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May 16, 2008Sixteen people sentenced in County Court
May 16, 2008
Sixteen people recently were sentenced in County Court. They are:Sentenced to state prison:
• Shawn M. Cormier, 21, 748 Park Ave. » Full Story
Six sentenced in Tioga court
May 16, 2008
Six people were sentenced Monday in Tioga County Court. They, and the police departments involved, are:Sentenced to probation:
• Brian S. » Full Story
City police activities
May 16, 2008
Following are complaints handled by city police Wednesday, as provided by the county Emergency Communications Center:12:15 a.m., domestic disturbance, 337 Center St. » Full Story
Suspect in city home invasion now facing additional charges
May 15, 2008
A woman awaiting trial for her alleged involvement in a home invasion and robbery faces additional charges for allegedly offering cash to the key witness in the case in an effort to get the witness to » Full Story
Police: Chase suspect had no driver’s license
May 15, 2008
The 19-year-old Philadelphia fugitive who led city police on a high-speed chase before crashing into two vehicles on West Fourth Street did not have a driver’s license, according to investigator » Full Story
Details scant following city assault
May 15, 2008
City police were releasing no new details Wednesday into an assault early Tuesday morning that resulted in a young man being admitted to an intensive care unit. » Full Story
Chase ends with three-car crash
May 14, 2008
A fugitive who took city police on a high-speed pursuit through the Historic District on Tuesday afternoon was apprehended minutes after the sport-utility vehicle he was driving crashed into two vehic » Full Story
Police nab Loyalsock man allegedly breaking into vending machines
May 14, 2008
A Loyalsock Township man was charged Tuesday with allegedly breaking into six vending machines during an eight-day period, according to South Williamsport police.
Matthew C. » Full Story
Matthew C. » Full Story
Auto restoration business owner pleads guilty to deceptive actions
May 14, 2008
MUNCY — The owner of a custom vehicle painting and restoration business has pleaded guilty to charges he took thousands of dollars for jobs he never finished.
Mark A. » Full Story
Mark A. » Full Story



Woman charged with making false reports