bellefonte; and Karl F. Mauger II, 1 Charles St., Throop.

- Joan A. Raniello, 120 Rinaldi Drive, Taylor, letters of administration to Raniello James, same address.

- Mary Louise Tigue Gillar, 220 Mary St., Olyphant, letters testamentary to Marilou Frederick, 603 Washington Ave., Olyphant.

- Goffredo Ciclamino, 406 Academy St., Peckville, letters testamentary to Maria Browning, same address.

- Joseph A. Gluba, 1725 Adams Ave., Dunmore, letters of administration to Ruth Koelewyn, same address.

- William Corey, RR 1, Box 189, Dalton, letters of administration to Loretta Ann Kish­baugh, same address.

- David Keith Bowan, 166 Jefferson St., Fell Twp., letters of administration to Lisa Bowan, same address.

- Thomas F. Calpin Jr., 824 Adams Ave., Scranton, letters of administration to Francis T. Calpin, 2766 Chase Road, Shavertown.

- Mary B. Gunning, 834 Hem­lock St., Scranton, letters testamentary to Mary Jo Gunning, 164 Waynewood Road, Lake Ariel.

- Margaret V. Gregory, 140 East St., Eynon, letters of admin­istration to Sharon A. Rupe, 147 E. Pine St., Dunmore.

- Geraldine Bracey, 110 E. Lake Road, Moscow, letters testamentary to William G. Bracey, 921 Drinker Turnpike, Covington Twp.

- Theodora Stavisky, 3 Donny Drive, Old Forge, letters testamentary to Patricia Pasto, 393 Huntington Road, Union, N.J.

- William J. Griffiths, St. Mary's Villa, Elmhurst Twp., letters testamentary to Nancy Nealon, 101 Morningside Road, Clarks Summit.

ONLINE: thetimes-tribune.com/courts

Court Notes 7/30/13

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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS Bismark Mortgage Co. LLC to Jeffrey Miller for $135,000; Pringle. Greater Wilkes-Barre Development Corp. and Luzerne County Industrial Development Authority to Kingston Hotel Partners LP for $1.1 million; Wilkes-Barre Township. Jame

Police Blotter: Tuesday, July 30, 2013

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Criminal trespass COAL TOWNSHIP - Police are asking for the public's help in identifying trespassers who did damage to Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area ground with their vehicles Thursday afternoon. Officers report at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, a dark-colored

Police Briefs 7/30/2013

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DUI charges The following people were recently arrested for driving while under the influence in Bradford County: Stephen Michael Bloss, 31, of Sayre, by Athens Township police, on July 7, on Riverside Drive in Athens Township. Bloss failed a field so

Lackawanna County Court Notes 7-31-2013

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LACKAWANNA COUNTY COURT NOTES Marriage licenses - Darron Edward Reese and Melissa Giuliani, both of Scranton. - David Joseph Pigga, Dun­more, and Gabrielle Lavinia Palmieri, Greenfield. - Erik Scott Blomain, Dun­more, and Dara Anne Dirhan, West

Police Briefs 7/31/2013

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People charged for harassment

State police at Towanda said Asia Nero, 19, and Nicholas Decker, 20, both of Gillett were charged with harassment in District Court 42-3-01 following an incident that occurred July 11 at the Wellsburg Dandy Mini Mart in Ridgebury Township.

Police said Nero struck Decker in the face, and Decker subsequently threw a bottle at Nero.

Credit card stolen

A 40-year-old Dallas, Ga. woman told state police at Towanda that someone stole a credit card from her vehicle July 5 at the Tops Market parking lot in Troy Township.

Police said they are investigating and anyone with information is asked to contact the Towanda station at (570) 265-2186.

People charged with criminal mischief

State police at Towanda said four people were charged with criminal mischief after they hit several golf balls at the residence of a 49-year-old woman June 22 on Thompson Hill Road, South Creek Township, causing damage.

Police said those charged were David Mayo, 24, of Sayre; Brandon Frisbie, 19, of Gillett; Adam Heasley, 27, of Gillett; and Christopher Heasley, 24, of Gillett.

Manager of Wysox Dollar General charged with theft

Lisa Marie Perry of Sayre is accused of stealing from the Dollar General store in Wysox Township while she served as the store's manager, police said.

Perry, 43, has been charged with the first-degree misdemeanor of theft by deception, court records show.

Perry created fraudulent returns of an $8 grill and overrode the price to be higher, police said.

She used the grill to refund prices four separate times, with values of $99.00, $99.99, and $51.00 two other times, police said.

Perry then used the refunded money to obtain cell phones and pre-paid phone cards for the phones, state police said.

The thefts occurred on June 27, state police said.

Perry's whereabouts are unknown at this time, the state police at Towanda said in a press release that they issued on Monday.

The theft by deception charge was filed Monday in Wysox District Court.

Towanda man pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

David Edmund Northrup, 50, of Towanda recently pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and public drunkenness, court records show.

The charges stem from a June 22 incident in which he threatened a neighbor and tried to kick in her front door, police said.

Northrup was given credit for the 11 days' of jail time he had already served and no further sentence was imposed, according to the Towanda District Court.

Monroeton man charged with violation of Megan's Law

Shawn McKean, 27, of Monroeton was recently charged with failure to comply with his Megan's Law registration requirements, police said.

McKean failed to arrive at the state police's Towanda barracks to verify his information during a designated 10-day time period in June, state police explained.

Rome woman victim of $7K theft

A 61-year-old Rome woman was the victim of a $7,000 theft, police said.

Someone had four unauthorized transactions occur on her bank account at the M&T Bank in North Towanda Township, which resulted in a loss of $7,000, police said.

The transactions occurred between April and July, state police said.

State police at Towanda said they are continuing to investigate the theft.

Two Wysox Twp. residents charged in domestic dispute

Hila Lee Strope, 45, and Issac Leroy Strope, 60, both of Wysox have been charged with simple assault and harassment relating to a July 17 incident at their residence in Wysox township.

According to police, Issac Strope struck Hila Strope multiple times in the face and kicked her while she was on the ground in the back and sides which caused bruising, swelling and cuts. Police also said Hila Strope struck Issac Strope in the head with an ashtray, causing swelling and a cut above his left eye. She also scratched the right side of his neck, police said.

Hila Strope was also charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia after she was found with 30 Alprazolam pills and a Methylphenidate pill along with a plastic pill crusher. Police said Hila Strope could not produce a prescription for the medication.

Both individuals were arraigned before Magisterial Judge Timothy Clark on July 18 and were remanded to the Bradford County Correctional Facility in lieu of $5,000.

Both are scheduled to appear before Magisterial District Judge Fred Wheaton on July 23 for a preliminary hearing.

DUI Charges

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

Thomas Andrew Craven, 47, of Scranton, by state police, on July 6, on State Route 6 in Tuscarora Township. Craven was also charged with operating a vehicle without a valid license, operating a motor vehicle as a classified habitual offender, driving in the left lane of a no passing zone, careless driving, and failure to use a seat belt.

Police said Craven is a classified habitual offender whose license was suspended until well after August 6, 2054.

According to police, Craven's blood alcohol content was .053 percent on the night of his arrest.

Craven has been sent a summons to appear before Magisterial District Judge Fred Wheaton on Sept. 3 for a preliminary hearing.

Randy Scot Knolles, 39, of Laceyville, by state police, on July 17, on State Route 6 in Wyalusing Township.

Knolles was also charged with possession of a controlled substance, failure to back up safely and careless driving.

According to police, Knolles possessed five Alprazolam pills and 109 Clonazepam pills without a valid prescription. Police said Knolles failed to complete a field sobriety test and was placed under arrest shortly after, and is suspected to have been under the influence of drugs while driving.

Farm business burglarized in Tuscarora Twp.

According to police, an unknown person stole two skid steer tires, a generator, a gasoline engine and blades from Parys Farm Equipment in Tuscarora Township between July 26 and July 27.

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

Burglary investigation in Wyalusing

An unknown person stole a 19" TV, Compaq and Dell laptop computers, a camera, diamond earrings and necklaces and golf balls from 2934 Route 706 in Wyalusing Township on July 24 between 3:15 p.m. and 6 p.m..

The burglar fled out of the rear door in an unknown direction, police said.

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

Court Notes 7/31/13

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Jane Chase (per attorney in fact), Jane Chase Shultz (attorney in fact), Raymond J. Shultz, Mary M. McGlasson, John M. McGlasson, Leon J. Chase, Charles R. Chase and Linda R. Chase to Joseph P. Giacometti and Barbara A. Giacometti for $100,000; Dallas.

Lieselotte O'Brien to Michael Lynch and Kathryn M. Lynch for $172,000; Plains Township.

Betone Realty Co. Inc. to Mallory Lynn Troynacki for $100,000; Laflin.

Raymond T. Kudasik and Caroline M. Kudasik to Dominic Stephen Donahue for $252,000; Exeter Township.

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (per attorney in fact) and Daniel A. McGovern (attorney in fact) to Gensy R. Toribio for $108,000; Butler Township.

Chesterfield Crime for July 31

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

- Police responded to the 5100 block of Centralia Road at 5:30 p.m. July 19 for a reported animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 7000 block of Commons Plaza at 3:54 p.m. July 20 for a reported animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 2900 block of Galena Avenue at 4:30 p.m. July 19 for a reported animal case-other.

- Police responded to the 800 block of Green Garden Circle at 9 a.m. July 19 for a reported animal case-other.

- Police responded to the 6100 block of River Road at 11:30 p.m. July 19 for a reported felonious assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to 16400 block of Harrowgate Road at 11:45 p.m. July 19 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 3700 block of W. Hundred Road at 1:20 a.m. July 20 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 15800 block of Tri Gate Road at 7:50 p.m. July 20 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 2400 block of Alfalfa Lane at 10:30 p.m. July 20 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 8600 block of Talon Lane at 11:25 p.m. July 20 for a reported assault simple with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 4800 block of River Road at 9:15 a.m. July 19 for a reported simple assault with other dangerous weapon.

- Police responded to the 4300 block of Watchrun Drive at 9:20 p.m. July 20 for a reported simple assault with other dangerous weapon.

- Burglary/B&E-Non Res: At 4:15 p.m. July 18, police responded to the 8400 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s entered an unlocked door and forced entry into a coin operated machine and stole currency, notes, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 4 p.m. July 19, police responded to the 4400 block of Cascade Street for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s forced entry into the garage and attempted to gain entry into the residence.

- Burglary/B&E-Res; At 5 p.m. July 19, police responded to the 12300 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a reported burglary. Victim stated unknown suspect/s forced entry into her rented room.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 4 p.m. July 16, police responded to the 2800 block of Galena Avenue for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s pried a lock off the victim's shed.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 4 p.m. July 16, police responded to the 2800 block of Mistwood Forest Drive for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s forced open rear french doors to the basement of the resident. Once inside the interior was vandalized.

- Police responded to the 21200 block of Penmar Drive at 10:30 p.m. July 20 for a reported death investigation-suicide by strangulation.

- Police responded to the 11100 block of Lyndenwood Drive at 7 a.m. July 20 for a reported death investigation-suicide threatened.

- Police responded to the 9700 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 3:13 p.m. July 18 for a reported fraud-other.

- Police responded to the 2400 block of W. Hundred Road at 12 a.m. July 15 for a reported fraud-other.

- Police responded to the 3500 block of Oregon Oak Drive at 5:15 p.m. July 20 for a reported larceny of bicycles.

- Larceny-From Building: At 7:30 a.m. July 20, police responded to the 2000 block of W. Hundred Road for a reported larceny.

- Larceny-From Building: At 6:30 a.m. July 19, police responded to the 5000 block of Ridgedale Parkway for a reported larceny.

- Larceny-From Motor Vehicles: At 11:15 p.m. July 19, police responded to the 21100 block of Rutledge Avenue for a reported larceny. Listed items were stolen from the victims unsecure vehicle at the listed location: consumable goods, miscellaneous, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Larceny-From Motor Vehicles: At 6:30 a.m. July 19, police responded to the 9000 block of Pams Avenue for a reported larceny. Possible known suspect stole currency, notes, etc, miscellaneous, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc from victim's vehicle.

- Larceny-Other: At 2 a.m. July 20, police responded to the 15600 block of Saddlebrook Road for a reported larceny. Miscellaneous items were stolen from the victim's flat bed trailer.

- Police responded to the 18700 block of Branders Bridge at 4 p.m. July 20 for a reported larceny-other. Stolen property: firearms.

- Police responded to the 2700 block of W. Hundred Road at 1:52 of p.m. for a reported larceny of clothing and furs.

- Police responded to the 20800 block of Woodpecker Road at 8:10 p.m. July 19 for a reported larceny of miscellaneous items.

- Police responded to the 20800 block of Woodpecker Road at 9:45 p.m. July 19 for a reported larceny of consumable goods.

- Police responded to the 2500 block of Weir Road at 4 p.m. July 20 for a reported larceny of clothing, furs, consumable goods and miscellaneous items.

- Police responded to the 6800 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 1:30 a.m. July 19 for a reported liquor law violations-illegal possession.

- Police responded to the 400 block of Coxendale Road at 3:35 p.m. July 19 for a reported liquor law violations-illegal possession.

- Police responded to the 400 block of Coxendale Road at 1:10 p.m. July 20 for a reported liquor law violations-illegal possession.

- Police responded to the 8000 block of Buford Commons at 5:50 p.m. July 18 for a reported miscellaneous annoying letter.

- Police responded to the 400 block of Coxendale Road at 12:30 p.m. July 20 for a reported miscellaneous-illegal possession of tobacco product.

- Police responded to the 15200 block of Fairen Lane at 4 a.m. July 20 for a reported miscellaneous suspicious person/vehicle/situation.

- Police responded to the 12400 block of Redwater Creek Road at 7 p.m. July 19 for a reported miscellaneous-threats.

- Police responded to the 4100 block of Meadowdale Boulevard at 8:25 p.m. July 19 for a reported miscellaneous trash dumping/littering.

- Motor Vehicle Theft-Attempt/Truck or Bus: At 9 p.m. July 19, police responded to 8700 block of Iron Bridge Road for a reported theft. Multiple commercial and small vehicles at the listed property were entered and tampered with.

- Motor Vehicle Theft-Truck/Bus Stolen Locally/Recovered Locally: At 4 a.m. July 20, police responded to the 9700 block of Lori Lane for a reported theft. Fire truck was stolen from the county garage.

- Police responded to the 12600 block of S. Chester Road at 1:28 a.m. July 19 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 8300 block of Sir Lionel Place at 3:25 a.m. July 19 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 400 block of Coxendale Road at 4:20 p.m. July 19 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 500 block of E. Hundred Road at 9:52 p.m. July 19 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 2200 block of Indian Hill Road at 7:35 a.m. July 20 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 2100 block of Willis Road at 10:30 p.m. July 19 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possess-opium, cocaine, deriv.

- Police responded to the 12800 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 10:30 p.m. July 20 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possess-synthetic narcotics.

- Police responded to the 2600 block of Amherst Ridge Lane at 1:38 a.m. July 20 for a reported property-seized.

- Police responded to the 2400 block of Osborne Road at 12:40 a.m. July 19 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 5400 block of Hopkins Road at 12:15 p.m. July 19 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 7200 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 1 p.m. July 19 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 10000 block of Brittonwood Drive at 4:45 a.m. July 20 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 14900 block of Nash Road at 3:15 p.m. July 20 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 6400 block of S. Beulah Road at 5:44 p.m. July 20 for a reported traffic-improper licensing/registration.

- Police responded to the 1800 block of E. Hundred Road at 3:38 a.m. July 19 for a reported traffic-pursuit/eluding police.

- Police responded to the 21800 block of Pickett Avenue at 5:24 p.m. July 19 for a reported traffic-suspended operators license.

- Police responded to the 10600 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 10:25 a.m. July 20 for a reported traffic-suspended operators license.

- Police responded to 6900 block of Commons Square at 4 p.m. July 20 for a reported traffic suspended operators license.

- Police responded to the 2200 block of Golden Garden Circle at 10:30 a.m. July 19 for a reported trespassing (including prowler)-residential.

- Police responded to the 9500 block of Alfaree Road at the 12:01 a.m. July 19 for a reported trespassing (including prowler)-residential.

- Police responded to the 6800 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 12:40 p.m. July 20 for a reported trespassing (including prowler)-residential.

- Police responded to the 2600 block of 5:45 p.m. July 19 for a reported vandalism-motor vehicle.

- Police responded to the 9400 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 6 p.m. July 19 for a reported vandalism-motor vehicle.

- Police responded to the 21200 block of Orange Hill Avenue at 3:20 a.m. July 20 for a reported vandalism-motor vehicle.

- Police responded to the 14200 block of Glenmorgan Drive at 9:30 p.m. July 18 for a reported vandalism-residential.

- Police responded to the 3200 block of Sylvania Place at 12:01 a.m. July 18 for a reported vandalism-residential.

- Police responded to the 4600 block of Coldstream Drive at 5:30 p.m. July 20 for a reported weapons violations-brandishing a weapon.

- Police responded to the 2900 block of Drewrys Bluff Road at 1:25 p.m. July 19 for a reported weapons violations-illegal possession.

- Police responded to the 7500 block of Upton Road at 10 a.m. July 21 for a reported animal case-maltreatment of/cruelty to animal.

- Police responded to the 6100 block of Strathmore Road at 12:21 p.m. July 21 for a reported animal case-other.

- Police responded to the 5900 block of Cricklewood Drive at 7:30 a.m. July 21 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 6500 block of S. Beulah Road at 12:30 p.m. July 21 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 14000 block of Parsons Bay Drive at 2:35 p.m. July 21 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 5200 block of Shady Lane at 2:45 p.m. July 21 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 9700 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 2 p.m. July 21 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 3000 block of Gaffney Road at 9:15 p.m. July 21 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 7200 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 12:01 a.m. July 21 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Police responded to the 8700 block of Chester Road at 2:25 a.m. July 21 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 11:30 a.m. July 22, police responded to the 4300 block of Kalanchoe Drive for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s kicked in the rear door at the listed location and stole firearms, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 11 p.m. July 21, police responded to the 14000 block of Drumvale Drive for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s forced open a door and gained entry into the victim's trailer and stole consumable goods, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: at 9:50 p.m. July 21, police responded to the 2800 block of Mistwood Forest Drive for a reported burglary. Victim stated there were loud knocks on her door but entry into the residence was not gained.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 12 p.m. July 19, police responded to the 9500 block of Riddle Road for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s forced entry into the victim's residence through a side door and stole firearms and miscellaneous items.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 3 p.m. July 18, police responded to the 4400 block of Shoremeade Road for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s pried open a door and forced entry into the residence.

- Police responded to the 700 block of E. Hundred Road at 12:47 a.m. July 22 for a reported death investigation-suicide attempt.

- Police responded to the 7700 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 9:50 a.m. July 22 for a reported death investigation-suicide threatened.

- Police responded to the 17700 block of Longhouse Lane at 1:15 p.m. July 22 for a reported disorderly/disturbance-disturb peace/disorderly.

- Police responded to the 15000 block of Rowlett Road at 6 p.m. July 18 for a reported fraud attempt.

- Police responded to the 19100 block of Temple Avenue at 4:20 p.m. July 21 for a reported injury-accidental overdose.

- Larceny-From Building: At 6:30 p.m. July 18, police responded to the 12000 block of Iron Bridge Plaza for a reported larceny of currency, notes, etc.

- Larceny-From Motor Vehicles; At 9:30 p.m. July 19, police responded to the 11100 block of Stilton Drive for a reported larceny. Miscellaneous items were stolen from the victim's unlocked vehicle.

- Larceny-From Motor Vehicles: At 10:30 p.m. July 21, police responded to the 3200 block of Meadowdale Boulevard for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect/s attempted to gain entry into the victim's locked vehicle.

- Larceny-From Motor Vehicles: At 2:20 p.m. July 22, police responded to the 12100 block of Winfree Street for a reported larceny. Unknown suspect removed miscellaneous property from the bed of the victim's truck.

- Larceny-Motor Vehicles Parts: At 8 p.m. July 21, police responded to the 6900 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a reported larceny. Miscellaneous property was reported stolen from victim's vehicle.

- Police responded to the 9200 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 10:30 a.m. July 21 for a reported larceny-other of TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Police responded to the 7500 block of Whitepine Road at 6 p.m. July 20 for a reported larceny-other of firearms.

- Larceny-Shoplifting: At 5 p.m. July 21, police responded to the 13900 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for a reported larceny of consumable goods.

- Police responded to the 5400 block of Grist Mill Drive at 6 a.m. July 22 for a reported miscellaneous-suspicious person/vehicle/situation.

- Police responded to the 10300 block of Ramona Avenue at 2 p.m. July 22 for a reported miscellaneous-suspicious person/vehicle/situation.

- Police responded tot he 3600 block of Discovery Drive at 2:20 p.m. July 20 for a reported miscellaneous threatening call.

- Motor Vehicle Theft-Attempt/Truck or Bus: At 8 p.m. July 19, police responded to the 7500 block of Iron Bridge Road for a reported vehicle theft. Unknown suspect/s attempt to steal three tractor trailers parked at the listed location.

- Police responded to the 4800 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 11 p.m. July 21 for a reported narcotic/drug sale/manufacture-opium, cocaine & derivatives.

- Police responded to the 9200 block of Iron Bridge Road at 12:13 a.m. July 21 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 2400 block of W. Hundred Road at 8:46 a.m. July 21 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Police responded to the 13200 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 10:42 a.m. July 21 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijauna.

- Police responded to the 7700 block of Belasco Drive at 7:30 p.m. July 22 for a reported narcotics/drug abuse/possession-marijuana.

- Robbery-Firearm/Residence: At 3:40 a.m. July 22, police responded to the 3700 block of Harvette Drive for a reported robbery. Unknown suspects used a brick to shatter the front glass door to gain access inside the residence and stole currency, notes, etc, TVs, radios, cameras, computers, etc.

- Police responded to the 12800 block of Jefferson Davis Highway at 5 p.m. July 21 for a reported sex offense-indecent exposure.

- Police responded to the 7300 block of Iron Bridge Road at 10:37 p.m. July 22 for a reported traffic drinking while driving.

- Police responded to the 21000 block of Chesterfield Avenue at 11 p.m. July 20 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 8400 block of Courthosue Road at 11:30 a.m. July 22 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 9200 block of Iron Bridge Road at 5:30 p.m. July 22 for a reported traffic hit and run.

- Police responded to the 12000 block of Harrowgate Road at 12:45 a.m. July 22 for a reported traffic-pursuit/eluding police.

- Police responded to the 20100 block of Halloway Avenue at 7 a.m. July 16 for a reported vandalism-motor vehicle.

- Police responded to the 16100 block of Lucia Drive at 1:07 p.m. July 23 for a reported animal case-animal at large.

- Police responded to the 8900 block of Dorsey Road at 3:11 p.m. July 23 for a reported animal case-animal bite.

- Police responded to the 3100 block of Mccabe Court at 1:55 p.m. July 23 for a reported animal case-other.

- Police responded to the 6200 block of Sloan Court at 7:15 a.m. July 15 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 6300 block of Barrister Road at 6:30 p.m. July 23 for a reported simple assault-domestic.

- Police responded to the 200 block of Enon Church Road at 7:40 p.m. July 23 for a reported simple assault with hands, fists, feet, etc.

- Burglary/B&E-Res: At 3 p.m. July 22, police responded to the 6400 block of Cosmic Road for a reported burglary. Unknown suspect/s gained entry into an unlocked garage.

- Police responded to the 15000 block of Broadwater Way at 11 a.m. July 23 for a reported death investigation-suicide threatened.

- 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 Blotter: Wednesday, July 31, 2013

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Drug charges filed

PILLOW - A 15-year-old Herndon male was charged with drug possession following a vehicle crash at the intersection of Route 225 and Union Street at 8:24 p.m. July 10.

State police at Lykens report as an officer was investigating a crash at the location, he located drugs and drug paraphernalia from one of the vehicles. The teenager is charged through the Dauphin County Juvenile Court.

Criminal mischief

ROCKEFELLER TOWNSHIP - State police at Stonington report that sometime between 6 p.m. Monday and 7 a.m. Tuesday, an unknown person through a rock through the right side window of a Case backhoe owned by Miller Brothers Electrical Contractors, of Conshohocken.

Sheriff's Office to host re-entry forum

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Sheriff's Office to host re-entry forum Aug. 14

PETERSBURG - The Petersburg Sheriff's Office is sponsoring the thir annual community re-entry forum from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (program begins at 10 a.m.) Wednesday, Aug. 14, at Good Shepherd Baptist Church, 2223 South Crater Road.

The purpose of this forum is to:

- To educate ex-offenders.

- To meet the challenges of reintegrating into society.

- To provide representatives from various agencies so that offenders can establish contact with multiple agencies and resources in one location.

The forum is free and open to all, but please RSVP by Aug. 9, by calling Ms. Beamon at the Petersburg Sheriff's Office, 804-733-2369.

The guest speaker will be Mayor Franklin D. Deese of Marshville, N.C.

Crime of the Week

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CHESTERFIELD/COLONIAL HEIGHTS - The Chesterfield County/Colonial Heights Crime Solvers program wants to help resolve a case being investigated by Chesterfield County Police and Animal Control officers.

Late in the evening on Saturday, June 29, the residents of a home in the 11900 block of Winterpock Road heard a pop sound. The next morning, they discovered their gelding horse had been shot once in the chest and died as a result of the injury. Evidence suggests that the horse, which was 12 to 14 years old, walked to and around the shed after being shot, possibly having been shot while near the fence adjacent to the road.

The case has already received a great deal of media attention, but investigating officers are still looking for leads to help them resolve the case. Related images can be seen at www.crimesolvers.net.

If you have information about ANY unsolved crime in, or fugitive wanted by, Chesterfield County or the city of Colonial Heights, call Crime Solvers at 804-748-0660. Submit a tip electronically at crimesolvers.net or Text-A-Tip by texting "WATSON" plus your tip to CRIMES (274637)**. By doing so, you will remain anonymous, and if your tip helps law enforcement, you could receive a cash reward of up to $1,000.

Owners of the horse are offering an additional reward for information leading to the solution of this case.

** Text STOP to 274637 to cancel. Text HELP to 274637 for help. Msg&Data rates may apply. Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, Terms of Use


Lackawanna County Court Notes 8-1-2013

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LACKAWANNA COUNTY COURT NOTES

Marriage licenses

- Leonard C. Rupp, Potts­town, and Amber Ruth Adams-O'Boyle, Scranton.

- Dipen Ramesh Patel and Meghaben Mukesh Patel, both of Scranton.

- Jason Rodriguez, Hallstead, and Ashley Marie Francis, Scranton.

- Derrick Caesar Warner and Jessica Ann Bonczkiewicz, both of Scott Twp.

- Angel Ernesto Martes-Rodriguez and Maria Vicenta Reyes, both of Scranton.

- Jason Richard Gula and Jessica Lee Dinning, both of Scranton.

- Kenneth Scott Maciak and Ana Marie Resio, both of Clarks Summit.

- Przemyslaw Wisniewski and Agnieszka Krystyna Strubel, both of Scranton.

- John Joseph Kopicki and Barbara Udomsak, both of Clarks Summit.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

- Patricia Ghilardi and Ronald Lemoncelli, co-executors of the estate of Alice A. Fanucci, Arch­bald, to Raymond R. Jr. and Donna Marie Kilmer, Jessup; a property at 104 Gallagher St., Jessup, for $62,000.

- Gregory J. and Naomi G. Heller to Joanne J. Ashman; a property at 152 Laurel Road East, Covington Twp., for $150,000.

- Thomas A. and Maria A. Browning, Blakely, to Ashley Wilson, Blakely; a property at 234 First St., Blakely, for $100,000.

- Benjamin P. and Erin McFad­den Conrad, Carbondale Twp., to Alan and Elaine Pugliese, Scran­ton; two parcels in Carbondale Twp. for $120,000.

- MTJ Development LLC, Scranton, to the University of Scranton; a property at 1220 Linden St., Scranton, for $170,000.

- Faith Harrell and Carol Palmieri, Dunmore, to Jennifer McGraw, Dunmore; a property at 820 Second St., Dunmore, for $135,000.

- Household Finance Consu­mer Discount Co. to Rock Prop­erty Holdings LLC; a property at 1208-1210 Philo St., Scranton, for $35,000.

- Joyce M. Hanks, Scranton, to Gianfranco Poggi and Mar­cella Veglio, Scranton; a property at 832 Monroe Ave., Scran­ton, for $98,000.

- James J. and Nancy J. McGough, Scranton, to Marc A. and Nancy L. Culver, Scranton; a property at 309 N. Bromley Ave., Scranton, for $103,000.

- Joseph V. Jr. and Kristin Pienkowski, Scranton, to Saleem and Naila Yousaf, Scran­ton; a property at 906 Ash St., Scranton, for $79,780.

DIVORCE SOUGHT

- Catrina Harris, Scranton, v. Javan Harris, Scranton; married March 5, 2010, in Scranton; pro se.

estateS filed

- Michael Supenski, 864 S. Main St., Old Forge, letters of administration to Linda Cool­baugh, 864 S. Main St., Apt. 2, Old Forge.

- Robert Dymond Jr., 1413 Schlager St., Scranton, letters of administration to Mary Dymond, same address.

- Sarah A. Miller, 143 S. Keyser Ave., Taylor, letters testamentary to Michael S. Miller, same address.

- Richard B. Drake Sr., 304 13th Ave., Scranton, letters of administration to Richard Drake Jr., same address.

ONLINE: thetimes-tribune.com/courts

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OLD FORGE POLICE: Officers responded to more than 30 calls between July 21-27.

On July 21, officers were dispatched to investigate a report of criminal mischief to a vehicle in the 200 block of Olivia Street. A 911 hang-up call sent officers to a home in the 500 block of South Main Street.

On July 22, officers were dispatched to investigate a loud noise complaint in the 500 block of George Street. Officers were dispatched to investigate a loud noise complaint in the 500 block of George Street. A littering complaint sent officers to the 100 block of Miles Street. Officers were dispatched to investigate a money theft in the 100 block of Powell Street. A dispute between neighbors sent officers to the 100 block of South Keyser Avenue.

On July 23, officers were dispatched to investigate a civil matter in the 100 block of Ray Street. A dispute between neighbors sent officers to the 200 block of Smith Street. Officers were dispatched to investigate a disorderly female in the 1200 block of Franklin Street.

On July 24, officers responded to investigate an activated alarm in the 200 block of South Main Street. Officers were dispatched to investigate a motorcycle theft in the 1000 block of South Main Street. A hit-and-run accident sent officers to the Lonesome Road. Officers also responded to investigate a scooter theft in the 100 block of Ray Street.

On July 25, officers were dispatched to investigate a harassment complaint and neighbor dispute in the 100 block of South Keyser Avenue. Officers also responded to a motor vehicle accident in the intersection of Bennet and Spring streets.

On July 26, officers were dispatched to investigate a reported juvenile problem in the 200 block of South Main Street. A domestic dispute sent officers to the 300 block of South Keyser Avenue.

On July 27, officers responded to investigate a complaint of criminal mischief to a vehicle in the 100 block of Bubernack Road. A civil matter sent officers to the 500 block of Josephanie Street. Officers responded to activated alarms in the 900 block of Oak Street and 100 block of Lena Lane. Officers were dispatched to a dispute between a landlord and a tenant in the 700 block of Fallen Street. A motor vehicle accident sent officers to Third Street.

TAYLOR POLICE: Officers responded to 75 calls between July 22-28.

On July 22, officers were dispatched to investigate a reported retail theft at the Walmart on Main Street. A criminal mischief complaint sent officers to a home on Kennedy Boulevard. Officers also investigated a gas leak in the 700 block of South Keyser Avenue.

On July 23, officers were dispatched to investigate a domestic dispute in the 600 block of Oak Street. A dispute between a landlord and a tenant sent officers to the 1000 block of Colon Court. Officers also investigated a trespassing complaint on Williams Street.

On July 24, officers were dispatched to investigate a domestic dispute in a home on Rosedale Drive. A similar call sent officers to a home in the 100 block of Longview Drive. Officers also responded to investigate a reported burglary in the 700 block of West Grove Street.

On July 25, officers were dispatched to investigate a domestic dispute in a home on Colan Court. A property theft complaint sent officers to a home in the 500 block of West Taylor Street. Officers also responded to investigate a criminal mischief complaint in the 900 block of South Main Street.

On July 26, officers were dispatched to investigate a reported fight on Rockledge Terrace. A report that a wanted person was in the area sent officers to the 100 block of Union Street. Officers also responded to investigate a report of reckless driving in the area of Davis and South Main streets.

On July 27, officers were dispatched to investigate a robbery in the 900 block of Main Street. A reported juvenile problem sent officers to the 800 block of South Main Street. Officers also responded to investigate a report of a suspicious person in the area of Union Street.

On July 28, officers were dispatched to investigate a report of missing property in the 100 block of South Main Street. Officers conducted a traffic stop in the 1300 block of South Main Street. The driver was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI). Officers conducted a traffic stop in the 300 block of Main Street. The driver was arrested for DUI.

MOOSIC POLICE: Officers responded to more than 85 calls between July 21-27.

Police Briefs, Aug. 1, 2013

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Waverly police investigating park vandalism

Waverly village police continue to investigate damage to two village parks that occurred over the weekend.

According to information from the Waverly Police Department, vandals kicked in doors to the pavilion at East Waverly Park and damaged cabinets inside. Damage was also done to the gazebo at Muldoon Park, police said, and vandals ripped off electric housing covers at the park.

Anyone with information on the incidents is asked to call village police at (607) 565-2836.

Forgery charge

A Waverly man was recently arrested by Sayre Borough police on a charge of forgery.

According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Jeremy Doane, 23, was also charged with theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property.

Police said Doane stole five checks from a borough resident and wrote one out to himself for $200.

Doane was arraigned July 23 and remanded to the Bradford County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. Doane's preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 30.

Disorderly conduct

A Muncy, Pa. man was recently arrested by Athens Township police on a charge of disorderly conduct.

According to papers filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Michael J. Jackson, 27, was also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.

Police said Jackson refused to leave an Elmira Street hotel July 25 after being asked to several times. Jackson was found to be in possession of rolling papers, an alcohol swab, aluminum foil and a package that had contained bath salts, police said.

Jackson was arraigned July 25 by Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox and remanded to the Bradford County Jail in lieu of $40,000 bail. Jackson's preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 30.

Waverly woman arrested

A Waverly woman was recently arrested by Tioga County, N.Y. sheriff's deputies on two counts of failure to confine a dog.

According to information from the sheriff's office, Lisa A. Yannarilli-Peake, 44, was charged following an incident in which two unconfined dogs killed a kitten. Yannarilli-Peake was issued a ticket to appear Aug. 6 in Barton town court.

License plate stolen

State police at Towanda are investigating the theft of a registration plate from a vehicle in Ridgebury Township.

According to information from state police, an unknown actor removed the plate from a vehicle on Berwick Turnpike between July 10 and 11. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at (570) 265-2186.

Vehicle vandalized

State police at Towanda are investigating vandalism on a vehicle in Wyalusing Township.

According to state police information, an unknown actor vandalized a 2011 Honda Ridgeline parked at a Tuttle Lane location July 14. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at (570) 265-2186.

Theft reported

State police are investigating a recent theft that occurred in Herrick Township.

According to information from state police at Towanda, Tori Chapman, 20, address unknown, is accused of riding along with two males selling meat products door-to-door in the Twin Cuts Road area. Police said Chapman went into a resident's vehicle and removed her purse while the men were inside the residence July 19. The victim witnessed the crime, police said.

Police located the vehicle a short time later and plan to file charges in district court, police said.

Police investigate burglary

State police at Towanda are investigating the theft of several tools from a Windham Township work site.

According to state police information, unknown actors broke into a tool trailer at a bridge work site off state Route 187 and removed a circular saw, angle grinder and two concrete cutoff saws. Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at (570) 265-2186.

Police investigate MVA

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

According to information from state police, a 2004 Subaru Forester operated by Leeann Mattern, 20, of Laceyville, was traveling south on Cowpath Road at about 5:30 p.m. July 20 when it spun out and struck a culvert. Police said the vehicle then spun and rolled onto its drivers side. Mattern suffered small cuts on her arm, police said.

Police charged Mattern with speeding, police said.

Driver charged with speeding following crash

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

According to information from state police at Towanda, a 2005 Nissan Maxima operated by Alicia C. Prunier, 23, of Elmira, N.Y., was traveling northbound on Sheshequin Road when it traveled over the center line and crashed into a guardrail at about 5:10 p.m. July 13. The vehicle then spun 180 degrees and crashed into the same guardrail, then a wooden fence, police said.

Prunier and a passenger, Morgan B. Leach, 23, of Elmira, suffered minor injuries, police said. Another passenger, 23-year-old Brittney Prunier of Elmira, suffered moderate injuries and was transported to Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre by Memorial Hospital EMS, according to police.

Police charged Prunier with speeding, according to police.

Athens woman charged

An Athens woman was recently charged with possession of a controlled substance by Athens Township police.

According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Tiffany Lee Rose, 24, was also charged with three counts of possession of drug paraphernalia.

Police said Rose was found to be in possession of methadone pills not prescribed to her, a metal spoon, needles, baggies and other drug paraphernalia while being taken into custody June 7 on an arrest warrant out of the Athens Township Police Department.

Rose's preliminary hearing is scheduled for Sept. 3.

Retail theft charge

A Sayre woman was recently charged with retail theft by Athens Township police.

According to papers filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Janet Marie Cobb, 26, was also charged with receiving stolen property.

Police said Cobb is accused of returning a tent stolen by a male accomplice to the Walmart store on Elmira Street and receiving a $206.67 gift card in exchange for the item.

Cobb's preliminary hearing is scheduled for Sept. 3.

Sayre man arrested for assault

A Sayre man was recently arrested by borough police on a charge of simple assault.

According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, William J. Fenton, 38, was also charged with harassment and disorderly conduct.

Police said Fenton punched and kicked a female victim and yelled obscenities at her during a July 25 altercation at a Layton Street residence.

Fenton was arraigned July 30 and released from the Bradford County Jail on non-monetary bail. Fenton's preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 6.

DUI Charges

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

Rachel Ferrara, 22, of Sugar Run, by state police, on July 31, on Sharps Pond Road in Windham Township.

According to police, Ferrara wrecked a 2000 Volvo S80 and is suspected to have been under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident. Ferrara was taken into custody and transported to Tyler Hospital for a chemical blood test.

Samuel Melgar-Diaz, 43, of Wysox, by the Towanda police, on July 18, on Main Street in Towanda. Melgar-Diaz' blood alcohol content was .155 percent on the day of his arrest.

Mailboxes damaged in Tuscarora Twp.

Three Laceyville residents and a Wyalusing citizen have reportedly fallen victim to vandalism as their mailboxes were damaged sometime between June 21 and June 24.

Anyone with information on the incident is asked to call state police at (570) 265-2186. A reward of up to $2,000 is being offered for information that results in an arrest.

Beer bottle thrown through window in Stevens Twp.

According to state police, on July 7 an unknown person threw a beer bottle through the window of a 79-year-old's residence along State Route 706 in Stevens Township.

Window damaged at Tuscarora Wayne Insurance

Between the dates of May 22 and May 23, an unknown person damaged a window at the Tuscarora Wayne Insurance Company on Fifth Street in Wyalusing Borough.

No injuries in two car crash

Tara L. Repsher, 30, of Rome was charged with a traffic violation for her role in a two car accident on State Route 187 in Rome Borough.

According to police, Repsher was traveling north on State Route 187 in a 2012 Ford Expedition when she crossed the center yellow line and into the path of a 2011 Ford F-250 driven by Timothy J. Gallagher, 23, of Sayre. Gallagher attempted to swerve and miss Repsher, but the vehicles side swiped as they passed each other, police said.

After contact, Repsher's vehicle continued off the road and struck a utility pole, according to police.

Juveniles charged for car theft

Three juveniles have been charged following a car theft that occurred sometime between 12:01 a.m. and noon July 22 on Southside Road in Canton, said state police at Towanda.

Police said a 15-year-old male juvenile, a 16-year-old female juvenile, and a 15-year-old female juvenile were charged with theft of a motor vehicle, a felony of the third degree, and a violation of "drivers required to be licensed."

Two of the juveniles were charged with burglary, a felony of the first degree, said police.

Police said that the victim stated that her 2010 beige Chevrolet Impala, which was locked, was taken without her consent. It was recovered around noon on Southside Road, about one mile east of the victim's residence, on July 22.

According to police, the three juveniles took the vehicle and drove in and around the Bradford County area. None of them were licensed.

Excavator stolen

State police at Towanda said they are investigating the theft of a 2008 Caterpillar Excavator Model 307C belonging to Austin Excavating of Waverly, N.Y. sometime between June 6, 2012 and July 2, 2013 in Springfield Township.

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

Towanda woman charged with possession of drug paraphernalia

Melissa Diane Ackley, 25, of Towanda was recently charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, police said.

The charge was filed after a probation officer found plastic tube smoking devices, hypodermic needles, and other drug paraphernalia in her bedroom closet and purse, police said.

The drug paraphernalia was found on July 11, state police at Towanda said.

Towanda man accused of selling drug

Jack Tyler Williams, 21, of Towanda and another defendant are accused of selling 10 Oxycodone pills to a third individual in the Colonial Plaza parking lot in North Towanda Township, police said.

As a result of this incident, Williams, who is also known as Jack Tyler Maloney, was charged with conspiracy to possess Oxycodone with intent to deliver, delivery of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance, and criminal use of a communication facility, police said.

The sale of the drug occurred on Dec. 11, state police at Towanda said.

The charges were filed Monday in Towanda District Court.

Williams was arraigned by Towanda Magisterial District Justice Timothy Clark on Monday. Williams was then sent to the Bradford County jail in lieu of $10,000 bail.

Towanda man charged with aggravated assault

John Thomas Parker Sr. of Towanda is accused of swinging a large metal pipe and at the same time threatening to kill people with it, police said.

One of the people Parker threatened to kill was his daughter, Wendy Sue Garner, police said.

The incident occurred Sunday along Railroad Street in Towanda Township, state police said.

After being taken into custody, the 55-year-old Parker kicked a state trooper at Memorial Hospital in Towanda, police said.

Parker was charged with aggravated assault, terroristic threats, stalking, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, and harassment, state police at Towanda said.

Parker was arraigned on Sunday by Troy Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox, Parker was then sent to the Bradford County jail in lieu of $85,000 bail.

Parker must attend a preliminary hearing on Wednesday in Towanda District Court.

Police Blotter: Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013

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Dangerous dog

ELYSBURG - Ralpho Township Police charged Casey L. Wydra, 36, of 299 Ralpho Road, with harboring a dangerous dog, a misdemeanor of the third degree, following an incident at 360 Ralpho Road at 1 p.m. May 7.

Ralpho Township Police Patrolman Christopher Grow said in a court document that Wydra's two German Shepherds were running on his property with no leash and no muzzle, and began to bark and run after Donna Kroh while she was mowing grass at a neighboring property. Police had cited Wydra previously after a March 20 incident when the dogs attacked the property owner and her dog.

The charge was filed with Magisterial District Judge Hugh Jones, of Mount Carmel. A preliminary hearing is set for Wednesday, Aug. 14.

Drug items

MOUNT CARMEL - Cenedra Marargal, 20, of East Greenville, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia following a July 1 traffic stop in the 300 block of West Railroad Street. Borough police chief Todd Owens reported in court documents that police came across Maragral reclined on the passenger side of a vehicle parked in the area. After questioning her and another individual, police received permission to search the vehicle.

Another officer found in the vehicle a small metal box belonging to Marargal which contained two glass smoking pipes used for ingesting marijuana.

The charges were filed with Magisterial District Judge Hugh Jones, of Mount Carmel. A preliminary hearing is set for Wednesday, Sept. 4.

DUI

LOCUST GAP - Daniel A. Peruso, 59, of Lewistown, was charged with driving under the influence and driving at maximum speed limits by Mount Carmel Township Police Patrolman Matthew Filarski.

The charges stem from a June 5 traffic stop on Route 901, Locust Gap, when Peruso allegedly failed several field sobriety tests and refused to submit to blood alcohol testing. A preliminary hearing is set for Wednesday, Sept. 4, before Magisterial District Judge Hugh Jones, of Mount Carmel.

Criminal mischief

MOUNT CARMEL - Police charged Justin M. Schoppy, 20, of 333 W. Seventh St., Mount Carmel, with criminal mischief, loitering and prowling at night, and disorderly conduct following the investigation into several incidents in the 300 block of South Poplar Street on May 7.

Mount Carmel Borough Police Patrolman Justin Stelma reported in court documents that Schoppy allegedly punctured several tires on three different blocks and was seen by witnesses.

A preliminary hearing will be held on Sept. 4 before Magisterial District Judge Hugh Jones, of Mount Carmel.

DUI

ELYSBURG - Kevin J. Glover, 39, of 1026 E. Chestnut St., Coal Township, was charged with driving under the influence following a traffic stop on Spruce Street at 3:30 p.m. June 11.

Ralpho Township Cpl. Bryon Chowka filed the charges in the office of Magisterial District Judge Hugh Jones, of Mount Carmel. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 14 before Jones.

Susquehanna County Court Notes

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Marriage licenses

- Randy Powers Jr. and June Benner, both of Meshoppen.

- John Burgess and Stacie Howell, both of Laceyville.

- Nicholas Visser and Colleen Kennedy, both of Susquehanna.

- Brian Connors and Caitlin Vogel, both of Endicott, N.Y.

- Theodore Bullock Jr. and Karissa Birtch, both of Meshoppen.

- Timothy Strayer and Kimberly Marsh, both of New Milford.

- Brandon Collins and Lisa Greene, both of Binghamton, N.Y.

- Joshua Beckner and Rebecca Poff, both of Hallstead.

- Nathan Place and Courtney Dumas, both of Montrose.

- Nicholas Washburn and Theresa Taramelli, both of Factoryville.

Property transfers

- Charles and Alberta Staiegerwald to Charles and Ruth Littman, a property in Brooklyn Twp. for $30,000.

- Albert and Claire Baker to Mark Thompson Associates LP, a property in Ararat Twp. for $34,000.

- James and Verna Johnson to David and Beverly Johnson, a property in Clifford Twp. for $350,000.

- Peoples Neighborhood Bank to Andre & Son Inc., a property in New Milford Twp. for $575,000.

- Margaret O'Rourke (estate) to James and Kendra Griffiths, a property in Rush Twp. for $250,000.

- Carl and Angela Deliteris to William Jr. and Kimberly Harshaw, a property in Montrose for $155,000.

- Roy and Mary Hurlburt to Robert Marvin, a property in Susquehanna for $90,000.

- JP Morgan Chase Bank to Brian Calby and Nicole Zapolski, a property in Montrose for $54,900.

- Thomas Mellow to Jess and Kara Erdmann, a property in Forest City for $79,000.

- Daniel and Gretchen Backer to Duane and Kathleen Fetherbay, a property in Dimock Twp. for $315,000.

- Kenneth and Janice Pittman to Colin and Diana Burridge, a property in Rush Twp. for $255,000.

Estates filed

- Clara Benning, Park St., Montrose; letters testamentary to William Benning, 232 Little Brook Lane, Pottstown.

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