A father and mother group are indicted of shoplifting a laptop mechanism from Wal-Mart.
Todd, 61, and Linda Lashen, 58, both of 501 E. Dominick St., were any expelled on their possess recognizance by City Court Judge John C. Gannon Tuesday on a assign of sparse larceny. Their cases were shelved to Jan. 6.
State military pronounced during 11:50 a.m. Sept. 11, Linda Lashen stole a laptop mechanism from Wal-Mart on Rome-Taberg Road while her father dreaming a cashier.
A store confidence officer told investigators that he speckled a Lashens stealing a laptop confidence device while stealing in a wardrobe section. The officer also pronounced a Lashens hid a laptop underneath a bag of pet food.
The officer pronounced he followed a Lashens out into a parking lot and wrote down their permit image series when they gathering away.
Also in City Court:
¿ Carla V. Combs, 26, of 119 Henry St., was expelled on her possess recognizance on a assign of sparse larceny. Her box was shelved to Jan. 3.
Deputies pronounced during 1:25 p.m. Dec. 14, Combs stole $361.18 value of sell from Wal-Mart on Rome-Taberg Road. Deputies pronounced Combs stole clothing, a diversion and $43 value of crafts item, as good as other merchandise. A store confidence officer pronounced Combs was stealing a equipment in her bag.
¿ Kristen L. Mains, 25, of 320 Park Drive Manor II, was systematic to compensate a $500 fine, $411 in restitution, a $50 justice price and was postulated a one-year redeeming liberate on one count of sparse larceny. A second, apart count of sparse robbery and dual depends of third-degree forgery were dismissed.
Police pronounced on Nov. 12 and afterwards again on Nov. 19, Mains used her position during Marshall’s wardrobe store on Erie Boulevard to use a customer’s receipt to emanate dual apart present cards for herself, one for $15.20 and one for $41.89. According to store security, Mains afterwards used a present cards to buy other equipment from a store.
Police pronounced on Nov. 14, Mains stole a $130 Juicy cotour purse from a store. She also stole a $130 winter cloak from Marshall’s on Nov. 21.
In her matter to police, Mains pronounced she returned a purse and a cloak to a Marshall’s store in Onondaga County for some-more store credit.
¿ Bail was set during $500 and was not immediately met for Benji L. Dyer, 41, of 401 Healy Ave., charged with second-degree seizure and second-degree harassment. His box was shelved to Jan. 3.
Police pronounced during 4:30 p.m. Dec. 23, Dyer sealed his 34-year-old womanlike messenger in their bedroom while they were arguing. Police pronounced Dyer slapped her in a face and threatened to punch her if she attempted to leave.
¿ Brian T. Patnode, 29, of 111 N. Madison St., was condemned to 3 days in jail and was systematic to compensate a $120 surcharge on one count of unfinished conduct. A assign of wrong possession of pot was dismissed.
Police pronounced during 11:40 p.m. Dec. 22, Patnode refused to stop cheering obscenities nearby a checkout lanes during Tops Market on Erie Boulevard West. Once he was taken into control behind to a military station, authorities pronounced he was found with a apportion of marijuana.
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