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Arrests reported by PSP Fern Ridge

State police at the Fern Ridge barracks reported on the following arrests made by troopers.

A 15-year-old male from Effort was cited for theft by unlawful taking for an incident at the Pleasant Valley High School in Chestnuthill Township, Monroe County. The teen entered the locker of a 14-year-old male from Kunkletown on Sept. 7 about 1 p.m. and removed his iPhone, valued at $700. He damaged the phone during the time he had possession of it. The phone was eventually returned to the school's assistant principal.Apheraddyttie Ezzmerrelda Henneborn, 29, and Crista May Conklin, 29, both of Effort, were cited for an incident on Sept. 22 about 4:30 p.m. at a school bus stop along Bayberry Road, at the intersection with Mountain Road, in Chestnuthill Township. Troopers said the two entered into an altercation in which the two were screaming profanities and obscene language at each other and in each other's face. The bus driver did not let the children out of the bus due to the conduct of the two, and dropped them off after making several other stops in the area.Henneborn and Conklin were both cited for disorderly conduct.Three people were cited for harassment following an incident that occurred at 10:05 a.m. on Sept. 30 at 1706 Route 534, Apartment 2, in Penn Forest Township, Carbon County.Troopers said Thomas Enright, of Blakeslee, went to the apartment of his ex-girlfriend to pick up his daughter for his visitation. During the attempted custody exchange the mother stated the father could not have the child. An argument then began during which time multiple individuals pushed each other and threatened each other. As a result Enright, Chase Ryan Burkhardt and Nicole Frances Tobin, both of Albrightsville, were all cited for harassment.An incident on Oct. 2 about 5:16 p.m. in the area of 1720 Upper Valley Road, in Effort, Chestnuthill Township resulted in a citation being issued for criminal mischief.Troopers said Joebina Elizabeth Ellington, 58, was cutting a tree with an electric saw outside of her residence. A 100-foot extension cord stretched across the roadway. Tina Marie Maxwell, 51, of Wind Gap, began to argue with Ellington over the wood she was cutting and rapidly accelerated over the extension cord with her Chevrolet pickup truck damaging the cord. She was cited.