Allan C. Kelly, 42, of Carnegie, has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, recklessly endangering another person and reckless driving Aug. 28 on Barrett Way.
Robert A. Horak, 41, of Collier, has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol Aug. 24 on Forsythe Road.
Ronald J. Lamb, 37, whose last known address was Carnegie, was charged Sept. 11 with corruption of minors, furnishing alcohol to a minor, public drunkenness, disorderly conduct and violating the borough ordinance against public possession of an open container of alcohol on East Main Street.
Dalbert T. Banks, 27, of Carnegie, was charged Sept. 11 with aggravated assault and recklessly endangering another person at Carnegie Towers.
William M. Nagel, 51, of Carnegie, was charged Monday with criminal trespass and harassment on Howard Street. An hour later on the same day he was charged with public drunkenness on Washington Avenue.
Shannon K. Vaccarello, 45, of Scott, was charged Friday with public drunkenness on East Main Street.
Robert W. Besseck, 41, of West End, was charged Friday with public drunkenness on Third Street.
Jason L. Katterson, 23, of Scott, was charged Sunday with possessing an open container of alcohol in public. The incident took place on Barrett Way.
Three people from Washington County were charged Sept. 8 with endangering the welfare of children and prohibited acts at Chartiers Valley Shopping Center after police received a tip about suspected drug activity.
They are Crystal Bernardi, 26, of McDonald; Amanda Gauthier, 26, of Cecil; and John Lowery Jr., 26, of Canonsburg. Ms. Gauthier also was charged with scattering litter.
Thomas Smith, 21, of Homer City, was charged Saturday with driving under the influence of alcohol, reckless driving, driving the wrong way on a one-way street and possession of a small amount of marijuana after he was accused of driving the wrong way on Thomas Street.
A Promenade Street resident complained Saturday that a tree he had planted in the rear of his townhouse near a parking area had been ripped from the ground and stolen. A neighbor had complained that the tree had blocked him from turning around, the resident told police.
The head was broken off a two-foot-high statue of the Virgin Mary last Thursday in the rear yard of an East Crafton Avenue residence.
Nicholas Greenly, 25, of Crafton, was charged last Thursday with driving under the influence of alcohol after he was accused of failing to obey a stop sign on Foster Avenue at Glenn Avenue.
Daniel Brennen, 20, of Bradford, was charged Sept. 10 with public intoxication and underage drinking after, police said, he was found passed out in an alley between Walnut and Chestnut streets.
Miles Braithwaite, 23, of Crafton, was charged Tuesday with retail theft at the 7-Eleven on Ingram Avenue.
Allan McGuffey, 37, was charged Sunday with burglary, simple assault, illegal use of solvents and criminal mischief after he broke into Wells Auto Body. While being transported to the County Jail, he kicked out the rear window of the police car.
Michael Brough, 25, of Kennedy, was charged Sunday with driving under the influence of alcohol on Pine Hollow Road.
Three adults from Cleveland were arrested Sept. 5 after they were accused of stealing $4,144 worth of items from six shops in The Mall at Robinson.
Charged with six counts each of retail theft, receiving stolenproperty and criminal conspiracy were Frank Tindell, 27; Chelsea Taylor, 24; and Taneish Howard, 26.
David Booth, 33, of Pittsburgh was charged Sept. 2 with three counts of retail theft, three counts of receiving stolen property and disorderly conduct after he was accused of stealing $788 worth of merchandise from three shops in The Mall At Robinson.
Ryan Cato, 23, of Ingram, was charged Sept. 1 with driving under the influence of alcohol, careless driving and accidents involving damage to unattended vehicles after, police said, his vehicle plowed into five parked cars on Phillips Lane.
Jamie Sarvas, 48, of Scott, was charged Saturday with recklessly endangering another person after police were called to his residence for a report of gunshots.
Shareese Davis, 20, of Carnegie, was charged Sept. 8 with retail theft and giving false identification to police at Wal-Mart, Raceway Plaza.
Police were called Friday to Wendy's Restaurant, Cochran Road, for a report of someone passing a counterfeit bill. The bill was forwarded to the U. S. Secret Service, which handles counterfeit money investigations.
Timothy M. Joseph, 23, of Canonsburg, was charged Sunday with public drunkenness at the Holiday Inn Express on Washington Pike after, police said, he was found asleep in a second-floor hallway Sept. 11.
