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November 1, 2012

District Judges: Listings for Nov. 1

NEW CASTLE — Melissa A. Amodie

New Castle police charged the following people:

•Edward David Owens, 27, of New Castle, simple assault and harassment.

•Robert Bryson Bentley Jr., 39, of New Castle, access device fraud, theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property.

•Timothy Joseph McConahy, 33, of New Castle, theft by deception and receiving stolen property.

•Richard Cotelesse, 31, of New Castle, access device fraud, theft by deception, receiving stolen property and theft by unlawful taking.

•Andre Hall, 36, of New Castle, criminal attempt-homicide, burglary, false imprisonment, stalking, simple assault, harassment and aggravated assault.

•Emily Copp, 28, of New Castle, retail theft.

•Elizabeth J. Nelson, 21, of New Castle, harassment.

•Donald Ray D'Ambrosia, 51, of New Castle, theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property.

•Joshua Lynn Lovely, 30, of New Castle, two counts each of simple assault and harassment and one count of false imprisonment.

Jerry G. Cartwright

•Richard Coccia, 72, of Ellwood City, charged by Ellwood City police with criminal mischief.

State police charged the following people:

•Jeremy M. Moyer, 25, of Pittsburgh, use/possession of drug paraphernalia.

•John B. Hunter, 25, of Columbus, Ohio, possession of marijuana.

Jennifer Nicholson

•Nancy Bobosky, 43, of New Castle, charged by Union Township police with careless driving and two counts of driving under the influence.

•Kenneth D. Defiore Jr., 53, of Edinburg, charged by the Lawrence County district attorney with bad checks.

New Castle police charged the following people:

•Roderick R. Proctor Jr., 22, of New Castle, disorderly house.

•Dion Andrew Parms, 35, of New Castle, disorderly conduct.

Scott A. McGrath

•Valerie Lynn Watson, 26, of New Castle, charged by Neshannock Township police with disregarding traffic lane and two counts of driving under the influence.

Pulaski Township police charged the following people:

•Joseph Charles Williams, 29, of Pulaski, 25 counts of forgery, 20 counts of access device fraud, 12 counts of theft by unlawful taking and one count of receiving stolen property.

•Jordan Robert Bessell, 26, of Edinburg, failure to obey traffic-control devices, driving with no rear lights and two counts of driving under the influence.

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