SUSSEX COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE

| 28 Apr 2014 | 01:51

    March 27
    Alicia Grabowski, 24, of Whippany was indicted on charges of theft, a third-degree crime.

    The case was investigated by the New Jersey State Police.

    Troopers said Grabowski allegedly stole property having a value of about $500 on July 13.

    Arraignment before the Superior Court in Newton will be within the next several weeks.

    March 28
    Ryan J. Pittenger, 31, of Newton was sentenced to three years of probation, $1,205 in fines and a credit for 143 days of time served.

    He admitted that he conspired with another individual in the distribution of heroin to an individual cooperating with the Sussex County Gangs, Guns and Narcotics Task Force on April 11, 2013, in Newton.

    Nicholas J. Milazzo, 19, of Wantage was sentenced to three years of probation, 35 days of credit for time served, an 8 p.m. curfew, a six-month loss of his driver's license, a substance abuse evaluation and treatment and $1,303 in fines.

    He pleaded guilty on Jan. 13 to the third-degree crime of distribution of a controlled dangerous substance and to the fourth-degree crime of resisting arrest.

    He admitted to distributing seven bags of heroin in Hamburg on Nov. 19. The matter was investigated by the Sussex County Gangs, Guns and Narcotics Task Force. He also admitted that on Nov. 19 in Wantage, he tried to flee members of the Sheriff’s Department in order to avoid arrest.

    Ceasar Delapaz, 33, of Franklin was sentenced to six years and four months in state prison with 38 months of parole ineligibility, 105 days credit for time served in the county jail, $2,380 in fines and a six-month loss of his driver's license.

    He pleaded guilty on Feb. 24 to two counts of third-degree distribution of a controlled dangerous substance.

    He admitted that on Dec. 11 and 12, he sold 20 bags of heroin on each occasion to an individual cooperating with the Sussex County Gangs, Guns and Narcotics Task Force. The matter also was investigated by the Franklin Police Department.

    Thomas Carter, 35, of Vernon was sentenced to two years of probation.

    He pleaded guilty to failure to register under Megan's Law, a third-degree crime.

    March 31
    William T. Dellapenna, 34, of Andover pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree distribution of a controlled dangerous substance within 1,000 feet of a school and third-degree distirbution of a controlled dangerous substance.

    Sentencing is scheduled for May 23.

    He admitted to selling 10 bags of heroin to an individual cooperating with the Sussex County Gangs, Guns and Narcotics Task Force on January 28, 2013 in Newton. The sale occurred within 1,000 feet of the Merriam Avenue Elementary School.

    Matthew Chardavoyne, 26, of Ogdensburg pleaded guilty to two counts of third-degree distribution of a controlled dangerous substance to the fourth degree possession of a weapson.

    Sentencing is scheduled for May 13.

    He admitted that on Jan. 6 and 9 in Vernon, he sold heroin to an individual cooperating with the Sussex County Gangs, Guns and Narcotics Task Force. He also admitted that he was found in possession of a stun gun while being arrested for an outstanding warrant from Prospect Park on Jan. 20.

    Andrew W. Gribble, 23, of Blairstown pleaded guilty to two counts of third-degree distribution of a controlled dangerous substance.

    Sentencing is scheduled for May 13.

    He admitted to distributing heroin on Oct. 7 and 10 in the town of Newton to an individual cooperating with the Sussex County Gangs, Guns and Narcotics Task Force.

    April 4
    Andrew A. Laureano, 20, of Hopatcong was sentenced to two years of probation, was ordered to serve 150 days in the Keogh-Dwyer Correctional Facility and was given credit for 150 days served. He was further ordered to have no contact with the victim in this matter. He must pay total fines and penalties of $330 and submit a DNA sample at his expense.

    He pleaded guilty on Feb. 10 to third-degree aggravated assault and fourth-degree child abuse. While in the Keogh-Dwyer Correctional Facility on another charge, the defendant physically assaulted a corrections officer. In April of 2013, the defendant engaged in conduct that debauched or engendered the morals of a child.