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Police looking for suspect in attempted Luzerne County robbery, chase
Police looking for suspect in attempted Luzerne County robbery, chase

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time2 days ago

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Police looking for suspect in attempted Luzerne County robbery, chase

WYOMING, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — 28/22 News has updates on an attempted robbery that led to a chase in Luzerne County. It happened Monday night, and police say one of the weapons used in the incident was nearly identical to that of a real firearm. Wyoming Area Regional Police are actively searching for the driver of the vehicle they say was used in the chase Monday night. Police say she and four boys approached another boy at Morris Park in West Pittston on Monday. One of the weapons used very closely resembled that of a real firearm. A Glock 19 styled BB gun, almost identical to that of the firearm Wyoming Area Regional Police Chief Turner carries, police say, was held to a boy's head and stomach in Morris Park in West Pittston Monday night. 'Very similar. Exactly, to be honest with you. Stamped with the serial number, imprinted with the Glock 19 on the slide. The only difference was the air cartridge in the magazine holder instead of a magazine,' Chief Turner explained. According to police, two of the five people who approached the young boy had guns. The one that was seized by police was in the hands of a teenager. One of them allegedly searched the victims' pockets and asked the value of the victims' belongings. PSP investigating deadly Bradford County shooting Police say that's when the boy took off on a bike and the chase began. A young female was allegedly driving the SUV. 'I'm glad that the officer located the handgun before it went down the wrong road,' Chief Turner added. Investigators also say at the park, a third man pulled out a knife. After the suspects were captured by police, all five were taken into custody. Police charged 19-year-old John Williams of Wyoming with aggravated assault, attempted robbery, and other related offenses. 'The playgrounds are there for the children to play. If you bring this nonsense and this, it's not going to be tolerated,' Chief Turner continued. Police say the other three boys involved are juveniles. Chief Turner says they will be petitioned, and he anticipates making more arrests. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Pittston police seek whereabouts of alleged drug pushers
Pittston police seek whereabouts of alleged drug pushers

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time07-02-2025

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Pittston police seek whereabouts of alleged drug pushers

Feb. 7—PITTSTON — Police in the City of Pittston along with the Luzerne County District Attorney's Drug Task Force arrested two people and are searching for five others on drug trafficking offenses. Heather Michelle Lemal, 43, of Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, and Travis James Lee, 33, of Beech Street, Edwardsville, were arrested earlier this week on separate drug warrants. Lemal is accused of delivering crack cocaine while operating a taxi, a silver Chevrolet Impala called "Style by the Mile," on multiple occasions, according to court records. Lee was charged with delivering fentanyl multiple times at various locations in the area, court records say. Lee is further charged with stealing a credit card from an unlocked vehicle and making a purchase at a tobacco retail store in Pittston on Jan. 27. Lemal was charged with six counts each of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance and criminal use of communication facility. She remained jailed Friday for lack of $100,000 bail set by District Judge Alexandra Kokura Kravitz of Pittston on Wednesday. Lee remained jailed Friday on $50,000 total bail set by Kokura Kravitz on charges of theft, receiving stolen property, criminal use of communication facility, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance. Authorities continue to search for Jonathan Timek, Joaquin Hurly, Albert Kachinsky, Melissa Butler and Jason Williams on drug traffic warrants. Wyoming Area Regional Police assisted in the drug investigations that involved the peddling of crack cocaine, fentanyl, methamphetamine and prescription narcotics. Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Timek, Hurly, Kachinsky, Butler and Williams is asked to call Pittstoin City police at 570-602-0576.

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