![]() Sheri Lynn Whipp, of Renovo, charged with criminal trespass-break into structure, criminal mischief-damage property, defiant trespass actual communication to and simple assault, waived for court. Devin Matthew Serafini, of Renovo, charged with disregard flashing red signal, DUI: general impairment-1st offense, DUI: general impairment/incapability of driving safely – 1st offense, duties at stop sign and improper sunscreening, waived for court. Jessica Arlene Myers, charged with use/possession of drug paraphernalia, waived for court. Krista Lynn Nanni, of Lock Haven, charged with retaliation against witness or victim, waived for court. Mainguth, of Mill Hall, charged with exceed max speed limited established by 20 miles per hour, DUI: general impairment/incapability of driving safely-1st offense, careless driving, fail to use safety belt-driver and front seat occupant, and restrictions on alcoholic beverages, waived for court. Fisher, of Hummelstown, charged with fleeing or attempting to elude officer, aggravated assault by vehicle, DUI: general impairment/incapability of driving safely-2nd offense, recklessly endangering another person, criminal mischief-damage property, recklessly driving, careless driving, failure to yield to emergency vehicle, exceed 65 or 70 miles per hour for all vehicles by 33 miles per hour, disregard traffic lane (single), restrictions on alcoholic beverages, resist arrest/other law enforcement, signal improper, obedience to traffic-control devices and follow too closely, waived for court. Ethan John Killinger, of Beech Creek, charged with criminal mishcief-damage property, dismissed. Megan Cristine Rinehart, of Lock Haven, charged with manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, criminal use of communication facility and intentional possession of substance by person not registered, held for court. Craig Steven Hauke-Miller, of Lemont, charged with fleeing or attempting to elude officer, recklessly endangering another person, reckless driving, failure to yield to emergency vehicle, exceed max speed limit establish by 70 miles per hour, disregard traffic lane (single), signal improper and misuse proper plate-card (registration), waived for court. Craig Steven Hauke-Miller, of Lemont, charged with aggravated assault-attempts to cause or causes serious bodily injury to designated individuals, aggravated assault-fear of imminent serious bodily injury to designated individuals, fleeing or attempting to elude officer, driving without a license, reckless driving, careless driving, misuse plate-card (registration) and use/possession of drug paraphernalia, waived for court. Aaron Patrick Boone, of Avis, charged with DUI: general impairment/incapability of driving safely-1st offense, DUI: highest rate of alcohol-1st offense, disregard traffic lane (single), careless driving, reckless driving and driving at safe speed, waived for court. She alleged Corrections Industries had tolerated many more safety and performance issues by male drivers.- Michael Barry Blackwell, of Renovo, charged with strangulation-applying pressure to throat or neck harassment-subject other to physical contact, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person, waived for court. She admitted she had some early difficulties such as backing up to a loading dock and compiling inspection logs but argued she had improved. The defendants claimed she forgot routes, locked the keys in her truck and returned later than other drivers.īowersox contended three days after being hired that Vozniak began putting poor work performance reports in her file and that emails he exchanged with York and others demonstrated a conspiracy to fire her. Her primary responsibility was to drive a tractor trailer and/or large box truck to deliver clean and pick up soiled laundry at various DOC institutions, state hospitals and veterans’ homes.īowersox claimed she was not given proper training, was subjected to excessive scrutiny and given negative work performance evaluations.įailure to satisfactorily complete her probationary period due to being a safety and security risk was the reason the Department of Corrections gave for her firing. ![]()
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