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October 24, 2012

District Judges: Listings for Oct. 24

NEW CASTLE — Melissa A. Amodie

New Castle police charged the following people:

•Roger Nylander Traylor, 34, of New Castle, simple assault and harassment.

•Michael William Haggard, 57, of New Castle, driving under the influence.

•Shelbi Nicole Annesi, 21, of Imperial, Pa., driving under the influence.

•Jeremy Dodson, 24, of New Castle, receiving stolen property and two counts of theft by deception.

•Ciara Rachele Bailey, 18, of New Castle, retail theft.

Jerry G. Cartwright

•Justin Eric Gates, 23, of Ellwood City, charged by state police with simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, criminal mischief and harassment.

Ellwood City police charged the following people:

•Breanna M. Freshcorn, 17, of Hillsville, curfew for minors violation.

•Nate Yhelka, 15, of Ellwood City, curfew for minors violation.

Ellwood City school district charged the following people:

•Deblin Stoops, 39, of Ellwood City, two counts of compulsory school attendance violation.

•Marshall Sheldon McClain, 13, of Ellwood City, two counts of violation of compulsory attendance.

Jennifer Nicholson

•Barbara Denise Thomas, 56, of New Castle, charged by state police with retail theft.

David B. Rishel

•Lauren Patrice Purdy, 27, of New Castle, charged by Shenango Township police with corruption of minors, retail theft and 11 counts of retail theft-destroying inventory control tag.

•Brooks Codey Robinson, 20, of Ellwood City, charged by the Pennsylvania Game Commission with use of artificial/natural bait violation.

New Castle police charged the following people:

•Bethanne Engle, 41, of New Castle, failure to apply for dog license and dogs at large.

•James O’Neil, 39, of New Castle, dogs at large.

•Joshua Ryan Work, 26, of New Castle, dogs at large.

Scott A. McGrath

•Albert Scott Tedrow, 23, of Ellwood City, charged by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission with fishing without a license.

•Stephen John Delpero, 27, of New Wilmington, charged by New Wilmington police with disorderly conduct.

Neshannock Township police charged the following people:

•Jaclyn Dawn Savelli, 27, of New Castle, exceeding the speed limit and two counts of driving under the influence.

•David A. Moffatt, 36, of New Castle, driving an unregistered vehicle and two counts of driving under the influence.

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