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Magistrate News

Mountain Media by Mountain Media
October 20, 2020
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The following criminal complaint has been filed in the Tucker County Magistrate office:

Taryn Brooke Dibartolomeo: Parsons, has been charged with one count of Harassment and one county Destruction of Property.  According to the complaint on Sunday, Sept. 6 at approximately 8:15 a.m. TFC J.J. Schmidle was notified by Tucker County 911 about a disturbance at Jim’s Allstar. Once on the scene he made contact with the complainant Pamela Nestor.  He obtained a hand written and signed statement from her.  She stated that morning she started to back out of her driveway and saw a red truck and a red car coming up the road so she stopped.  She advised the truck went by but the red car stopped behind her husband’s truck and began blowing the horn.  She stated she waited and when the red car went on, she pulled out behind it.  She stated the driver of the red car was her neighbor Taryn Dibartolomeo.  Nestor went on to work at Jim’s Allstar and was making coffee.  When she turned around Mrs. Dibartolomeo was standing at the register yelling at her about how she almost hit her car.  Nestor stated after they exchanged words, she told Mrs. Dibartolomeo to leave the store.  She said Dibartolomeo continued to cuss and yell at her so she told her again to leave the store and she was calling 911.  At this time Dibartolomeo took her arm and began throwing snack cakes on the floor. Nestor explained as she went to get the phone Dibartolomeo then grabbed a handful of bubble gum off the counter and threw it at her and all over the place.  Nestor stated Dibartolomeo left the store after that.  Nestor advised that 50 snack cakes at $1.39 each were destroyed for a total of $69.50.

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