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2011年10月7日星期五

Last person inside site of house fire arrested for drug possession

Last person inside site of house fire arrested for drug possession, counterfeit money

On the same day his apartment was destroyed by fire, a Wilkes-Barre man was arrested for possession of heroin, crack cocaine and $920 in counterfeit cash, police said.

Following the devastating fire at 57-59 S. Fulton St. early Wednesday, authorities had been looking to locate Louis M. Alston. He was the last person known to be home at his side of the double-block, officials and neighbors said.

Wilkes-Barre police encountered Alston, 38, around 8:15 p.m. at 35 N. Welles St. after responding to a report of a wanted person who struck someone with a bottle, police said.

Upon arrival, police saw a man climb over a fence and flee. Police then watched Alston throw money and drugs over a porch railing. He was then detained. Investigators collected the items, which included money, two bags of crack, four bags of heroin and a hypodermic needle. Police searched Alston and found two more bags of crack, five bags of heroin and a hypodermic needle. Police determined the money, which amounted to $920, was counterfeit, police said.

Alston was charged with forgery, possession of crack and heroin, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was jailed in lieu of $20,000 cash bail and also on a warrant for a state parole violation.

Alston listed his address as 57 S. Fulton St., police said. That side of the double-block property was gutted by fire that erupted Wednesday around 4:30 a.m. and was the focus of the daylong fire probe.

At the scene of the fire, Phyllis Davis, 29, said Alston was the father of her children and occasionally lived there. She said she got into a fight with him days before the fire, and left to a friend's house with her children. Neighbors, the landlord and officials said Alston had been home prior to the fire, but could not be located afterward.

2011年5月25日星期三

Man Charged With Possession of Syringes in Butler

An Oak Ridge man was arrested Friday after police said he was allegedly found to be in possession of several hypodermic needs and found with what police described as injuries to his hands as a result of recent drug activity.

Giuseppe Messano, 28, was charged with unlawful possession of hypodermic syringes.

Butler Police said they noticed Messano’s 1994 Saturn to be operating with improper brake lights on Route 23 South at 11:16 a.m. After police stopped his vehicle, police said they noticed the marks on his arm and searched his vehicle.

Police said they found several syringes commonly used for injecting drugs.

Messano was arrested and transported to the police station. He was released in his own recognizance and issued a ticket to appear in court at a later date.

Butler Police Department Disclaimer: A charge is merely an accusation and the defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.