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West Police News
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Carnegie

Kristy Lynn Walsh, 22, of Dormont, was charged Saturday with receiving stolen property, driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a suspended license on West Main Street.

Kimberly Ann Pettijohn, 37, of Carnegie, was charged July 2 with simple assault and disorderly conduct following an incident on Trimble Avenue.

Jacqueline D. Bouchard, 45, of Collier, was charged Sunday with simple assault following a domestic violence incident at a residence in the 500 block of Fifth Avenue.

Parilyn M. Still, 31, of Carnegie, was charged July 2 with simple assault and disorderly conduct after an incident on Chestnut Street.

James A. Comley, 25, of Carnegie, was charged July 2 with harassment and disorderly conduct on East Main Street.

Jacob M. Furno, 22, of South Fayette, was charged July 2 with public drunkenness on Cubbage Street.

Jeffrey C. Aldridge, 35, of Carnegie, was charged July 1 and July 2 with violating the borough ordinance against maintaining a disorderly location on Railroad Avenue.

Linda Demeo, 36, of Carnegie, was charged July 1 with violating the borough ordinance against maintaining a disorderly location on Fifth Avenue.

Suzanne C. Howard, 44, of Carnegie, was charged July 2 with violating the borough ordinance against maintaining a disorderly location on Railroad Avenue.

James W. Richards Jr., 33, of Scott, was charged Friday on Barrett Way with violating the borough ordinance against open containers of alcohol in public.

Collier

After the car he was operating struck a home on Thoms Run Road on Friday, damaging a front porch and the foundation, David Krivanek, 23, of Scott, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.

A 2004 silver Chevrolet Cavalier parked on Marigold Court was reported stolen July 2 after its owner took a cab home from a gathering.

During the night of June 28-29, thieves pried open the door and safe at Pandolfo's Cafe, Forsythe Road, and stole $400 in cash.

Crafton

Two life guard chairs, 18 lounge chairs, two garbage cans and two wooden benches were tossed into the deep end of the Crafton pool June 29.

Crafton Crime Watch reported that a Haldane Street resident complained about a man peering into her home from her rear porch shortly after midnight June 29. Police were called, but they did not see anyone.

John Zirckel, 18, of Imperial, was charged with public intoxication, and Timothy Woodhall, 18, of Oakdale, was charged with disorderly conduct and public intoxication at 1:30 a.m. June 29 after police spotted five men walking from Crafton Park. Police said they smelled a strong odor of marijuana on the men and found drug paraphernalia in their vehicle.

Three juveniles were charged with public intoxication.

Heidelberg

Warren Niemiec, 50, of Stowe, was charged June 30 with 19 counts of forgery, 19 counts of access device fraud, receiving stolen property, theft by deception and theft of lost or mislaid property after, police said, he was accused of using a lost or stolen credit card from Collier Foundation 19 times.

Mike Mullen, 31, of Heidelberg, and Ernie Mozingo, 25, of Follansbee, W.Va., were charged last Thursday with theft, receiving stolen property and conspiracy involving the theft of more than 7,000 pounds of scrap steel and metal from their employer, Holzer & Jesko Quality Exteriors, of Heidelberg.

Mitchell Lucas Belland, 25, of Pittsburgh, was charged Sunday with domestic assault, harassment, burglary and theft of jewelry by unlawful taking from a residence in Heidelberg.

Kathryn Ann Theis, 26, turned herself in Monday on charges stemming from an incident in November when, police said, she stole checks, a driver's license and identity of another woman and wrote checks forging her name. She is charged with theft by unlawful taking, theft by deception, forgery, bad checks and identity theft.

Ingram

Monica Engle, 42, of Ingram, was charged Tuesday with simple assault after a disturbance at a residence on Chapman Street.

Jamie Rem, 19, and Pamela Schindler, 18, both of Salem, Ohio, were charged July 3 with disorderly conduct after they were observed by an officer smoking marijuana on the steps on Miles Avenue.

Jason Rutherford, 31, of Thornburg, was charged July 3 with two counts of theft, two counts of receiving stolen property and criminal mischief after he was accused of siphoning gasoline June 30 from two vehicles on Joel Street.

Kennedy

Dominic Ravida, 21, of Upper St. Clair, was charged July 1 with fraud after, police said, he phoned and picked up a phony prescription from Giant Eagle in Kennedy Center.

Ryan Schlaegle, 22, and Dave Wasilco, 22, both of Coraopolis, were charged Sunday with criminal trespass after, police said, they were accused of stealing a stainless steel table worth $50 from the side of the road and loading it into a pickup truck.

Robinson

Lorie Taylor, 39, of Bloomfield, was charged June 28 with theft, possessing instruments of crime, resisting arrest and numerous traffic violations after, police said, she stole $1,230 worth of merchandise from Macy's in The Mall at Robinson. She also led police on a short chase in an effort to avoid arrest.

David Williams, 54, of Penn Hills, was charged June 27 with driving under the influence of alcohol and driving without lights at night on Campbells Run Road.

Antoinette Bolotin, 38, of Robinson, was charged June 22 with driving under the influence of alcohol and careless driving on Beaver Grade Road.

Cheryl Delenne, 44, of Vandergrift, was charged June 20 with driving under the influence of alcohol, restriction on alcoholic beverages, recklessly driving and stop sign violations on Park Manor Boulevard.

Scott

Following a June 29 accident in the 1000 block of Washington Avenue, Jon Dabney, 21, of Carnegie, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.

After police were called to Boden Avenue July 6 for a disturbance report, Shawn Edward Farabaugh, 28, of Scott, was charged with public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.

On July 3, a Civil War-era crystal punch bowl and a $10,000 check were reported stolen from a home in the 100 block of Florence Drive. The thefts are believed to have occurred between June 16 and June 30.

First published on July 10, 2008 at 12:12 pm
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