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September 20, 2012

District Judges: Listings for Sept. 20

NEW CASTLE — MELISSA A. AMODIE

New Castle police charged the following people:

•Zack Santypal, 16, of Harrisville, Pa., retail theft.

•Louis Mark Lee, 46, of Bellevue, Pa., simple assault and harassment.

•Jeffrey Allen Joynson, 58, simple assault and harassment.

•Kenneth Michael Graham, 27, of West Pittsburg, three counts of use/possession of drug paraphernalia.

•Alexander William Jones, 26, of New Castle, receiving stolen property and theft by deception.

•David M. Walters, 36, of New Castle, two counts of harassment.

•Sabrina Lee Suders, 31, of New Castle, driving under the influence, reckless driving, accident involving death or personal injury, accident involving damage to attended vehicle or property and following too closely.

New Castle’s code enforcement department charged the following people:

•Andre Terrance Martin, of New Castle, gutters and downspouts violation.

•James Campbell, of New Castle, gutters and downspouts violation and weeds, trees and ornamental shrubs violation.

JERRY G. CARWRIGHT

Ellwood City police charged the following people:

•N’agapa Bumpus, 19, of New Castle, false identification to a law officer and purchase of an alcoholic beverage by a minor.

•Connie J. Moran, 47, of Ellwood City, driving under the influence and careless driving.

Jennifer Nicholson

•Dion Andrew Parms, 34, of New Castle, charged by New Castle police with giving false alarm to an agency of public safety and disorderly conduct.

Union Township police charged the following people:

•Adam Kenneth Clark, 23, of West Pittsburg, flight to avoid apprehension or punishment and driving while operating privileges suspended or revoked.

•Alan Michael Ferrucci, 23, of Hillsville, two counts of driving under the influence and disregarding traffic lane.

•Jessica Marie Bowyer, 26, of New Castle, retail theft and receiving stolen property.

•Theresa Lynn Stull, 44, of Grove City, defiant trespass.

•Devin Delan King, 32, of Grove City, defiant trespass.

•Scott Lee Davis, 31, of New Castle, disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and similar misconduct, retail theft and defiant trespass.

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