Drug charges … Nicole S. Smith, 25, of Marilyn Drive, Hatboro, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of paraphernalia and possession of a small amount of marijuana following a traffic stop for a headlight out and speeding 1:28 a.m. Feb. 17 at Jenkintown Road and Stewart Avenue, police said. A check revealed Smith was driving with a suspended license and a smoking instrument with marijuana residue, a bag of marijuana, both confirmed in lab tests, were found in the vehicle, police said.
Possession charges … Tyjee Parker, 20, of East Mount Airy Avenue, Philadelphia, was charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana,I have just spent two weeks shopping for tile and have discovered Chinese porcelain tile.China Porcelain tile possession of paraphernalia and possession of alcohol as a minor following an investigation at 3:04 a.m. Feb. 17, police said. An officer investigated an occupied vehicle parked on Rockwell with its lights off and Parker lying on the rear seat, police said. He had an odor of alcohol on his breath and he had four glassine bags of a substance that tested positive for marijuana in his possession, police said.
DUI … Julia Sousa, 33, of Revere Street, Philadelphia, was charged with driving under the influence following a traffic stop at 7:42 p.m. Feb. 19 in the 1900 block of Horace Avenue,Why does moulds grow in homes or buildings? police said. An officer observed Sousa’s vehicle sitting in the middle of the road with her asleep at the wheel and woke her, police said.Dimensional Mailing magic cube for Promotional Advertising, Sousa said she ran out of gas, but she had slurred speech and glassy eyes and said she had smoked crack earlier in the day, police said. After failing field tests she was transported to Holy Redeemer Hospital, where a blood test showed the presence of cocaine and Benzoylecgonine, police said.
Assault … Youngmin P. Han, 29, of Mount Laurel, N.J., was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, terroristic threats and harassment following a domestic incident at the Mount Vernon Garden Apartments on Easton Road, Glenside,The TagMaster Long Range Hands free access is truly built for any parking facility. around 1:55 a.m. March 3, police said. Han’s wife reported having an argument with him after which he punched her in the stomach several times, threw her to the ground, grabbed her by the neck and choked her and threatened to kill her, police said. The woman was transported by Second Alarmers to Abington Memorial Hospital, police said.
Arrest … Michael C. Miller, 37, of Grovania Avenue, Abington, was charged with receiving stolen property in connection with a March 6 burglary of a home in the 1100 block of Grovania, police said. Jewelry valued at $6,750 was taken during the burglary and police found out the next day that the items had been pawned at Roslyn Cash for Gold March 6 by Miller, police said.
Theft … Jose Quesada, 35, of Thomson Road, Abington, was charged with theft after taking a Huntingdon Valley woman’s wallet March 14, police said. Quesada worked for the woman as a maintenance man and she was giving him a ride to the Ardsley train station when he took the wallet from her purse, which was in the back seat of the vehicle where he was seated, police said. The wallet had $200 cash and credit cards in it and on March 17 Quesada went to the police station and admitted taking it, police said.
Forgery … Michael Delsordo, 20,Here's a complete list of oil painting supplies for the beginning oil painter. of Steeplechase Circle, Horsham, was charged with forgery, unlawful acts and possession of a controlled substance March 15 after he allegedly altered his medical records to make it easier for him to procure prescription drugs from an Abington doctor’s office, police said. Delsordo, who had received two prescriptions from the doctor, one for Oxycodone, borrowed the records, ostensibly for an appointment with a different doctor, and when he returned them, there were two unauthorized alterations to the record, police said.
Assault … Frederick H. Clayton Jr., 29, of Langhorne, was charged with simple assault and harassment March 15 following an incident at Penn State Abington, police said. Clayton and another man got into an argument near the steps at a parking lot on the campus over the title of a vehicle and Clayton allegedly put a choke hold on the victim and let him go after another student called out to him, police said.
Possession charges … Tyjee Parker, 20, of East Mount Airy Avenue, Philadelphia, was charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana,I have just spent two weeks shopping for tile and have discovered Chinese porcelain tile.China Porcelain tile possession of paraphernalia and possession of alcohol as a minor following an investigation at 3:04 a.m. Feb. 17, police said. An officer investigated an occupied vehicle parked on Rockwell with its lights off and Parker lying on the rear seat, police said. He had an odor of alcohol on his breath and he had four glassine bags of a substance that tested positive for marijuana in his possession, police said.
DUI … Julia Sousa, 33, of Revere Street, Philadelphia, was charged with driving under the influence following a traffic stop at 7:42 p.m. Feb. 19 in the 1900 block of Horace Avenue,Why does moulds grow in homes or buildings? police said. An officer observed Sousa’s vehicle sitting in the middle of the road with her asleep at the wheel and woke her, police said.Dimensional Mailing magic cube for Promotional Advertising, Sousa said she ran out of gas, but she had slurred speech and glassy eyes and said she had smoked crack earlier in the day, police said. After failing field tests she was transported to Holy Redeemer Hospital, where a blood test showed the presence of cocaine and Benzoylecgonine, police said.
Assault … Youngmin P. Han, 29, of Mount Laurel, N.J., was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, terroristic threats and harassment following a domestic incident at the Mount Vernon Garden Apartments on Easton Road, Glenside,The TagMaster Long Range Hands free access is truly built for any parking facility. around 1:55 a.m. March 3, police said. Han’s wife reported having an argument with him after which he punched her in the stomach several times, threw her to the ground, grabbed her by the neck and choked her and threatened to kill her, police said. The woman was transported by Second Alarmers to Abington Memorial Hospital, police said.
Arrest … Michael C. Miller, 37, of Grovania Avenue, Abington, was charged with receiving stolen property in connection with a March 6 burglary of a home in the 1100 block of Grovania, police said. Jewelry valued at $6,750 was taken during the burglary and police found out the next day that the items had been pawned at Roslyn Cash for Gold March 6 by Miller, police said.
Theft … Jose Quesada, 35, of Thomson Road, Abington, was charged with theft after taking a Huntingdon Valley woman’s wallet March 14, police said. Quesada worked for the woman as a maintenance man and she was giving him a ride to the Ardsley train station when he took the wallet from her purse, which was in the back seat of the vehicle where he was seated, police said. The wallet had $200 cash and credit cards in it and on March 17 Quesada went to the police station and admitted taking it, police said.
Forgery … Michael Delsordo, 20,Here's a complete list of oil painting supplies for the beginning oil painter. of Steeplechase Circle, Horsham, was charged with forgery, unlawful acts and possession of a controlled substance March 15 after he allegedly altered his medical records to make it easier for him to procure prescription drugs from an Abington doctor’s office, police said. Delsordo, who had received two prescriptions from the doctor, one for Oxycodone, borrowed the records, ostensibly for an appointment with a different doctor, and when he returned them, there were two unauthorized alterations to the record, police said.
Assault … Frederick H. Clayton Jr., 29, of Langhorne, was charged with simple assault and harassment March 15 following an incident at Penn State Abington, police said. Clayton and another man got into an argument near the steps at a parking lot on the campus over the title of a vehicle and Clayton allegedly put a choke hold on the victim and let him go after another student called out to him, police said.
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