Man charged with aggravated assault - Towanda Daily Review

A Towanda man accused of striking and injuring another man recently was ordered incarcerated in lieu of bail on a charge of aggravated assault. According to information filed with Magisterial District Judge Tim Clark, Dennis James Singleton, 47, has also been charged by state police with entering a residence when he had not been given permission to do so. criminal trespass. Singleton has been accused of striking and injuring E. J. Stewart on July 28 at Stewart's residence in Towanda. Police said Stewart and Bobi Jo Noto, who was at the scene when the incident occurred, reported that Singleton came up on the porch and attacked Stewart. During the incident, Singleton is alleged to have picked up a hammer and struck Stewart in the area of the left eye, injuring him in the process. Singleton then fled the scene and was later picked up by the state police on Main Street in Towanda near the bridge. Singleton was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Michael Shaw, who ordered the defendant incarcerated in lieu of $25,000 bail. One injury was reported when a two-vehicle crash occurred recently in Monroe Borough, at the intersection of U. S. Route 220 and state Route 414. According to state police, Robert C. Bell, 44, of Birdsboro, Pa. , was driving a 2001 Chevrolet 2500... Police said the crash occurred when Bell turned his vehicle into the southbound lane, intending to go left onto state Route 414. In the process, the report continued, the Bell's vehicle struck a 2011 Cadillac operated by Carimar S. Patrician, 74,... Source: thedailyreview.com