MANSFIELD – Jimmy Fish, 63, of 217 Brooklyn St., Mansfield, was charged by borough police with making terroristic threats, possessing an instrument of crime and harassment against his neighbor.Īccording to documents filed at District Judge James Carlson’s office, police were dispatched to 227 Brooklyn St. Seip was issued a summons to appear at a Feb. Perrins was charged earlier with disorderly conduct and criminal mischief. Tioga County Police & Court Police Fire and Courtīlossburg borough police charged Seip with criminal mischief and disorderly conduct for his part in damaging the two vehicles. He said he didn’t have any other drugs or paraphernalia, but police found a plastic pack in another box that had a gram of marijuana six marijuana pipes, each containing marijuana residue two marijuana grinders, each containing marijuana and one clear glass marijuana bong.īaker was issued a summons to appear at a March 16 preliminary hearing. Police said he pulled a box from under his bed and provided the bong, which had marijuana residue in it. Police said they could hear someone spraying the room down with air freshener before opening the door, but police could still smell the burning marijuana.īaker consented to a search of his bedroom, and then admitted he did have a water bong, which he said was probably the cause of the odor. 9 police were dispatched to investigate a strong odor of marijuana emitting from Room 220. Baker, 25, of 50 Morris Drive, Sycamore Manor, Route 220, was charged by Mansfield University police with possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia after police were dispatched to investigate a report of burning marijuana.Īccording to documents filed at District Judge James Carlson’s office, on Feb. She was released on $1,000 bail and her preliminary hearing set for March 9. White was stopped and turned the items over to the store’s loss-prevention employee. When she came out, the products were not in her hands, police said. 15, White took a box of denture cream and a package mascara, valued at about $8, and went into the restroom with the products in her hands. White, 32, of Statesville, North Carolina, was charged by state police with retail theft after she allegedly took less than $10 worth of items from Wal-Mart and tried to leave the store without paying for them.Īccording to documents filed at District Judge James Carlson’s office, on Feb. Rodibaugh was issued a summons to appear at a March 8 preliminary hearing. 16, Rodibaugh was visiting Clarissa Wood, of 3 Bacon St., when she allegedly took 70 Gabapentin 300 milligram pills, valued at about $100. Rodibaugh, 40, of 6 Cone St., was charged by borough police with theft and receiving stolen property after she allegedly took prescription pills from a residence.Īccording to documents filed at District Judge Rob. Williams was issued a summons to appear at a March 8 preliminary hearing. 2, police stopped him on a current arrest warrant and he was searched, revealing possession of a small amount of marijuana in the pocket of his hoodie. Williams Jr., 50, of 6 McInroy St., was charged by borough police with possession of a small amount of marijuana for personal use after police spotted him walking on Tioga Street carrying a case of beer.Īccording to documents filed at District Judge Rob Repard’s office, on Feb. He was issued a summons to appear at a March 22 preliminary hearing. Kizer was attempting to purchase a Remington Model 710 30-.06 rifle. 19.Īccording to documents filed at District Judge Rob Repard’s office, Kizer answered no to a question on the clearance form asking if he had been adjudicated mentally defective so that he is a danger to himself, or committed to a mental health institution when he knew he had been involuntarily committed to Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital in Wellsboro for a mental health evaluation and treatment on March 22, 2003. Kizer, 35, of 12 Center St., Tioga, was charged by state police with unsworn falsification to authorities after he allegedly tried to buy a gun from Ziggy’s Gun Shop, 27 Watrous St., Gaines, on Aug. Crum, 63, of Mansfield, one month probation for possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia. Fulkerson, 55, of Roaring Branch, 18 months probation for defiant trespass. Sentenced to Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition were: Griffin, 31, of Westfield, 18 months probation for DUI, $100 fine, $310 restitution, no contact at victim’s discretion.
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