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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Sentencing Hearing Granted for Former Vice Principal Convicted for Improper Conduct with Two Students

Charles Hurst, 39, of Montgomery Township, was formerly the vice principal at Pennbrook Middle School. A Superior Court judge ruled Hurst could have a new sentencing hearing, resulting in a lesser prison term.

A former Pennbrook Middle School vice principal convicted of doing improper things with two male students and sentenced to 30 to 60 months in Waymart, Wayne County state prison gets a new sentencing hearing that could result in a lesser jail sentence. According to Carl Hessler Jr., Charles Daniel Hurst, 39, formerly of Somerset Court, Montgomery Township, could get a 22-and-a-half-month sentence instead, now that the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled in favor of Hurst. The court ruled that Hurst should have been given eligibility for the Recidivism Risk Reduction Incentive program; as a non-violent offender, Hurst would be allowed to have his sentence reduced as long as he successfully completes counseling and upholds a good conduct in …

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

$5,000 Reward Offered for Arrest, Conviction of Lansdale Vandals

The owner of Saldutti's Vehicle Remarketing on West Fifth Street in Lansdale reports 12 windshields were smashed in his lot, causing more than $5,000 in damage

The owner of Saldutti's Vehicle Remarketing at 200 W. Fifth St., Lansdale, is offering a $5,000 reward for an arrest leading to a conviction of the suspect or suspects involved in vandalism of vehicles on his property. According to Tony Saldutti, son of owner Mario Saldutti, 12 vehicles were damaged between 5 p.m. Monday and 1 p.m. Tuesday. The windshields were borken and no other windows or damage to the cars occurred, Saldutti told Alyson D'Alessandro of Limerick Patch. Saldutti estimated damage around $5,000 total. Lansdale Police have been notified, Saldutti said. There is video surveillance on the property. Mario Saldutti told Patch that the vandalism occurred "in the neighborhood he grew up in." "I want to throw up," Saldutti told …

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