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Police Blotter: Wednesday, April 22, 2015

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Gas theft

COAL TOWNSHIP - Police said Ronald Nalewak, of 1800 Tioga St., Lot 10, Coal Township, reported an unknown person removed $30 worth of gasoline from his 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee while it was parked near his home sometime between 1 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Monday.

Drugs

SHAMOKIN - Coal Township police filed charges of possessing spice and drug paraphernalia against Jonathan Gregory, 29, of 869 W. Spruce St., Coal Township, and Charles Troup III, 21, of 439 W. Gowen St., Shamokin.

Police said they found Gregory and Troup parked in a car on a road near Odd Fellows Cemetery, Trevorton Road, smoking Spice from a metal pipe at 8:12 a.m. Oct. 4.

Both admitted to smoking the Spice when interviewed by the police, the criminal complaint says.

DUI sentencing

SUNBURY - Lucas Krankowski, 37, of Coal Township, was sentenced Monday afternoon by Northumberland County Judge Charles Saylor to a total of 12 months intermediate punishment with the first 120 days on house arrest on two counts of driving under the influence of alcohol.

Krankowski also was ordered to pay $2,500 in fines plus costs and fees, will lose his driver's license for 30 months, must undergo counseling and is prohibited from bars and drinking alcohol.

The defendant, who was represented by county conflicts counsel Sue Schwartz, received six months intermediate punishment with the first 90 days on house arrest for a DUI committed Nov. 25, 2013, in Shamokin. He also received six months intermediate punishment with the first 30 days on house arrest for a DUI committed in Shamokin on March 12, 2010.

Public drunkenness

MOUNT CARMEL - Michael John Conches, 42, of 125 East Ave., Mount Carmel, was cited by Chief of Police Todd Owens for public drunkenness involving an incident shortly before 7 p.m. Thursday.

Police said Conches, who was an absconder from Pennsylvania State Parole, was observed in the area of Fifth

and Oak streets. He initially tried to leave the area, but was detained and the warrant was confirmed.

While speaking to Conches, police said he had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath and his speech was slurred. He had urinated in his pants, police said.

Conches also was wanted by Shamokin police on an outstanding warrant.

He was transported to Mount Carmel Police Station before being turned over to Shamokin police.


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