The
Journal of the POCONO PLATEAU ©2024, All Rights Reserved
VOLUME 28, NUMBER 24
Late May, 2024
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Big crime down, small crime up by Pat Albano Chief Chris Wagner opened the May 14 Pocono Mountain Regional Police Commission meeting with updates on April crime, noting decreases in Type 1 or serious crimes and increases in Type 2 petty crimes. Wagner stated, “We are keeping an eye on Type 2, which we expect will increase with warmer weather.” Focus shifted to commendations for Sergeant Robert Miller, and Officers Scott Dunlap, Carmine Saprona and Adam Bond. Wagner read, “On February 26, 2024, these officers were dispatched to a motor vehicle crash on State Road 940, Tobyhanna Township, Monroe County. The crash involved visible flames with entrapment.…Officer Saprona use his baton to breech the vehicle to See PMRPC, page 2
A huge magnetic storm 93 million miles away on the surface of the Sun this month allowed the northern lights to be visible in the Poconos. The aurora borealis (northern lights) are the result of electrons resulting from explosions of plasma and magnetic fields in the sun’s corona colliding within the upper reaches of Earth’s atmosphere, causing geomagnetic storms when directed at Earth. Kim Russo took this picture at Pines Lake in Locust Lake Village.