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March 2, 2013

District Judges: Listings for March 2

NEW CASTLE — Melissa A. Amodie

New Castle police charged the following people:

•Kevin M. Cunningham, 50, of New Castle, public drunkenness and similar misconduct.

•Kendall Deion Crutcher, 31, of Bedford Township, Mich., intent to possess a controlled substance, possession of marijuana and turning movements and signals violation.

•Terry Ladale Brown, 32, of Detroit, intent to possess a controlled substance and possession of marijuana.

Jerry G. Cartwright

•Gary John Honneffer, 25, of Ellwood City, charged by Ellwood City police with driving under the influence and driving at an unsafe speed.

David B. Rishel

•Ryan Austin Nixon, 18, of Wampum, charged by Shenango Township police with burglary, theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property.

•Harley Jack Peterson, 19, of New Castle, charged by Hickory Township police with retail theft.

The Lawrence County district attorney charged the following people:

•Shamone Nabors, 35, of New Castle, two counts of failure to apply for dog license and one count each of failure to have dog or cat vaccinated and failure to keep dog licensed.

•Crystal L. Johngrass, 47, of New Castle, two counts of failure to apply for dog license and one count each of failure to have dog or cat vaccinated and failure to keep dog licensed.

Scott A. McGrath

•Melissa Rigby, 33, of New Bedford, charged by the Wilmington school district with violation of compulsory attendance.

Neshannock Township police charged the following people:

•Justina Nicole Kaldy, 18, of New Wilmington, two counts of driving under the influence and one count each of disregarding traffic lane, purchase of an alcoholic beverage by a minor and minor prohibited-operating with alcohol.

•Valerie R. Sanfilippo, 48, of New Castle, accident involving damage to attended vehicle or property.

•Randy John Gillette, 20, of New Castle, driving under the influence, operating with no rear lights and driving without a license.

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  • police.jpg Police: texting led to fatal accident

    Police claim a woman’s texting on a cell phone contributed to a fatal accident earlier this month in Hickory Township. Laura E. Gargiulo, 42, of 2662 State Route 956, Volant, faces homicide by vehicle and other charges in connection with the May 7 death of Daniel E. Gallatin of Scott Township.

    May 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • police.jpg Hillsville man dead following shooting

    A Mahoning Township man involved in a weekend shooting has died. Joseph Lupo, 50, of 4812 W. Main St. in Hillsville was pronounced dead Thursday by the Mahoning County, Ohio, coroner’s office.

    May 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • police.jpg Woman charged in fatal accident

    A woman involved in a fatal accident in Hickory Township has been charged. Laura E. Gargiulo, 42, of 2662 State Route 956, Volant, faces charges of homicide by vehicle and others in the crash that led to the death of Daniel E. Gallatin of Scott Township.

    May 17, 2013 1 Photo

  • gavel.jpg On the Record: A listing of today’s police items and district judge reports

    On the Record is a periodic update of public information coming out of the Lawrence County Government Center and local police departments. Look inside for the latest listing of police items and district judge reports.
     

    May 17, 2013 1 Photo

  • police.jpg Broken jaw leads to assault charge

    A Pittsburgh man has been charged with aggravated assault for allegedly breaking another man’s jaw in New Wilmington. Matthew Vincent Wagner, 22, was charged by New Wilmington police as the result of an incident early May 5 at the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity house on Waugh Avenue.

    May 17, 2013 1 Photo

  • police.jpg South Side robbery being probed

    New Castle police are investigating a robbery on the South Side. A 22-year-old woman told police she had been walking in the alley between Hamilton Street and Pennsylvania Avenue around 3:30 a.m. May 8 when someone grabbed her from behind and punched her numerous times in the left side of her face.

    May 16, 2013 1 Photo

  • police.jpg Man reports being robbed on East Side

    New Castle police are investigating a report of robbery on Arlington Avenue. A 24-year-old man told police he had been in the 800 block, walking to a friend’s house, around 12:50 a.m. Saturday, when he was jumped by a man who stole his wallet and cell phone.

    May 16, 2013 1 Photo

  • police.jpg Men riding four-wheelers help catch burglar suspects

    Two men on four-wheelers helped New Castle police catch two Remacor burglary suspects. Brian John Scott, 26, and Charles John Mulroy II, 32, both of New Galilee, are accused of breaking in through a hole in Remacor’s fence to steal about 200 feet of wiring, phone line and pipe around 5:45 p.m. Sunday.

    May 16, 2013 1 Photo

  • Ellwood City club receives citation

    An Ellwood City club has been cited for gambling activities. The Pennsylvania Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement has cited the Ellwood City Saxon Club at 901 Millview St.

    May 16, 2013

  • police.jpg Police arrest South Side burglar suspects

    A South Side man and a male juvenile are facing charges for allegedly trying to break into two houses. New Castle police reported the incidents occurred around lunchtime Tuesday.

    May 16, 2013 1 Photo

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