Barton man charged
A Barton, N.Y. man was recently arrested for aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle by Tioga County, N.Y. sheriff's deputies.
William W. Porter, 31, was also charged with speeding and failure to change address, according to information from the sheriff's office. Porter was charged following a vehicle stop on Route 17C in Barton, police said.
Porter was issued tickets to appear March 11 in Barton Town Court.
Two charged with retail theft
Two Milan residents were recently charged with retail theft by Athens Township police.
According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Kathy Jo Anthony, 43, and Joshua Lee Anthony, 24, were charged following a Feb. 24 incident at the Walmart store on Elmira Street. Police also charged Joshua Anthony with receiving stolen property.
Police said the pair attempted to remove $225.48 worth of items from the store, including baby clothes and a high chair.
Kathy and Joshua Anthony are both scheduled to appear in district court March 25 for preliminary hearings.
Marijuana possession charge
A Van Etten, N.Y. man was recently charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana by Athens Township police.
According to papers filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, David Joseph English, 26, was also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
Police said English was charged after being found passed out in his vehicle Feb. 26 in an Elmira Street parking lot. Police said English was reported to have a lighter in one hand and a glass pipe used to smoke marijuana in the other. Police found a small amount of marijuana in the vehicle, police said.
English's preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 25.
Woman charged with theft
A Sayre woman was recently charged with retail theft by Athens Township police.
According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, Bobbi Jo Rockwell, 35, attempted to remove $74.49 in clothing and food items Feb. 26 from the Walmart store on Elmira Street.
Rockwell's preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 25.