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July 29, 2010 at 4:58 AM

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Employee to go to trial A Penn State employee will go to trial in Centre County court on one count each of misdemeanor open lewdness and misdemeanor indecent exposure after he waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday. The charges stem from two separate incidents that occurred on the Penn State campus -- one on April 27 and another June 21 -- where the employee, Daryl Mains, Jr., was seen masturbating, according to court documents. Mains was also charged with two counts of misdemeanor disorderly conduct in connection with the incidents. Drug supplier bound over for trial John Murray -- the man who police say supplied former Penn State student Paul Spara with over 2,000 lbs. of marijuana -- has been bound over for trial in Centre County court on charges related to a $6 million marijuana ring. Murray, of Utica, N.Y., waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday and will face trial on two counts each of felony possession with intent to deliver marijuana, felony corrupt organizations and one count each of felony criminal conspiracy and felony dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity. Murray was transporting marijuana across the U.S.-Canada Border through an Indian reservation, according to court documents. He supplied marijuana to New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and North Carolina, according to court documents. Police: Two-way radios stolen from center A Penn State staff member reported to police at 10:57 p.m. Tuesday that three two-way radios had been stolen from the Student Health Center, Penn State Police said. Police said the theft occurred sometime between July 23 and July 26. The radios were valued at about $1,200, police said. Police log Disorderly Conduct: An unknown man spit on a Penn State professor of education at about 11 p.m. Friday near the Old Main lawn, Penn State Police said.

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