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Your Right to Know: Reports from Henderson Police Dept., Chester County Sheriff’s Dept., and other agencies

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City of Henderson
Police Department

No reports.

City of Henderson
Fire Department
February 27, 2020

1:41 p.m. – 639 Mifflin Ave., cooking food.
February 28, 2020
8:10 a.m. – 4520 US Hwy 45, providing mutual aid for Chester County Fire Department.

Chester County
Sheriff’s Department
February 25, 2020
Joseph Creed Dimarco
, 19, Reagan, was arrested and charged with vandalism up to $1,000. He was released from the Chester County Jail after posting a $1,000 bond,
Hunter Everardo Hernandez, 18, 296 Plunk St., was arrested and charged with theft up to $1,000, reckless endangerment and aggravated assault. He was released from the Chester County Jail after posting a $25,000 bond.
Scott Brian Odell, 27, Enville, was arrested and charged with contempt of court. He was released from the Chester County Jail after posting a $10,000 bond.
February 26, 2020
Tommy Allen Hannah
, 49, 1050 Trice Road, was arrested and charged with contempt of court. He is held in the Chester County Jail in lieu of a $750 cash only bond.
Melanie L. Lucas, 42, 385 Memory Lane, was arrested and charged with violation of Community Corrections – Misdemeanor. She is held in the Chester County Jail without bond.
William Bradley Wells, 28, 150 Ebb Goff Lane, was arrested and charged with fifth offense driving on a canceled/revoked or suspended license. He was released from the Chester County Jail after posting a $2,000 bond.
February 27, 2020
Dorian Toneal Bumpas
, 26, 2905 Glendale Road, was arrested and charged with theft from $2,500 to $10,000. He was released from the Chester County Jail after posting a $5,000 bond.
Timothy Wayne Mosier, 33, Huron, was arrested and charged with violation of Community Corrections. He is held in the Chester County Jail with no bond.
Robert E. Ward, 39, Jackson, was arrested and charged with driving on a canceled/revoked or suspended license. He was released from the Chester County Jail after posting a $1,000 bond.
February 28, 2020
Craig Madison Burton
, 31, 626 Luray Ave., was arrested and charged with contempt of court. He was released from the Chester County Jail after posting a $250 cash bond.
An Arnold Loop resident reported stray pit bulls in the area, on having attacked the resident’s own dogs.
February 29, 2020
Robert Anthony Eltakech
, 19, 1143 West Main St., was arrested and charged with contempt of court. He was released from the Chester County Jail on his own recognizance.
March 1, 2020
Brian Heath Redmon
, 35, Beech Bluff, was arrested and charged with misuse of 911. He is held in the Chester County Jail without bond.
A Chester County resident reported approximately $500 in damage after someone had driven through fences and a field on Pisgah Road, apparently losing pieces of the vehicle in the process. According to the report, it appeared that a vehicle traveling south on North Pisgah left the roadway on the right-hand side of the road and struck the wire fence and post, where the driver side mirror and several pieces of clear and red plastic were found. The vehicle then continued through the field, driving through the fence again and exiting onto the roadway, continuing south on North Pisgah. Upon inspection and investigation of the vehicle parts found at the scene, it appeared the vehicle was likely a full sized 2014-2020 GMC or Chevrolet truck.

Chester County
Fire Department
February 28, 2020

8 a.m. – Station One responding, 4560 Hwy 45 South, fuel leak.
March 1, 2020
6:56 p.m. – Station One responding, 1120 Pleasant Ridge Road, controlled burn.

Chester County
Circuit Court
January 30, 2020
Janet Heath
, 48, 60 Mosier Lane, was found guilty by jury of counts six/seven (merged) class A misdemeanor simple possession of a schedule II controlled substance. She was sentenced to 11 months and 29 days in the Chester County Jail, concurrent with specified Henderson County cases, receiving credit for time served pretrial, a minimum of 75 percent prior to eligibility for work release, furlough, trusty status or rehabilitative programs. She was ordered to pay $750 in fines.
February 7, 2020
Chico Parks
, 43, 326 N Church Ave., Apt. 3, was found guilty of class E felony violation of the sexual offender registry. He was sentenced to five years in a TDOC facility, receiving credit for time served pretrial, and ordered to pay $100 in fines.
Chico Parks, in a second case, was found guilty of counts one/two/three (merged) class A misdemeanor second or subsequent offense driving on a canceled/revoked or suspended license. He was sentenced to 11 months and 29 days in the Chester County Jail, concurrent with a specified Chester County case, receiving credit for time served pretrial, a minimum of 75 percent service prior to eligibility for work release, furlough, trusty status or rehabilitative programs. He was ordered to pay $100 in fines, and driving privileges are revoked for an additional year or like period.
Chico Parks, in a third case, was found guilty of count one, class E felony evading arrest. He was sentenced to five years in a TDOC facility at 45 percent prior to release eligibility, receiving credit for time served pretrial, and ordered to pay $100 in fines. Parks was found guilty of counts two/three (merged) class A misdemeanor second or subsequent offense driving on a canceled/revoked or suspended license. He was sentenced to 11 months and 29 days in the Chester County Jail with credit for time served pretrial, and a minimum of 75 percent service prior to eligibility for work release, furlough, trusty status or rehabilitative programs, and ordered to pay $100 in fines. Parks was found guilty of count four, class B misdemeanor reckless driving and was sentenced to six months in the Chester County Jail with credit for time serve pretrial and a minimum of 75 percent service prior to eligibility for work release, furlough, trusty status or rehabilitative programs, and ordered to pay $50 in fines. All counts are concurrent with each other and with specified Chester County Circuit cases.
Jimmie Faulkner, 38, Luray, pled guilty to class E felony violation of community supervision, and was sentenced to three years in a TDOC facility at 35 percent prior to release eligibility, with credit for time served pretrial. He was ordered to pay $100 in fines.
Jimmie Faulkner, in a second case, pled guilty to count one, class D felony introducing drugs into a penal facility. He was sentenced to four years in a TDOC facility at 35 percent prior to release eligibility, receiving credit for time served pretrial and ordered to pay $200 in fines. He pled guilty to count two, class A misdemeanor simple possession of marijuana, and was sentenced to 11 months and 29 days in the Chester County Jail, with credit for time served pretrial, a minimum of 75 percent service prior to eligibility for work release, furlough, trusty status or rehabilitative programs, and ordered to pay $250 in fines. All counts are concurrent with each other and with a specified Chester County Circuit case.
March 2, 2020
Christian Barham
, 26, 410 Baughn St., was found to be in violation of probation. His probation was revoked and reinstated, sentence to begin anew. He was ordered to serve a partial revocation of 11 months and 29 days in the Chester County Jail with credit for time served, sentence suspended upon acceptance and successful completion of a long term rehabilitation program.
Jeffrey Mark Carpenter, 48, 530 Stewart Road, was found to be in violation of probation. His probation was revoked and reinstated, sentence to begin anew. He was ordered to serve 114 days on partial revocation, in the Chester County Jail, and have no contact with Angela Carpenter.
Joseph C. Cruz, 19, Pinson, was found to be in violation of probation. His probation was revoked and reinstated, sentence to begin anew. He was ordered to serve 30 days on partial revocation, day for day in the Chester County Jail. He also must successfully complete a specified program.
Warranty Deeds
Garry and Connie Barnes to Old Southern Properties, LLC – $500,000
Big Three Farms, LLC to Alexander and Andrea Fucci – $1,575,000
Jonathan and Jodi Bradshaw to Zachary and Brooklyn Garner – $140,000
Chris Brooks to Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance – $41,803
Jarred and Beth Clayton to Jared and Marah Collins – $180,000
Jeffery Collins and Jonathan Collins to Brianna Utley – $87,500
Jerry and Doris Dunagan to Danny and Wanda Bryant, Sr. – $29,600
Zachary Foust to Jeremy Mayfield – $155,500
Amy Plunk Gillespie to Justin Stoltzfus and Lorene Kaufman – $202,000
Zach Hannis to Juan Rodriguez – $10,000
Zachary Thomas Hannis to Jason and Tiffany Lott – $99,000
Zach Hannis and Jeremy Washburn to Bradley and Laura Jones – $384,000
Hazel Haynes to Dianne K. Henson – $15,500
Jeffrey Heeney to Kevin and Pamela Graves – $38,000
Larry and Dianne Ivery to Jonathon and Jodi Bradshaw – $220,000
Leon and Carmon Johnson to Noah P. Johnson – $143,000
Donald and Kristina Laux to Brittany R. Smith – $134,900
Michael Brandon Lowe to Claire Mullkin – $115,000
Jeff Edward Morris to Greg Hooper Logging, LLC – $825,000
John Murley and Linda Oliveira to Cody and Linda Oliveira – $42,500
Terry Patricia Phillips to Mark Beasley – $15,000
Leonard and Bonnie Pusser to Nicolay Family Irrevocable Trust – $75,000
Juan Rodriguez to Frank and Brittany Sirignano – $164,500
Ronnie Simmons and Scott Simmons to Steve White – $20,000
Trustees of the Robert and Lucy Scarbrough Trust to Anthony and Lori Smith – $175,000
Matthew West, Administrator, Estate of Ora Mae Luster to William and Pamela Marshall – $15,000
Cynthia White, et al to Clinton and Jamie Newland – $18,750
Marriage Licenses
Dwight David Decker to Shannon Sullivan Westfall
William Donald Fugate, Jr. to Amanda Ferguson Kinchen
James Thomas Kline to Rosalee Morningstar Wilkins
Scott Thomas Lipford to Jackie Drummond Hanna
David Stephen Matthews II to Brooklyn Rene Miller
Terry Neil Warbritton to Melissa Nicole Presnull
Foreclosures
Larry D. Riley – $25,100

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