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October 23, 2012

District Judges: Listings for Oct. 23

NEW CASTLE — Melissa A. Amodie

New Castle police charged the following people:

•Elizabeth Strohecker, 28, of New Castle, criminal mischief.

•Corey Allen Lee II, 21, of New Castle, criminal trespass, two counts of defiant trespass and harassment.

New Castle school district charged the following people:

•Dorethea Fuge of New Castle, compulsory school attendance violation.

•Lori Rao of New Castle, compulsory school attendance violation.

•Christina Fosnaught of New Castle, compulsory school attendance violation.

•Raymond Lyerson of New Castle, compulsory school attendance violation.

•Glenn Meyers of New Castle, compulsory school attendance violation.

•Melissa Black of New Castle, compulsory school attendance violation.

•Taylor Johnson 14, of New Castle, compulsory school attendance violation.

Jerry G. Cartwright

•William Ray Suszynski, 39, of Wampum, charged by Ellwood City police with theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property.

•Justin David Vandevort, 31, of Volant, charged by Moraine State Park with use/possession of drug paraphernalia, violation of rules on commonwealth property and violation of government traffic rules.

•Sean Hutton, 23, of Enon Valley, charged by state police with criminal mischief.

Jennifer Nicholson

Union Township police charged the following people:

•Nathan Perkins, 51, of New Castle, two counts each of conspiracy and disorderly conduct and one count of receiving stolen property.

•Theresa Lynn Stull, 44, of Grove City, two counts each of conspiracy, retail theft and receiving stolen property and one count each of defiant trespass, aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person, simple assault and reckless driving.

•Devin Delan King, 33, of Grove City, two counts each of retail theft, conspiracy and receiving stolen property and one count each of defiant trespass, simple assault and harassment.

•Alan L. Adkins, 41, of Barberton, Ohio, retail theft, receiving stolen property and two counts of criminal mischief.

•Crystal J. Wyatt, 23, of New Castle, retail theft.

•Karen Katherine Carvlin, 25, of Erie, retail theft.

•Sean Edward Minteer, 21, of New Castle, retail theft.

•Katie R. Kees, 27, of Edinburg, retail theft.

David B. Rishel

•Brandon Michael Lilly, 24, of Beaver Falls, charged by Shenango Township police with disorderly conduct.

Scott A. McGrath

The Pulaski Township tax collector charged the following people:

•Joseph D. Yenerall, 69, of Pulaski, failure to file wage tax.

•Kelly J. Sevachko of Pulaski, failure to file wage tax.

•Matthew M. Sevachko of Pulaski, failure to file wage tax.

•Jeannie Baron-Yenerall of Pulaski, failure to file wage tax.

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