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Feb 19

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The following criminal charges were filed in Lackawanna County Court between Feb. 9 and 15. All accounts are derivative of police affidavits, all charges are pending following preliminary hearings, and all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

• BURGLARY CHARGES were filed Feb. 13 against , 32, of Lawrence Avenue, Moosic, after an investigation involving a series of burglaries in Greenwood section of Moosic. Police responded to several complaints including one involving checks stolen from his brother in September.

Sean Martini was arraigned on Feb. 14 on nine counts each of burglary, criminal trespassing, theft, receiving stolen property and criminal mischief. He is held for a lack of $25,000, and a preliminary hearing is set for Feb. 24.

• DRUG CHARGES were filed Feb. 10 against 37, of Moosic. Siberon-Hernandez was allegedly selling cocaine out of a room at the Moosic Motor Inn. After taking him into custody, police found suspected marijuana and cocaine pipes inside his room. He also had a machete in his vehicle.

Siberon-Hernandez was arraigned on Feb. 11 on charges of possession of a controlled substance, possession with the intent to deliver, possession of marijuana, possession of a weapon, and two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia. He is held for a lack of $100,000 bail, and a preliminary hearing is set for Feb. 23.

• ESCAPE CHARGES were filed Feb. 13 against , 43, of Beech Street, Scranton, after he allegedly tried to escape from the Lackawanna Country Prison Work Release Program on Spruce Street. Candelario allegedly struck two guards during the incident. Det. Brian Kosch was the arresting officer.

Candelario was arraigned on Feb. 15 on charges of aggravated assault and escape. He is held for $50,000 bail, and a preliminary hearing is set for Feb. 24.

• ASSAULT CHARGES were filed Feb. 9 against , 29, of Hickory Street, Scranton, after police responded to a domestic dispute. Crespo-Ramos was arguing with his girlfriend who he allegedly abused “for hours.” Ptlm. Ronald Alongi Jr. was the arresting officer.

Crespo-Ramos was arraigned on Feb. 9 on two counts of simple assault, and one count each of terroristic threats and false imprisonment. He is held for a lack of $7,500, and a preliminary hearing is set for Feb. 21.

• BURGLARY CHARGES were filed Feb. 12 against , 20, of Route 507, Greentown, after police watched him attempt to break into a smoke shop on South Washington Avenue. In an interview with police, Fisher said he was addicted to synthetic marijuana and agreed to serve as a lookout for the other male. Cpl. Thomas McDonald was the arresting officer.

Fisher was arraigned on Feb. 12 on two counts of burglary and two counts of conspiracy. He is held for a lack of $40,000 bail, and a preliminary hearing is set for Feb. 22.

• THEFT CHARGES were filed on Feb. 10 against , 20, of Theodore Street, Scranton after he was caught allegedly stealing steel sinks and metal piping from an abandoned house on Ash Street. Hoover, along with a juvenile, fled from the home when police announced their presence. Ptlm. Robert Stelmak was the arresting officer.

Hoover was arraigned on Feb. 10 on charges of conspiracy, theft, receiving stolen property, corruption of minors, and possession of an instrument of crime. He was released after posting 10 percent of $10,000 bail, and a preliminary hearing is set for Feb. 22.

• ASSAULT CHARGES were filed Feb. 12 against 46, of South Rebecca Avenue, after police responded to a domestic dispute. Killingsworth allegedly tried to keep his girlfriend inside of a kitchen by blocking the door with a large chest freezer. The woman told police that Killingsworth hit her and her juvenile son in the face during the incident. Ptlm. Nicholas Hurchick was the arresting officer.

Killingsworth was arraigned on Feb. 12 on two counts each of harassment and simple assault, and one count each of terrorist threats, endangering welfare of a child, false imprisonment, and public drunkenness. He is held for a lack of $20,000 bail, and a preliminary hearing is set for Feb. 22.


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