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West Police Blotter
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Bridgeville


• Following a March 21 traffic stop on Railroad Street, Jeannine L. Lombardo, 44, of McDonald, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.

• Keith Anthony Heasley, 24, of the 1400 block of Bower Hill Road, was charged March 23 with harassment after he pushed open a bedroom door and struck his girlfriend in the mouth. In a separate incident, Mr. Heasley was charged Friday with public drunkenness after he was found passed out on a neighbor's porch.

• An employee at the Washington Commons nursing facility on Dewey Avenue reported March 23 that $173 was stolen from her purse while she was working.

• After a March 25 fight in the 100 block of Union Avenue, Anthony D. Gieimonti, 19, of Carnegie, was charged with conspiracy, simple assault, aggravated assault, terroristic threats, recklessly endangering another person, disorderly conduct, and retaliation against a witness/victim.

• In the same incident, Jalissa Thompson, 20, and Randy Thomson , 18, both of Carnegie, were charged with conspiracy, simple assault, terroristic threats and disorderly conduct.

• Following a traffic stop on Washington Avenue, Justin Thomas Maurer, 22, of Scott, was charged Saturday with possession of a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, as well as numerous moving violations.

Carnegie


• Following a violent domestic incident last Thursday on Darlington Road, Tonya Ann Potts, 34, and Anthony F. Capo, 34, both of Carnegie, were charged with simple assault.

• Daniel Rusin, 47, of Robinson, was charged March 26 with simple assault for a March 20 incident on Fifth Avenue.

Collier


• Anthony Lewis, 33, of Carnegie, an employee at Kmart, Chartiers Valley Shopping Center, was charged March 26 with theft by unlawful taking for the theft of $66 in food from the in-store restaurant, Lil Caesar's, and $176 from the cash registers.

Kennedy


• Natel Walker, 20, of Pittsburgh, was charged March 22 with criminal trespass and driving without a license March 23 after he refused to leave an Adon Street residence.

• Keith Brown, 41, of McKees Rocks, was charged March 20 with disorderly conduct, retail theft and driving with a suspended license after he attempted to conceal a dozen eggs from a convenience store.

Ingram


• A 75-pound statue of Jesus Christ valued at $250 was reported stolen Saturday from the front yard of a Linshaw Avenue residence.

• Taurean Cofield, 23, of Pittsburgh, was charged March 25 with having an altered and/or forged inspection sticker on a vehicle.

• Emily Wooten, 26, of Ingram, was charged March 25 with theft and forgery of bank checks.

• Michelle Summers, 27, of Weirton, W.Va., was charged March 23 with possession of drug paraphernalia.

• Karl McDonald, 24, of Sheraden, was charged March 18 with theft of cigarettes from Rite Aid in the Crafton Ingram Shopping Center.

Scott


• Travis Musgrave, 34, of Washington County, was charged Friday with theft and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Police say he took his employers' vehicle from the Providence Point construction site and did not return it.

• Frederic S. Miller, 31, of Scott, was charged Friday with simple assault following a domestic violence incident in the 300 block of Torrence Avenue.

• Randy Lee Shuck Jr., 23, of Scott, was charged Sunday with retail theft after an incident in which he is accused of stealing a DVD worth $24.96 from Family Video on Washington Avenue.

• Mary Elizabeth Powers, 49, of Pittsburgh, was charged March 26 with retail theft after an incident at CVS Pharmacy, Washington Avenue, in which she is accused of stealing $18.58 worth of merchandise.

• Tatem Lee, 32, of Heidelberg, was charged March 26 with disorderly conduct after an incident at King's restaurant, Raceway Plaza.

• After he was stopped for a traffic violation at Foxcroft and Swallow Hill roads, Joshua Robison, 18, of Scott, was charged Saturday with underage drinking. A 17-year-old passenger also was charged with underage drinking.

• Two ladders, an air compressor and an X-Box hard drive, worth a total of $750, were stolen March 24 from a porch in the 200 block of Ignatius Avenue.

South Fayette


• Matthew J. Kerr, 34, of Cecil, was charged Friday with retail theft at Shop 'N Save, Twin Ponds Lane, in connection with the theft of two boxes of Immodium AD and a container of baby powder. The stolen items are worth about $17.

First published on April 3, 2008 at 12:00 am