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RANGELEY -- A Minnesota man was arrested Thursday after police stopped to investigate a complaint of someone being a vagrant in town. Nathan W. Green, 23, of Chaska, Minn., was arrested on a charge of being a fugitive from justice, Rangeley police Chief Dennis Leahy said Friday.
CARTHAGE -- A Vermont man was arrested on a warrant from that state Wednesday night after his family called and asked police to check on him at the family's seasonal home, Franklin County Sheriff Lt. Niles Yeaton said. Deputy B. David Rackliffe did a check on Nathan Stratton, 32, of Essex Junction, Vt., and discovered he had a warrant for him from Chittenden County Court in Vermont, Yeaton said. Stratton was arrested on a fugitive-from-justice charge. He was wanted on charges of failure to appear related to driving under the influence, driving with license suspended and violating condition of release, Yeaton said.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW/CRIMINAL: The trial court erred in granting defendants motion to suppress marijuana seized in a warrantless search of his backpack: R.C. 2963.12 provided the police officer with justification to effect a warrantless arrest of defendant as a fugitive from justice, upon the officers reasonable, objective belief, derived from the Law Enforcement Automated Data Service, that defendant stood charged in Florida with a serious, felony-like offense; therefore, the officers search of defendants backpack fell within the search-incident-to-arrest exception to the Fourth Amendments warrant requirement.
SALISBURY TWP: Christopher Daryl Lee, of Gap, was charged with simple assault after he allegedly struck a female and a 7-year-old boy Saturday at 777 Dogwood Lane. MANHEIM TWP.: Two vehicles and a residence in the 200 block of Kings Bridge Drive were spray-painted with graffiti late Friday or early Saturday. Loss is $3,000.
LANCASTER: A resident in the 300 block of East Chestnut Street told police he heard someone inside his apartment at about 3 a.m. Friday. Later, when he awoke, he realized his kitchen window was open and someone had stolen a $400 plasma flat-screen television. EPHRATA: Two 14-year-old Ephrata boys were charged with criminal mischief, theft and attempted theft after they allegedly were seen trying to enter cars parked at Ephrata Community Hospital, 169 Martin Ave., at 3:26 a.m. Thursday. They fled when confronted by employees but were stopped by police at First Street and Martin Avenue. Police said the teens were involved in multiple area crimes, including vandalism, writing graffiti, breaking into cars and stealing beer from a patio.
LANCASTER: Someone stole a lawn mower valued at $950 from a home at 805 State Street on Tuesday. BRECKNOCK TWP.: A man tried to steal a bicycle parked at Weaver's Store on Dry Tavern Road on Dec. 1. When confronted by the store manager, the man put the bike back and fled in a green Subaru. He is described as being a bearded man 5 feet 9 inches tall and of medium build. State police ask anyone with information on the theft to call 717-299-7650.
A Texas woman has been arrested in the killing of her young son, whose body was found last weekend along a driveway in South Berwick, prosecutors said late Wednesday. The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office said 42-year-old Julianne McCrery of Irving, Texas, was arrested on a fugitive-from- justice charge in Massachusetts, where she was detained by police earlier in the day. The arrest occurred after prosecutors issued a warrant on a second-degree murder charge in the death of Camden Pierce Hughes in Hampton, N.H., on Saturday.
WARWICK TWP.: Donald Brubaker, of Lititz, was traveling south in the 800 block of Clay Road on Monday when he swerved to avoid an object in his lane, police said. He lost control of the vehicle, which struck an embankment and overturned. He was treated at the scene for cuts and abrasions to his hands and head. PROVIDENCE TWP.: Four people suffered minor injuries in a two- car wreck Saturday afternoon, according to state police. John Denver, 47, of Quarryville, was driving north on Route 222 at 4 p.m. with a passenger, Tarra Vidinghoff, 41, police said. David Jones, 68, of Elkton, Md., tried to turn left onto Route 222 from Pine Boulevard, with a passenger, Sara Laird-Jones, 71, also of Elkton. His vehicle pulled out in front of Denver's truck, which crashed into it, police said.
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