The Dallas Post [ Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 27,1989 5 Police Report DALLAS TOWNSHIP VANDALISM AT DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL Dallas Township investigated vandalism at Dallas Senior High School, Monday, Sept. 25 where they discovered four windows had been smashed sometime between Friday night, Sept. 22 and Monday morning, Sept. 25. TWO MORE ARRESTS Gregory and in default of $10,000 bail were remanded to the Luzerne County Prison. A preliminary hearing is sched- uled for the end of September. A fourth person, a juvenile at the time of the offense, was also taken into custody. DALLAS BOROUGH HUNTSVILLE ROAD ACCIDENT Dallas Borough Police Chief Rd., Dallas. Sharpe admitted the accident was his fault. He was taken to the Nesbitt Hospital for treatment. ONE-CAR ACCIDENT Dallas Patrolman James J. Martin was dispatched to an acci- dent on Route 415 north by Lake Street, Dallas, where he saw a white Ford Futura Coupe on the sidewalk at the intersection, rest- ing against a metal traffic light standard. Martin saw blood around the car which indicated someone TWO-CAR ACCIDENT Dallas Police Chief John Fowler investigated an accident at the intersection of Franklin Street and * Huntsville Road where police said Adamae Ann Forte, driving a 1984 - Dodge, pulled out and struck a 1981 Chevrolet driven by Robert Ashworth, who was coming down Huntsville Road. Forte was taken . to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, the driver and passengers went to their own doctor. IN CHECK SCAM John Fowler responded to anacci- was injured. A passerby told him CONTROLLED Dallas Township police arrested dent Sept. 15 at the intersection of only one person was in the car, two additional persons involved in ‘Huntsville Road and Franklin who started walking. SUBSTANCE ARREST the check scam which covers five counties. The police arrested Joan Williams, 31, 308 Berry Street, West Pittston, and Glenn Stoff, 23, of the same address, on Friday, Sept. 22. They were arraigned before District Magistrate Earl Street where police said Christo- pher Sharpe, 307 Sharpe St., King- ston, driving a 1986 Volvo stopped at the stop sign at Franklin Street, then proceeded to enter Huntsville Road but struck a 1986 Chevrolet driven by Lisa Van Etten, Huntsville Officer Martin discovered the driver, Alfred Lynn Hadsel, RD 4, Dallas, behind the Shell Station on Route 415. He was removed to Nesbitt Hospital by ambulance for treatment. David Richards, 26 Ridge St., Dallas, on September 23, was ar- rested and charges filed with Dis- trict Magistrate Gregory, by Pa- trolman James J. Drury for the use and possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphanelia. This week's road repair schedule The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Luzerne County Maintenance Manager has an- nounced the following road work schedule for the week of Septem- ber 25, 1989: : BRIDGE REPAIR - TR 415 in Harveys Lake Borough. DRAINAGE REPAIR - Various THANKSGIVING WEEK CRUISE DISNEYWORLD HOLIDAY TRIPS 419. person FROM ONLY: REYKJAVIK, ICELAND SHOPPING TOUR OCTOBER 26-30, 1989 Royal Caribbean Cruise Line-S.S. Song of America THANKSGIVING NOV. 22-27, 1989 SPECIAL GROUND DEPARTURE INCLUDES: NOV. 19-26 | zs mam UNBELIEVABLE | iiss: LOW PRICE! INCLUDES: ® Discount Book Round-trip Airfare from fa\4eler. .Round-trip transfers to the pier All meals, cabin and entertainment on board a ‘MINIATURE BEARS - Sheila McAllister, Orchard View Terrace, Dallas, displays herbaskets of Victorian bears. (Photo by Charlotte Bartizek) routes in Dallas and Lake Twps. ™%475z.. 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