Sunday, January 13, 2013
Edwin Ramos, 65, of E. Fifth Street, has been making payments to the alleged victims, and the district court may withdraw felony defrauding charges
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Sunday, January 13
Edwin Ramos, 65, of the 1400 block of E. Fifth Street in Bethlehem, may not face two felony counts each of theft and receiving stolen property for allegedly failing to perform home renovation services for a Hatfield couple who paid Ramos for the work. According to Dan Sokil of The Reporter, Ramos’ charges are active, but could be discharged by the district court in Montgomery Township in the summer, as Ramos has made an agreement with the victim. Ramos had agreed with the homeowners to make monthly payments in October, November and December, according to the article. Ramos was set to have a status hearing at the court of Judge Andrea Duffy last Thursday. The court and Ramos’ attorney verified payments had been made and received, according …
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
William Goetz, 29, faces 43 criminal offenses, including 30 felonies, related to his alleged involvement in the burglaries of six residences in Upper Gwynedd, Hatfield Township, Lower Salford and Perkasie
Hatfield Township Police have charged a Sellersville man with 43 criminal offenses — 30 of them felonies — related to six residential daytime burgarlies beginning in September 2012. William Goetz, 29, is charged with seven first-degree felony counts of burglary in which no person was home; seven second-degree felony counts of criminal trespassing — breaking into a home; seven third-degree felony counts of theft by unlawful taking; seven third-degree felony counts of receiving stolen property; one second-degree felony count of theft by unlawful taking; one second-degree felony count of receiving stolen property; one misdemeanor count of possession of an instrument of crime; six counts of use/possession of drug paraphernalia; and six …
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Joshua Michael Stinson, 23, admitted to stealing items from a parked car June 28 on East Second Street when he was arrested by Lansdale Police on a Montgomery Township warrant. He will have a hearing on Montgomery Township charges on Thursday
A man wanted in Montgomery Township on misdemeanor theft and identity theft charges was nabbed by Lansdale Police July 2, and admitted to stealing credit cards from a car parked on East Second Street during the overnight of June 28. Lansdale Police have issued an arrest warrant against Joshua Michael Stinson, 23, who has no address, charging him with the following misdemeanors: Two counts of Theft by Unlawful Taking, Theft of Property Lost, Two counts of Receiving Stolen Property and Theft from a Motor Vehicle. Stinson will be arraigned on the Lansdale charges on July 12, police said. He reamins incarcerated at Montgomery County Prison on a probation detainer, police said. Stinson will have a hearing on Thursday at 11:45 a.m. before …
Janice Hoover
3:46 pm on Friday, September 14, 2012
Josh's parents left him with no place to live and no food to eat, this is why he is in this mess.   more ›