2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 20, 1992 Passing motorist pulls man from flaming car | When John Pasternak, 38, of | Centermoreland saw a blazing automobile lying on its roof, he | didn’t think twice about what do to | — he worked to get the driver out. Along with another man, Pas- | ternak stopped at the scene of an | accident May 9 on Mount Olivet Road involving Hugh T. Jones III, 48, of Orchard Street, Exeter. Jones had been driving south | on Mount Olivet Road late that | Saturday night when for an un- . known reason his car left the road | and traveled about 50 feet before | striking a large tree. | After hitting the tree, the car | rolled onto its roof and burst into | flames. “It was already blazing,” said ' Pasternak of the scene when he | arrived. “He was pinned behind | the wheel, we had to get the door Correction JOHN PASTERNAK open.” It took several minutes to get Jones from the car, as the door was stuck, remembers Pasternak. Though Pasternak and another man, reportedly from New Jersey, pulled him from the car before it became completely engulfed in flames, Jones didn't survive the accident. Due to a copy editor's error, Lake-Lehman sophomore Michael | Teetvel, who saved a neighbor, John Grady, from choking on a piece of | candy while on the way home from school on the bus, was incorrectly | listed in the headline as a sixth-grader. Teetsel is in tenth grade. Trooper Scoble cited for defusing domestic problem By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff State trooper John Scoble of Kingston Township was com- mended for extraordinary action at a ceremony May 15, as 30 sol- diers of law gathered to honor their own. According to Captain Francis Panuccio, commander of Troop P, Pennsylvania State Police Wyoming Barracks, Scoble assisted state police from the Dunmore Barracks in a domestic dispute in Lacka- wanna County involving an inebri- ated man with a handgun. Scoble spent an hour talking on the telephone to the man, who had fired the gun inside his house and threatened to commit suicide. Scoble finally was able to calm him down so that officers could enter the house and take him into cus- tody. “It was a very emotionally charged situation,” Scoble said. “I feel good that it turned out well.” “Many police officers feel that they are only doing their jobs, rather than going beyond the call of duty. It is good to recognize those who have done extraordi- nary work,” Captain Panuccio said. Friday's ceremony was part of Troop P's tenth Police Memorial Day service to honor the memory of state troopers who had died or were Killed in the line of duty. As part of the observance, po- licemen throughout Luzerne County wore a black stripe across the top of their badges in mourn- ing for fellow officers killed in the line of duty. The memorial obser- vancé ended National Police Week, May 11-15, anationwide tribute to police officers.’ ' Genealogicial Society will meet May 26 The Northeastern Pennsylvania Genealogical Society will meet May 26 at the Osterhout Library, 71 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre in the 2nd floor Conference Room from 7-9 p.m. The guest speaker will be Lydia Hirmer, who is the Regent of the Wyoming Valley Chapter of D.A.R. Lydia is a professional genealogist with over 35 years of experience. She also has served on the national level of the Daughters of American Revolution organization in addition to now serving as head of the local DAR Chapter. She is a direct descendant of one of the original “Mayflower” passengers. The public is invited. I Police report Dallas Borough CHAIN- REACTION ACCIDENT ON RTE. 415 I ~ According to Dallas Borough | police, a 1985 Mercury XR4TI | operated by Mark J. Valanski, 24, of Dallas, a 1991 Chevrolet Ca- price Classic operated by Warren | E. Daubert, 75, of Shavertown and | a 1975 Chevrolet Nova operated by John Ellsworth, 21, of Dallas, were . involved in a three-car chain reac- | tion accident Monday, May 11, | shortly before 4:15 p.m. Police said that all three vehicles were travel- ing north on Route 415, with the Valanski and Daubert vehicles | stopped for traffic, when the | Ellsworth vehicle collided twice ‘with the Daubert vehicle, pushing | it into the Valanski vehicle. Patrolman Mike Krzywicki in- remaster the accident. VOMAN ARRESTED | OR RETAIL THEFT | According to Dallas Borough police, Margaret Christine Biggs, 38, of Dallas, was arrested Sun- | day, May 17, and charged for retail | theft. Police said that store em- ployees observed Ms. Biggs at- | tempting to remove merchandise | from Rea & Derick Drug Store without paying for it. Patrolman James Drury inves- gated the incident. i i IFES Ba | y i% i ACCIDENT AT FRANKLIN ST. AND HUNTSVILLE According to Dallas Borough police, a 1986 Chevrolet Sprint operated by Melissa Marie Kohli, 22, of Shavertown and a 1988 Honda Accord, operated by Jo- seph Persico of Shavertown were involved in an accident Sunday, May 17, shortly before 5:30 p.m. Police said that the Persico ve- hicle, traveling east on Huntsville Road, apparently swerved in an attempt to avoid the Kohli vehicle, which had stopped at the stop sign on Franklin Street before turning onto Huntsville Road. The Persico vehicle crossed the roadway, leav- ing approximately 59 feet of skid marks, and impacted with the guard rail on the westbound side of the road, skidding an additional 7 feet before coming to rest, ac- cording to the report. The Persico vehicle sustained moderate dam- age and was towed from the scene. Kingston Township Sergeant James: Saaagavesligatad the accident. MAN ATTEMPTS TO ATTACK OFFICERS According to Dallas Borough police, Thomas Fela, 37, of Mead- owcrest, Trucksville, was arrested Tuesday, May 4, and charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, disorderly conduct, engaging in fighting and tumultuous behavior and public drunkenness. The charges stemmed from an incident in which police observed him walk- " Kingston Twp. | CHARGED WITH DUI | AFTER ACCIDENT Alex Bentacur, 23, of Linden | Street, Luzerne, was charged with | drunken driving, leaving the scene of an accident, driving without a license and following too closely | after a two car accident on Carver- | ton Road May 13, police said. According to police, Bentacur drove into the rear of a car driven | | by DonnaJan Meza, of East Broad- | way, Larksville, at about 2:30 a.m. i Meza told police that she was | waiting for the light to turn green on Carverton Road so she could turn onto Route 309 when her car | was struck from behind by a van. | Bentacur got out of the van, Meza | told police, warned her not to call the police and not to take down his license plate number, and then fled the scene by driving south on Route 309. ~~ Meza said that she followed ‘Bentacur to get his plate number, but was pulled over by police. Bentacur was pulled over several minutes later by another officer. A passenger in Meza's car cor- roborated what Meza had told police. Investigating officer was Ptl. | Robert Parrish with Ptl. Zeigler. FOUR INJURED IN "MANOR DRIVE CRASH Four people suffered moderate ‘injuries after a two car accident at the intersection of Mount Olivet Road and Manor Drive May 11, police said. Theresa M. Wozmak, of West easton Mount Olivet Road at about by a car driven by Myra A. Carlin, | 89, of Ransom Road, Dallas, police said. Carlin had been driving north on Manor Drive, which is con- trolled by a stop sign at the inter- ‘section of Mount Olivet Road, po- lice said. without a license, police said. Frank Palm Beach, Florida, was driving 1:45 p.m. when her car was struck Carlin was cited for driving through a stop sign and driving Ambulances from Kingston Township, Dallas, Jackson Town- ship, West Wyoming, and Nesbitt Hospital responded to the acci- dent. Both drivers were taken to area hospitals for treatment, along with passengers, Constance C. Orrson and Louise Bagonis. A passenger in Wozmak’s vehicle, Robert Wozmak, was uninjured. All of the occupants of the vehicles were wearing seat belts. Investigating officer was Ptl. Walter Davis. Call Is your old gas or electric water heater a basket case? ing with a companion along Route 309, weaving and walking into the highway’s driving lane. When po- lice attempted to question and detain him, Fela screamed a con- tinuous barrage of obscene and abusive language and attempted to kick an officer in the back of the head, according to the report. Po- lice had to place him in handcuffs and leg irons. Fela is currently lodged in the Luzerne County Prison. Patrolman James Drury, as- sisted by Dallas Township patrol- men Doug Higgins and Wayman Miers and Kingston Township patrolman Frank Ziegler, investi- gated the incident. TWO-CAR ACCIDENT AT ROUTES 309 AND 415 According to Dallas Borough police, a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria operated by John Yellitz, 79, of RR1 Benton was involved in an accident with a 1989 Buick Le- Sabre, operated by Gloria McA- dara, 45, of Shavertown, Friday, May 8, shortly before 3 p.m. at the junction of Routes 309 and 415. Police said that the Yellitz vehicle, which had been traveling south on Route 415, attempted to turn left onto Route 309 at the traffic light when it was struck on its right rear fender by the McAdara vehicle. Patrolman Mike Krzywicki in- vestigated the accident. ACCIDENT AT MEMO- RIAL LANE AND 415 According to Dallas Borough police, a 1985 Ford Escort oper- ated by Marie Santarelli, 27, of Dallas, was involved in an acci- dent with a 1989 Eagle Premier operated by Heather Malonis, 18, of Dallas Sunday morning, May 10. Police said that the Malonis vehicle had turned onto the high- way from Main Street and was unable to avoid colliding with the Santarelli vehicle, which had turned onto Route 415 after stop- ping at the stop sign on Memorial Lane. joi Chief, of. Police Jack Fowler in- vestigated the accident. Accessorize er More BN JoAnn Says oe 3 Graduation Is In The Air! 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This was a classic case of how a criminal investigation should be handled,” commented Captain Francis Panuccio, com- manding officer of Troop P, Penn- sylvania State Police, Wyoming Barracks. “A wise commanding officer takes advantage of all community | Joven & Fil by Jim Dallas Twp. police praised law enforcement resources,” begins after the arrest, when lice and the district attorney's’ fice work together on the inves{- gation.” “This isn't just for me. I'm ac-. cepting it on behalf of everyone | who worked on the investigating’ teams,” Miers said. “I have always. had great admiration for the Penn-, sylvania State Police. All police: forces must work together to pro-. tect and serve the public.” Chief Miers and Patrolman: Robert Jolley represented the, Dallas Township Police Depart-' ment at the ceremony, which also: honored all deceased Pennsylva-, nia state troopers, those who had’ retired and those killed in the lire of duty. 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