The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 18,1989 5 Police report Eason’s car was driven from the driven by Walter C. Konopke, RD DALLAS BOROUGH scene. Bell's car was towed by 1, Noxen, Barbara J. Gelnett, Family room broken Into Martin's. Both drivers were Tunkhannock, Martin Moore, 5 Marywood William Richards, RD 1, Dallas, Drive, Dallas, on January 16 re- ported to Patrolman James Drury checked by ambulance personnel and both signed releases. Officer Howard Kocher was the investi- and Milton J. Pickering, RD 5, Tunkhannock, Richards’ car was that someone entered the family’s Schmid's t k. home sometime between 2:30 p.m. galing officer, owed by T's tow true and mi t and removed a Ze- nih VCR snd other fiems veined KINGSTON TOWNSHIP DALLAS TOWNSHIP a : Car vandalized in parking lot M told the police tha Icy conditions bore old the police thatabout use acciderts Michael Apaliski, RD 2, Har- midnight his son went downstairs and discovered the lower family room in disarray and the items missing. Police are continuing investigation. Assault claimed Traci Ann Mazula, Country Club Road, Dallas, reported to Patrol- man James Drury thatonJanuary 13, Joseph Mazula, passenger in her 1984 Chevrolet , was assaulted by an unknown individual. Ms. Patrolman Walter Davis on January 12 investigated an acci- dent on Mt. Airy Road, Shaver- town, in which Judith C. Tyrrell, 124 Mt. Airy Road, driving a 1985 Dodge came over the top of a knoll on Mt. Airy Road where she saw people trying to stop her. Tyrrell's car slid through the front yard at 90 Mt. Airy Road and struck a 1982 Plymouth owned by Debbie Phillips, 103 Mt. Airy Road, veys Lake, on January 13, said that he parked his car by Insalaco’s Store lot at 4 p.m. At 8 p.m. while collecting carts in the lot he dis- covered someone had spray- painted his parked car. Patrolman John Appel is the investigating officer. Copper tubing stolen John Yenason reported onJanu- ary 9, the theft of copper tubing from a construction side on Idle- Mazula told police that the Mazulas Parked in the driveway. wo Drive, Flaidennelq Hills, were driving north on Route 309 D 52s Towns 1p. Tore invest] when the driver of another car On January 12, Patrolman Iman Jeremy Torr investi- followed the Mazula vehicle and Walter Davis investigated a four- gated. He reported 200 feet of half inch and 200 feet of quarter inch when they got near IGA, he cutthe Car accident on Route 309, King- ROTARY DONATION - Dr. Joseph Rogan, center, director of the Alternative Learners Project at victims off Lr told Mr. Mazula to Ston Township, involving cars copper tubing were missing. College Misericordia, receives a $1000 donation from John Reishus, left, president of the Dallas Rotary leave his car. When Mazula re- we Club, and Richard H. Disque II. fused ihe suspect smashed the window on the passenger side with : his fist and glass cut the victim on ; : his head and face. The victim went Dallas Rotary donates $1000 | pasa Mazula was taken to Nesbitt Hos- : ’ pital by Dallas ambulance. The suspect fled north on Route 309. to learning disabled program | ied oi | 4 Car runs off road IEE Dallas Police ChiefJohn Fowler The Dallas Rotary Club recently ~~ “Misericordia students who are ALP staff to learn new classroom| investigated an accident January = 3 donated $1,000 to College inthe ALP program attend regular strategies that make them more| 12 in which Linda Agnes King, = cS J Misericordia’s Alternative Learn- college classes and receive a efficient learners. These strategies| Huntsville Road, Dallas, driving a a = © ers Project (ALP), the state's oldest bachelor’s degree just as anyone might include books-on-tape, tape| 1988 Chevrolet said she was trav- a =: ; eling south on Main Street, Dallas : when her car started to drift off the EY road. Her car slid off the road, struck a telephone pole, two mail boxes and a cable TV wire. It was towed by Dallas Exxon to the Exxon garage. 2 car crash in Dallas \ Dallas Borough Police Chief John Fowler reported that on January 11, J. R. Eason, Main Street, Dallas, driving a 1982 Peugeot, was backing out of his driveway when his car was struck by a car driven by William Bell, 120 Lincoln Drive, Shavertown. would,” said Dr. Joseph Rogan, director of the Alternative Learn- ers Project at Misericordia. “The difference is that these students meet regularly with Misericordia’s recording procedures, note taking services, tutoring and alternative test taking procedures.” The Rotary donation will be used to buy materials for ALP students. formal program for learning dis- abled college students. The ALP program assists students who have difficulty using spoken or written language. — Send your Valentine a LOVE LINE Your message will appear in the February 8 edition of The Dallas Post Art by Bernard Bruno at United Penn Bank lobby, Main Street, Dallas, Design major at Kutztown. 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