Bradford County District Attorney Chad Salsman reported that the following persons were recently sentenced in the Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, Towanda, Pennsylvania:
Katie Watkins, 29, Towanda, was sentenced to incarceration in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for 72 hours to six months, followed by Probation Supervision for a term of 12 months, fines of $1,000, plus court costs, for the offenses of Driving under the Influence, (Drug related), (1st in 10), a misdemeanor, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, also a misdemeanor.
Trooper Peter Lakkis of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Watkins following investigation of the incidents that occurred in North Towanda Township on Aug. 31, 2019.
Christopher Mirra, 44, of Columbia Crossroads, was sentenced to incarceration in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for five months plus 72 hours to 18 months, fines of $1,000, plus court costs, for the offenses of Driving under the Influence, (1st in 10), (drug related), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, both misdemeanors.
Trooper Gregory Pimm of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Mirra following investigation of incidents that occurred in Columbia Township on Oct. 12, 2019.
Officer Thomas Zebrowski of the Sayre Borough Police Department arrested Ryan for the offense occurring on Dec. 14, 2019.
Zachary Sheldon, 35, of Wyalusing, was sentenced to incarceration in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for 30 days to six months, fines of $1,000, plus court costs, he will also lose his driver’s license for 12 months for the offense of Driving under the Influence, (highest rate of alcohol), (1st in 10), a misdemeanor.
Trooper Luke Geiger of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Sheldon following investigation of an incident that occurred in Wyalusing Township on Dec. 23, 2019.
Troy A. Herkel, 33, Troy, was sentenced to incarceration in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for four months to 12 months, fines of $1,000, plus court costs, for the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance, a misdemeanor, Herkel’s sentence is consecutive to his other sentences.
Trooper Philip Semenza of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Herkel following investigation of an incident that occurred in Troy Township on Jan. 29, 2020.
Katie Watkins, 29, Towanda, was sentenced to incarceration in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for 72 hours to six months, followed by Probation Supervision for a term of 12 months, fines of $1,000, plus court costs, for the offenses of Driving under the Influence, (Drug related), (1st in 10), a misdemeanor, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, also a misdemeanor.
Trooper Peter Lakkis of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Watkins following investigation of the incidents that occurred in North Towanda Township on Aug. 31, 2019.
Christopher Mirra, 44, of Columbia Crossroads, was sentenced to incarceration in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for five months plus 72 hours to 18 months, fines of $1,000, plus court costs, for the offenses of Driving under the Influence, (1st in 10), (drug related), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, both misdemeanors.
Trooper Gregory Pimm of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Mirra following investigation of incidents that occurred in Columbia Township on Oct. 12, 2019.
Officer Thomas Zebrowski of the Sayre Borough Police Department arrested Ryan for the offense occurring on Dec. 14, 2019.
Zachary Sheldon, 35, of Wyalusing, was sentenced to incarceration in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for 30 days to six months, fines of $1,000, plus court costs, he will also lose his driver’s license for 12 months for the offense of Driving under the Influence, (highest rate of alcohol), (1st in 10), a misdemeanor.
Trooper Luke Geiger of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Sheldon following investigation of an incident that occurred in Wyalusing Township on Dec. 23, 2019.
Troy A. Herkel, 33, Troy, was sentenced to incarceration in the Bradford County Correctional Facility for four months to 12 months, fines of $1,000, plus court costs, for the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance, a misdemeanor, Herkel’s sentence is consecutive to his other sentences.
Trooper Philip Semenza of the Pennsylvania State Police arrested Herkel following investigation of an incident that occurred in Troy Township on Jan. 29, 2020.