NEW CASTLE —
Dominick Motto
•Justin Andrew Baysinger, 22, Beaver Falls — Costs of prosecution, $1,000 fine, intermediate punishment program with 90 days on electronic monitoring. He pleaded guilty to driving while privileges are suspended.
•Justin Andrew Baysinger, 22, Beaver Falls — Costs of prosecution, $1,500 fine, intermediate punishment program for two years with the first 90 days to be served on house arrest with electronic monitoring. His license is suspended for 18 months. The case is transferred to Beaver County for supervision. He pleaded guilty to driving while under the influence of controlled substances.
•Steven Paul Coast, 20, Volant — Ninety-nine days to 12 months in the Lawrence County jail with credit for 99 days served, followed by one year probation. He pleaded guilty to recklessly endangering another person.
•Jack Rao Jr., 41, New Castle — Six to 12 months in the Lawrence County jail with credit for six days served. He is granted work release. He pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property.
•Jack Rao Jr., 41, New Castle — Eleven and a half to 23 and a half months in the Lawrence County jail with credit for six days served followed by one year probation to be served concurrently with any other sentence being served. He is granted work release and must provide a DNA sample. He pleaded guilty to burglary.
•Shawn B. Cox Jr., 20, New Castle — One year probation, costs of prosecution, restitution to the victim, no contact with the victim and 40 hours of community service. He pleaded guilty to criminal conspiracy.
•Louis Michael Smith, 40, Aliquippa — Two years in the intermediate punishment program with the first six months to be served on house arrest followed by two years probation, costs of prosecution, follow all rules and regulations of Beaver County house arrest program. He pleaded guilty to failure to register as a sex offender.
•Bo William Clements, 18, New Castle — Three years probation, costs of prosecution, no contact with the victim and any evidence seized by law enforcement is forfeited. He pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property.
•Brooke Ellen Buchowski, 23, New Wilmington — Six months in the intermediate punishment program with the first 30 days on house arrest with electronic monitoring. She is granted work release. Her driver’s license is suspended for 12 months. She pleaded guilty to driving under the influence.
•John Curits Cross, 62, New Castle — Two years in the intermediate punishment program with the first 90 days on house arrest with electronic monitoring, assessment by Lawrence County Drug and Alcohol, costs of prosecution, a fine, license suspension for 18 months. He pleaded guilty to driving under the influence.
•Jawan Murray, 20, New Castle — Two years probation, no contact with the victims except as necessary to effectuate and/or arrange for custody, partial custody or visitation with minor child. He pleaded guilty to simple assault.
•Lierre Vontae Armstrong, 23, New Castle — Three to 11 1/2 months in the Lawrence County jail with credit for 44 days served, costs of prosecution. He pleaded guilty of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.
•Nathan Perkins, 51, New Castle — Six to 12 months in the Lawrence County jail, costs of prosecution, $71 restitution to Dollar General, provide a DNA sample. He pleaded guilty to retail theft.
•Thomas Michael Darling Jr., 37, New Wilmington — Costs of prosecution, $1,000 fine and intermediate punishment program for 90 days to be served on house arrest with electronic monitoring. He pleaded guilty to driving while operating privileges are suspended.
•Thomas Michael Darling Jr., 37, New Wilmington — Costs of prosecution, $1,500 fine, two years in the intermediate punishment program with the first 90 days on house arrest with electronic monitoring to be served consecutively with any other sentence being served, driver’s license is suspended fro 18 months. He pleaded guilty to driving under the influence.
John W. Hodge
•Donna Renee Aiken, 44, of New Castle — Two years probation, any evidence seized by law enforcement is forfeited. She pleaded guilty to simple assault.
•Matthew Lee Colich, 29, New Castle — Costs of prosecution, $150 fine, any evidence seized by law enforcement is forfeited. He pleaded guilty to possession of a small amount of marijuana.
•Roger Lee Reynolds Jr., 28, New Castle — Three years probation, which may be terminated when restitution is paid in full, costs of prosecution, $3,350 restitution to the victim, any evidence seized by law enforcement is ordered forfeited. He pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property.
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Common Pleas Court sentences for Nov. 15
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Jail gets third bomb threat
The Lawrence County jail received a bomb threat about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday — the third since Saturday. Prison board chairman David Gettings noted the caller said the same thing as the previous two times, that he was going to “come and blow the place up.”
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Divers fish stolen truck from river
A stolen truck was fished out of the Mahoning River following a tip from a fisherman. North Beaver Township police and volunteer fire department, the New Castle Fire Department dive team and Brandon Rishel of the Lawrence County Dive Team were called in after a fisherman had seen a submerged vehicle Monday.
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Man accused in rock beating
A New Castle man is accused of beating another man with a rock in an elevator. Police have charged David Joseph Perrine, 29, with aggravated assault in connection with the incident, which occurred around 8 p.m. June 12 in an apartment building on Wallace Avenue.
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Teen to get mental health evaluation
A 17-year-old who threatened suicide has been taken into custody by Neshannock Township police. Officers were called at 2 p.m. June 12. The teen’s mother told officers her son had a handgun and was “really acting up.”
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Teen arrested after demanding car keys
A teenager who demanded a couple turn over their car to him is now in police custody. Neshannock Township police said a 17-year-old New Castle resident entered a home in Lightner Place at 4 a.m. Saturday and demanded the keys to a vehicle parked in the driveway.
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Jail gets second bomb threat
For the second time in four days, the Lawrence County jail received a bomb threat. New Castle fire and police departments were summoned just after noon Tuesday and stood guard while the jail was searched.
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Robbery charges withdrawn
Charges against Justin Anthony Barry, who was accused in a robbery, have been withdrawn. New Castle police had arrested Barry, 25, of Apt. F, 1214 Highland Ave., earlier this month and charged him with robbery, aggravated assault, terroristic threats, recklessly endangering another person, theft and receiving stolen property.
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Three more plead guilty in oxycodone ring
Three more New Castle residents pleaded guilty in federal court to a charge of violating the federal drug laws.
Christopher Klingensmith, 38, of Vine Street, James Cracraft, 39, of Randolph Street and Thomas Klingensmith Jr., 40, of Bellair Drive, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy before U.S. District Judge Arthur J. Schwab.
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South Side man faces gun, drug charges
A South Side man was arrested on gun and drug charges following a traffic stop on the city’s North Hill. Martel Lamar Webb, 19, of 199 Hamilton St. had been wanted by police on charges in a domestic assault case in May when police caught up with him.
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Woman charged for assaulting 1-year-old
A New Castle woman was arrested and charged with the assault of a year-old child in Scott Township. Nicole Martin, 26, of New Castle was arraigned before District Judge David Rishel on a charge of simple assault. She was lodged in the Lawrence County jail on $1,000 bond.
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