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Adolfo Noya

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Teacher Pleads Guilty to Disorderly Conduct Charge

Wyckoff resident Adolfo Noya, a 7th grade teacher in Ridgewood, was accused of shoplifting at Whole Foods in October.

A Ridgewood middle school teacher pleaded guilty Thursday in connection with an incident in which he was arrested for shoplifting $75 worth of groceries at Whole Foods last fall. Appearing before Judge David Pfund on Thursday, Adolfo Noya, 47, of Wyckoff, waved his right to trial on the charge of disorderly conduct and entered a guilty plea. As part of the plea agreement with the prosecutor, the shoplifting charge was dropped. Police said Noya placed $75 worth of groceries in a $7 tote bag at Whole Foods on Oct. 25 and left without paying. Authorities said he was stopped in the parking lot by store security staff and subsequently arrested. Noya, a 7th grade Spanish teacher at George Washington Middle School, was sentenced to 30 days of …

Monday, November 19, 2012

Ridgewood Teacher Accused of Shoplifting Not Facing Suspension

Village police say Adolfo Noya, a middle school Spanish teacher, walked out of Whole Foods without paying the $82.30 bill.

A Ridgewood middle school teacher accused of stealing $82 worth of grocery items will not be suspended while awaiting his day in court, according to the school district. Adolfo Noya, 47 of Wyckoff, entered the Godwin Avenue Whole Foods on Oct. 25, where a security guard observed him load 15 items into a canvas tote bag before exiting without paying, police said Monday. Store employees stopped Noya in the parking lot at around 5 p.m. where police arrived and arrested the 7th grade George Washington Middle School teacher on charges of shoplifting. The total value of the alleged theft – including the $7 tote bag – is $82.30, Ridgewood Police Cpt. Jacqueline Luthcke told Patch Monday afternoon. It mostly contained food items, she added. Noya, …

YOSEMITE SAM

10:43 am on Friday, April 12, 2013

I knew from day one her would not be suspended; its the tenure scam; anyone else caught; big fine ; possible jail time ; possible community service; there real issue here is preferential treatment towards "teachers".........   more ›

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