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The city of the city pleads innocent for 19 charges of crime News, sports, jobs

The city of the city pleads innocent for 19 charges of crime News, sports, jobs

A Warren man pleaded innocent to the 19 charges of crime that involved an alleged child rape against him in January.

David S. Gonzalez, 31 years old, was accused at the end of January with two charges of rape of a child, a class 1, two charges of statutory sexual assault: 8-11 years older, a class 2 crime; two charges of sexual assault, a class 2 crime; Two accusations of aggravated indecent attack of a child, a class 1 offense; Two charges of indecent attack aggravated without consent, a class 2 crime; Two accusations of indecent attack aggravated – person under 13 years, a class 2 crime; Two indescent attack charges involving a person under 13 years old, a class 3 offense; two illegal contact accusations with a minor – sexual offenses, a class 1 offense; three accusations of corruption of minors – an accused 18 years or older, a 3rd -grade offense; Indecent exposure, a class 1 offense and marijuana possession – small amount of personal use after a Warren State Police investigation.

He pleaded innocent for those charges on Thursday in front of Judge Maureen Skerda. The charge of possession of marijuana was withdrawn while the rest will go to court. Gonzalez was notified on Saturday by the district judge Raymond Zydonik, and the bail has set $ 100,000. Gonzalez stays in the prison in Warren County.

According to the declaration of probable cause filed by the State Police, the Children’s Advocy Center was scheduled on Friday an interview for a 9-year-old girl who revealed several incidents that were supposed to have taken place between January 1, 2024 and January 23, 2025. The girl said that the incidents happened at home. An arrest warrant was issued on the basis of the girl’s testimony.

The complaint was renounced in a second set of accusations that support a child’s rape. Dillon Gray, 33 years old, gave up the referral after being accused in January a child’s rape, statutory sex: 11 years older and sexually deviates with a child, all accusations of crime of class 1. He is also accused of the incest of a minor – a complainant under 13 years old, a minor, Class 3 and an indecent attack of a person under 13 years old, a class 3.

According to the file of the criminal court, it is assumed that the incident took place on December 30, 2022, in Glade Township. On September 30, 2024, a criminal interview was conducted at the Children’s Advocacy Center in Warren County, after Warren State Police received a report of children from children and youth services in Warren County. The girl, according to a statement of a probable cause, reported that Gray had “He hurt him.” The detailed behavior of the statement that was supposed to have taken place between Gray and the 2 -year -old in “His house of trees” where there were toys to play with. The girl said that the activity took place several times.

They also appeared in court on Thursday:

– Richard E. Rodgers, 60, from Warren pleaded innocent on Thursday for the accusations of DUI: the highest alcohol rate (BAC .16% or higher) – the first crime; DUI: general depreciation/unable to drive safely – the first crime; and following too closely November 10th by police officers in Warren.

– The notification in a case that involved an attack in the prison in Warren County was continued by the court. Cody S. Phinney, 33, was accused on December 19 by Warren City police with an aggravated attack – attempts to cause serious bodily injury or cause extreme indifference, a class 1 crime, a simple aggression and harassment – subjecting another physical contact for incidents for December 10. The probable statement of cause indicates that the incident started at 17 PM. December 9, when video surveillance in prison shows Phinney arguing with another prisoner before Phinney moves to a bathroom. At 17:08, Phinney left the bath and approached the other prisoner again. Then the incident became violent, according to the statement. The photos taken by the prison staff in Warren County on December 9 show the other held with a swollen bruise near the right eye, supposed the result of Phinney’s first fist, as well as a left -handed left elbow when it fell to the ground. According to the police report, the second man needed surgery to repair his injured left elbow, while the victim fractured and the left radial head and radial neck.

-Ashley N. Good, 32, from Warren was guilty of notifying the charges of simple aggression and arrest resistance, while the second -degree offense charges were not prosecuted by aggression, harassment and criminal evil. The good was accused on February 10 by Warren City police officers for an incident that was supposed to have taken place on February 7 in Warren.

Brandon C. Dean, 39 years old, from Grand Valley was guilty of notification for an accusation of receiving the stolen property, although the accusation was reduced from a third degree to a second -degree crime. Dean will pay the refund of $ 3,316 at U-Haul.

The complaint has been renounced in the following cases:

– Bryan Keith Vanord Bair, 18, from Russell was accused of two illegal contact charges with a minor – sexual crimes, a 3rd -grade offense; Corruption of minors – the defendant aged 18 years or above, a class 3 crime; Indecent assault, without the consent of others, an indecent attack, forced aggression and indecent attacking person under the age of 16, after an investigation by the Warren State Police.

– Damion E. Dalton, 20 years old, from Jamestown was accused by Corry State Police on Sunday, a 2nd grade offense; Theft for retail, a 3rd -grade offense, criminal offense -entering a structure, a 2 -grade offense; and criminal mistakes – harmful property, a 3rd -grade offense. He also faces a second -degree theft charge by taking illegal. Dalton is accused of entering the Tall Tall Tales sports shop on Market Street, Pine Grove, in December. In the state of New York, he is facing a third -degree criminal holding number (holding an assault weapon), two charges of criminal ownership of a third degree of a weapon (high capacity magazines), two charges of criminal ownership of the third degree of criminal property.

– Christopher L. Gage, 32 years old, from Warren, who was accused of non -observance of the Pennsylvania State Police, January 15 for an incident November 1 in the city of Brokenstraw.

– Christopher Johnston from Greenville, Pa., Who was accused of two charges of hope, a 3rd -grade offense, December 27 for a crime on September 30.

– Rayden Perrett, 19 years old, from Sugar Grove, who was accused of theft by illegal – mobile property, a class 2 crime; theft from a vehicle, a 3rd -grade offense; Removal and wandering at night, a crime; Fire weapons should not be transported without a license, a 3rd class offense; preventing the detention/prosecution – offering help, a 3rd -grade offense; receiving stolen property, a 3rd -grade offense; Ghonti criminal – modification; Receiving stolen property, a 2nd -grade offense; Conspiracy – theft by illegal taking – mobile property, a 3rd -grade offense; and conspiracy – theft by illegal taking – mobile property, a class offense 2. Perrett and another teenager were responsible for theft from several vehicles in the Sugar Grove area in autumn.

– Kaylee N. Smith, 36 years old, from Sheffield, who was charged with strangulation – applying pressure on the neck or neck, a class 2, simple assault and harassment – submitting another physical contact on January 24 by Warren Police for an incident in the city of Sheffield.