Friday, September 28, 2012
Today's top stories from around the region.
SEC Charges Southampton-Based Broker with Defrauding Clients The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a complaint alleging David Rothman, vice president of Rothman Securities, Inc., defrauded several clients out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Read more about the charges at Upper Southampton Patch. $30 Theft Lands Woman Behind BarsVideo surveillance allegedly caught a 22-year-old woman take a donation from the Union Library of Hatboro. Read more about the incident at Hatboro-Horsham Patch. SAT Scores Earn Central Bucks Schools Spots in Top 20 All three Central Bucks School District high schools earned spots among the top 20 high schools in southeast Pennsylvania according to rankings released this week. Find out where they …
The former William Tennent High School music teacher was being held at the Bucks County Correctional Facility following allegations of inappropriate incidents with female students.
Update: Fri, Sept 28. 1:30 p.m. Tyrone Dinkins was released from jail to attend a preliminary hearing in Warminster this morning. Charges will move forward against the former William Tennent High School music teacher. He has returned to Bucks County Correctional Facility, to await his arraignment November 2. Original story below: Tyrone Dinkins was released from jail Friday, according to the Bucks County Correctional Facility's website. Dinkins, a former music teacher at William Tennent High School, stands accused of several counts related to alleged inappropriate incidents with female students. Dinkins turned himself over to authorities for arraignment after the Bucks County District Attorney's office issued a warrant for his arrest …
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
The former choral director for William Tennent was unable to post 10 percent of the $800,000 bail and has been sent to the Bucks County Correctional Facility.
Former William Tennent choral director Tyrone Dinkins has been charged with two felony counts of unlawful contact with a minor and several misdemeanor charges of corruption of minors, indecent assault and harassment during an arraignment hearing Tuesday afternoon at the Warminster district court. District Judge Daniel Finello set bail at $800,000, but Dinkins was unable to post a 10 percent bond and has been sent to the Bucks County Correctional Facility. If he is able to post bail, Dinkins must stay away from all high school facilities and events and can only be around his three children under adult supervision, per the court's orders. A preliminary hearing has been tentatively set for August 10. The criminal investigation began in early …
Mary
1:29 pm on Monday, April 22, 2013
I think we should wait for trial before coming to any conclusions. Even to weather he admitted to anything or not. Let him have his day in court and let us not make assumptions.   more ›