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Shamokin man faces 100 felony charges for allegedly viewing child porn

Shamokin man faces 100 felony charges for allegedly viewing child porn Updated May 01, 2021; SHAMOKIN A Shamokin man faces 100 felony counts of child pornography and is jailed on $25,000 cash after being arrested by state police Friday. John Jurevicz, 55, was arraigned in front of Shamokin District Judge John Gembic and sent to Northumberland County Jail in lieu of $25,000 cash bail after state troopers issued a search warrant at the man’s home Friday, according to police. When troopers arrived they say they met with a woman and asked about the child pornography files to which she said she didn’t know what police were talking about, according to troopers.

Warrants: Conduct with patient led to EMT s suspension before firebombings

Warrants: Conduct with patient led to EMT s suspension before firebombings March 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of12 Richard White, standing center right, faces Judge Kevin Murphy at Middletown Superior Court in Middletown Conn., on Wednesday Feb. 10, 2021. Representing White is public defender is Angela Anastasi, pictured in bottom left. White, a former EMT, is accused of setting arson fires at three emergency facilities.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of12 Judge Kevin Murphy, top right, reads charges against Richard White, bottom left, at Middletown Superior Court in Middletown Conn., on Wednesday Feb. 10, 2021. At top left is Senior Assistant Attorney Kevin Shay and at bottom right is Bail Commissioner Andrew Wolf. Representing White is public defender is Angela Anastasi, pictured in bottom left as well. White, a former EMT, is accused of setting arson fires at three emergency facilities.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreS

The Day - Man accused in Old Saybrook arson to be extradited back to Conn - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published March 10. 2021 1:46AM | Updated March 10. 2021 1:47AM Russell Blair, Hartford Courant The ambulance employee accused of setting four fires across the state in a span of hours last month was being extradited from Pennsylvania back to Connecticut Tuesday to face charges in connection with one of the arsons. Old Saybrook police said in a news release that Richard White, 37, of Torrington, has being charged with third-degree arson and third-degree burglary after he illegally entered a Hunter’s Ambulance facility in their town on Feb. 27 and lit and threw a Molotov cocktail that started a fire. He’s also wanted in Meriden, where police have an arrest warrant charging him with criminal attempt at first-degree arson and manufacturing of bombs for throwing an “already lit object” out of his driver’s side window and striking a Hunter’s Ambulance building in the city less than an hour after the Old Saybrook incident.

Torrington EMT accused of CT arsons to face judge

Warrants: Conduct with patient led to EMT s suspension before firebombings March 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of12 Richard White, standing center right, faces Judge Kevin Murphy at Middletown Superior Court in Middletown Conn., on Wednesday Feb. 10, 2021. Representing White is public defender is Angela Anastasi, pictured in bottom left. White, a former EMT, is accused of setting arson fires at three emergency facilities.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of12 Judge Kevin Murphy, top right, reads charges against Richard White, bottom left, at Middletown Superior Court in Middletown Conn., on Wednesday Feb. 10, 2021. At top left is Senior Assistant Attorney Kevin Shay and at bottom right is Bail Commissioner Andrew Wolf. Representing White is public defender is Angela Anastasi, pictured in bottom left as well. White, a former EMT, is accused of setting arson fires at three emergency facilities.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreS

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