James R. Ferrier
ORWIGSBURG - A Schuylkill Haven woman is headed to Schuylkill County Court after waiving her right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday for allegedly stealing items in October from a North Manheim Township store.
Amber L. Faust, 25, of 10 E. Liberty St., faces charges of receiving stolen property and retail theft.
Magisterial District Judge James R. Ferrier bound over the charges for the county court after Faust waived her right to a hearing.
State police at Schuylkill Haven charged Faust with taking $78.94 worth of items from Adult Book Store 61, Route 61, on Oct. 22.
Items that Faust took included a vibrator, balm, two body mists and two gels, according to police.
Video surveillance showed Faust concealing the items and leaving the store without paying for them, police said.
Furthermore, Faust admitted when questioned that she had the stolen items, police said.
Faust is free on $1,000 unsecured bail pending further court proceedings.
Other defendants whose cases Ferrier considered on Tuesday, the charges against each one and the judge's dispositions of the matters included:
Robert E. Pruden III, 22, of 402 Scotland Road Room 3256B, Edinboro; corruption of minors and selling or furnishing liquor to minors; right to preliminary hearing waived, charges bound over for court.
Thomas J. Zelina, 25, of 127 Saturn Lane, Greer, S.C.; driving under the influence; right to preliminary hearing waived, charge bound over for court.