BR ————— I SS 5 A SE SE A SA 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Dallas, PA Thursday, June 6, 2002 DRUG CHARGES AGAINST PRISON VISITOR Fatima Evette Baker, 32, of 429 East 25th Street, Erie, pled guilty to a single count of pos- session of marijuana at a pre- liminary hearing in front of Dis- trict Justice James Tupper. According to arrest papers, Correction’s Officer Michael Prushinski found an unknown amount of marijuana and a Philly Blunt cigar in a purse in the trunk of Baker's car during a routine investigation in the State Correctional Institute - Dallas visitors’ parking lot. Baker was fined $193, and an additional count of possession of a controlled substance was dis- missed. BAD CHECKS John Robert Phillips, 44, of RR 1 Box 154 Noxen Road, Har- veys Lake, waived his right to a [District (Oo J 00-10 i = 0 HS ceived treatment for the injury, including x-rays at a Wyoming Valley Health Care facility. Police said Karen Schydlows- ki, 116 Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas told an investigator for the insurance company that Ed- son injured her hand in a wood- en door while in a heated argu- ment with her son at Schyd- lowski’s home. Edson later admitted to police she did in fact injure her hand at Schydlowski’s home, and that Schydlowski, her girlfriend whom she had lived with at the time, did not want a claim filed on her homeowner's insurance, so Edson filed it on her own au- tomotive policy. She also said she and Schydlowski later part- ed ways and Schydlowski turned her in. CHARGES FILED IN CASE OF MISSING TEENAGER Joshua J. Egelund, 23, of 847 tice James Tupper on two charges of forgery, attempting to obtain a controlled substance, receiving stolen property and a felony charge of obtaining a con- trolled substance. According to arrest papers: Branas attempting to pass a forged prescription at Rite Aid Pharmacy in the Dallas Village Shopping Center, Dallas for Sta- dol NS #2, a controlled sub- stance usually used to treat mi- graine headache pain. Police said when pharmacist Vera Williams contacted Dr. Mark Polin, whose name was on the prescription, an employee there told Williams Dr. Polin never prescribed the drug and that Branas had stolen a pre- scription pad from his office two weeks earlier. Police said shortly after being released from police custody, Branas returned to Rite Aid and again tried to have the prescrip- tions filled. — preliminary hearing in front of County Highway C, Washburn, Police said pharmacist John District Justice James Tupper WI, had felony charges of con- Zierowicz notified the police of on 18 charges of writing bad cealment of the whereabouts of Branas’ actions. checks at BiLo Markets, Coun- a child and criminal use of a try Club Shopping Center, to- communications facility held ROBBERY ATTEMPT MADE AT talling $949.65. over to county court after a pre- GRAVE SITE According to arrest papers, liminary hearing with District Phillips wrote the checks from Justice James Tupper. KINGSTON TWP.—An 81-year- February 25 through March 17 Egelund was charged in con- old Ashley man, preparing a at the supermarket on an ac- nection with a March 21 inci- grave site for the Memorial Day count which had insufficient dent in which Lauren Nafus, 16, holiday refused to give a funds. of Dallas met Egelund on the in- prospective robber his wallet ternet and traveled with him to Thursday, Kingston Township Jamie Okane, 19, of 266 his home in Wisconson without Police said. Grove Street, Pringle, pled guilty the prior knowledge or consent Police said the victim, who to two charges of writing bad of her parents. was not identified, was ap- checks, totalling $201.12 at Police had been searching for proached by a white man, possi- BiLo Markets, Country Club a small light blue or gray car bly in his early to mid 20s, in St. Shopping Center, Dallas, in with Washington license plates, Nicholas Cemetery on North Pio- front of District Justice James which later turned out to be neer Avenue in Shavertown. Tupper. Egelund’s, according to a March The suspect demanded the According to arrest papers, 28 article in The Dallas Post. wallet. When the victim refused, Okane wrote the checks on a According to police, Nafus was the suspect ran into a wooded closed account. located after she contacted her area adjacent to the cemetery. parents from Wisconson to let Police said the victim then no- Laura Edson, 37, of 226 E. them know she was safe. ticed that the suspect may have Grand Street, Nanticoke, waived Egelund is currently housed had a handgun. her right to a preliminary hear- in the Luzerne County Correc- The suspect was last seen ing in front of District Justice tional Facility. wearing a black hooded sweat- James Tupper on a single shirt, shorts and thick, black- charge of theft by deception. FORGERY, DRUG CHARGES rimmed glasses, police said. An According to arrest papers, extensive search of the wooded Edson falsely reported a claim to Kimberly Branas, 29, of RR 1 area and surrounding properties Erie Insurance Company, Beth- Box 187 E-1, Sugar Run, Pa., did not locate the suspect. lehem, Pa. reporting she injured waived her right to a preliminary The’ victim was not injured, her hand in a car door, and re- hearing in front of District Jus- police said. Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? A: Only in The Dallas Post Gi if ! 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Grants awarded for bulletproof ¢ police vests Three Back Mountain commu- nities have received grants for the purchase of bulletproof vests for law enforcement officers. The grants were announced in Washington by Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski (PA-11). They are: Dallas Township, 15, $8,797.50; Harveys Lak Borough, 7, $1,750; Kingston Township, 7, $2,634. DeMarco completes Marine course work Marine Corps Pfc. Anthony D. DeMarco, son of Janet M. DeS, ormo, Dallas, recently complet® ed the Administrative Clerk Course at Personnel Administra- tion School, Marine Corps Ser- vice Support School at Camp Lejeune, N.C. DeMarco is a 2001 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, and joined the Marine Corps in October 2001. PROPERTY TRANSFERS 0 The following property transfers were recorded at the Luzerne County Courthouse the week of May 17-31, 2002. Joel Winters et ux to Barbara A. Williams, Lot 5 Crotona Ave., Dallas Borough, $274,900. Richard J. Allan et ux to Eric C. 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