Couple charged with holding two people at gunpoint in West Scranton


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A West Scranton man and his girlfriend were arrested Tuesday on assault and weapons charges after holding two people at gunpoint in what started as a mother-son dispute over allegedly stolen money, city police said.

No one was injured in the incident late Monday at an apartment at 1617 Swetland St.

Thomas Donald Hazelton, 28, and his girlfriend, Debra K. Nally, 27, both of 440 Aswell Court, are accused of threatening apartment resident Eddie Mock and Mr. Hazelton's mother, Donna Hazelton, with loaded handguns after barging into the home shortly before 11 p.m., police said.

According to arrest papers prepared by Officer James Weaver, Mr. Hazelton initially drew a handgun from his waistband, cocked it and put it to his mother's head while threatening to shoot her.

At his direction, Ms. Nally then drew a second handgun and stood watch over Ms. Hazelton and Mr. Mock, police said.

"Keep an eye on them. If any one of them move, shoot their ass," Mr. Mock quoted Mr. Hazelton as telling his girlfriend, according to the arrest affidavit.

When Officer Weaver arrived in response to a neighbor's complaint, he heard loud arguing from inside the apartment, including mention of a gun. He called for additional officers, who set up a perimeter around the home.

Police ordered all four people out of the residence, and they were handcuffed as they exited. Inside the apartment, officers found two 9mm handguns, each loaded with hollow point bullets, along with drug paraphernalia, police said. A set of brass knuckles was found in Ms. Nally's purse in her vehicle.

The suspects both told officers they had valid permits to carry the handguns; they denied threatening Mr. Mock or Ms. Hazelton with them, police said.

Ms. Nally told police she and Mr. Hazelton went to the apartment because his mother had stolen money from him. Mr. Mock said Mr. Hazelton accused his mother of stealing $500 to $600 and seven pounds of marijuana, according to the affidavit.

Magisterial District Judge James Kennedy arraigned Mr. Hazelton and Ms. Nally on a long list of charges, including aggravated and simple assault, terroristic threats, reckless endangerment and possessing instruments of crime.

Both were ordered held in the Lackawanna County Prison - Mr. Hazelton on $50,000 bail and Ms. Nally on $100,000 bail.

Contact the writer: dsingleton@timesshamrock.com








91 posted comments

WOW, your mom stole your drugs? too funny
Then when the police come you tell them? even more funny
Because you have a permit you think you can put it to your moms head? LMAO
Stupid druggies like this. "PRICELESS"
Let's hope the Mayor and D.A.'s office keep this one where he and she belong. "JAIL" And to the mother. Looks like you taught you children well.
KARMA 07/01/09 12:05
I can't believe you stupid West Sider's are dumb enough to blame this on South Side. You only have yourselves to blame.
West Slide 06/30/09 08:41
Why is it that every time I come to this website, all of the stories seem to have the words GUNS and WEST SCRANTON?
Swidgen 06/30/09 06:50
It is such a shame that this is happening. West Side, although still filled with many good born and raised families...is becoming such a cesspool of crime and filth! Almost each day we hear of something like this happening. Thanks so much (to whomever it is you want to blame...the Mayor, or the Sister) for letting our homes be infiltrated by low level scum of this nature. It is what comes with bringing in people/families where low level government assisted housing is abundant. Sure...some might say the population is increasing...but these are the types of people moving in, not the good ones. I want my West Side back!! We once lived in peace and quiet, but now we are afraid to walk the neighborhood!! Drug dealers; gangs; etc...treat and convict them as terrorists, because that is what they really are!!
Disgusted 06/30/09 05:28
TH... Kickin butt and takin names since 1980...
HR Class of 95 06/30/09 04:57
These are the transplanted pride of North Scranton
HR 06/30/09 04:00
Stay classy, West Side.
Ron 06/30/09 03:36
We have all of the South Side scum moving over here. Go back to Gatelli's and JCB's turf. We don't want you!!!
Invader 06/30/09 03:27
Shoot em up at West Side. Hey Mayor, do ya think you should do something before it gets worse? Maybe you will form a task force after the fact.
anti doomer brian 06/30/09 03:07
Its looking more and more like Doherty's "South Side revitalization" has just moved the criminals over to West Side, just like they moved from the Hill to South Side in the 90s. Thanks Mr. Mayor for restoring my pride!
West Sider 06/30/09 02:40
More crazy west-siders! I hope they stay over there and don't move to south side.
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