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  • One vandalism suspect waives hearing

    BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner One of two suspects in a string of burglaries and vandalism in Mehoopany Township waived his preliminary hearing on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the other suspect's hearing has been continued. Dale Lee Race Jr., 19, of Tunkhannock, will stand trial in Wyoming...
    Posted to WC Examiner News on 05-12-2009
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  • Six juveniles adjudicated in vandalism

    BY ROBERT L. BAKER Wyoming County Press Examiner Six youths implicated in a vandalism spree over the last 12 months in Tunkhannock borough were adjudicated delinquent in Wyoming County juvenile court Monday. Wyoming County District attorney George Skumanick Jr. said the charge was equivalent of an adult...
    Posted to WC Examiner News on 04-14-2009
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  • Teens in jail allegedly terrorized Sugar Hollow

    BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner MEHOOPANY - Police have made arrests in connection with a string of burglaries and vandalism in Mehoopany Township and elsewhere. According to Mehoopany Police Chief Rhonda Smith, three men and two women have been implicated in the crimes. Two of the...
    Posted to WC Examiner News on 04-14-2009
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  • Alleged gangleader, 11 juveniles charged in Tunkhannock

    BY ROBERT L. BAKER Wyoming County Press Examiner A 20-year-old Tunkhannock male is in jail and 11 juveniles are being processed through the Wyoming County court system for a wave of vandalism and alleged gang activity that has rocked the county since last summer. Jesse John Long, of East Tioga St., was...
    Posted to WC Examiner News on 04-07-2009
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  • BREAKING NEWS: Alleged gangleader, 11 juveniles charged in Tunkhannock

    BY ROBERT L. BAKER Wyoming County Press Examiner A 20-year-old Tunkhannock male is in jail and 11 juveniles are being processed through the Wyoming County court system for a wave of vandalism and alleged gang activity that has rocked the county since last summer. Jesse John Long, of East Tioga St., was...
    Posted to WC Examiner News on 04-02-2009
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  • Vandals target trout farm

    BY ROBERT L. BAKER Wyoming County Press Examiner A Noxen area trout farm was broken into over the weekend with several trout stolen and many more killed. State police at Tunkhannock say that between 6 p.m., Friday, and noon on Sunday, someone broke into Bowmans Creek Trout Farm off Wilson Ayers Road...
    Posted to WC Examiner News on 03-03-2009
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  • Ice rink hit by vandalism

    BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner On Friday morning the Tunkhannock Riverside Park Ice Rink was the victim of vandalism. According to Tunkhannock Borough Police officer Roger Hardy, between 8-10 a.m. someone broke a post on the outer structure of the ice rink and jammed it through the liner...
    Posted to WC Examiner News on 12-23-2008
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  • Factoryville teen sentenced to prison

    BY MICHAEL SISAK Times-Shamrock Writer WILKES-BARRE - Nora Rynkiewicz, the 19-year-old Nazi sympathizer who spraypainted the doors of a South Franklin Street synagogue with anti-Semitic graffiti in March, will spend the next 9 to 18 months in state prison, Luzerne County Judge Peter Paul Olszewski Jr...
    Posted to WC Examiner News on 12-23-2008
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  • Park tunnel vandalized again

    BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner TUNKHANNOCK - Vandals have defaced the pedestrian tunnel leading to Riverside Park once again, and officials plan action both to catch the culprits and prevent further damage. According to Mayor Norm Ball, the vandalism probably occurred over this past...
    Posted to WC Examiner News on 12-16-2008
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  • Teen admits defacing synagogue

    BY MICHAEL SISAK Times-Shamrock Writer WILKES-BARRE - Nora Rynkiewicz sympathized with , saw Hitler as a hero and spread messages of hate through the nozzle of an aerosol paint can, staining the doors of the Congregation Ohav Zedek synagogue on South Franklin Street with a swastika and other anti-Semitic...
    Posted to WC Examiner News on 10-16-2008
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