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May 16, 2003 Uniontown

Gun stolen

City police said Michael Susa of Walnut Street reported that a .357-caliber revolver was stolen from his house May 9 or 10.

German Twp.

Man missing

William Berrel Davies, a 36-year-old diabetic who has missed his last two doses of insulin, has been missing since about 9 p.m. Tuesday, state police in Uniontown said Thursday. Davies of 224A Second St., New Salem, did not return home and did not arrive at work the next day. Police said he drives a red Datsun pick-up truck bearing Pennsylvania registration YGY-1215. He was last seen driving on Second Street in Footedale. Police ask anybody with information about Davies to call the station at 724-439-7111.

Springhill Twp.

Burglary reported

A Stihl power saw, Home Depot trimmer and a camera were stolen from Peter J. Robinson’s home and shed along Gans-Woodbridge Road between May 4 and 9, state police said.

Georges Twp.

Purse stolen

A black leather purse containing various personal items owned by Sharon Y. Mayfield was stolen from her unlocked car in the driveway of her Morgantown Road residence in Smithfield between 8:30 p.m. May 10 and 7 a.m. May 11, state police said.

North Union Twp.

Threats investigated

State police said they are investigating a report of numerous threatening phone calls made to Harris Garden Apartments on April 2 around 9 p.m.

Wharton Twp.

ATV stolen

A 1999 Polaris Magnum 500 ATV with front and rear cargo racks and a camouflage cover owned by James Donovan Moore IV of Farmington was stolen from his Wharton Furnace Road home 8 a.m. Thursday, state police said. A witness reported seeing a man fleeing the victim’s driveway on the ATV. Police ask anyone with information about the incident to call the station at 724-439-7111.

Connellsville Twp.

Car burned

A car owned by Terry L. Stewart of Connellsville was destroyed in arson along Casparis Road, about five miles east of South Pittsburgh Street, state police said. The time and date of the arson are unknown.

Georges Twp.

Tools stolen

Tools were stolen from a van on Big Six Road owned by William Harwood of Smithfield between 10 p.m. Tuesday and 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, state police said. Police ask anybody with information about the incident to call the station at 724-439-7111.

South Union Twp.

Accident investigated

State police investigated an accident on Lebanon Avenue at 2:12 p.m. Wednesday. The drivers were Robert Lee Scott of Uniontown and Timothy Brashear of Uniontown. A passenger in Scott’s vehicle suffered a minor injury.

Georges Twp.

Hit-and-run probed

An unknown driver of a red vehicle sideswiped a car parked along Kyle Street owned by Kenneth Mildren of Fairchance on Sunday, state police said.

Georges Twp.

Vehicle accident

State police are investigating an accident on Dryknob Road on May 9. The drivers were Danielle D. Stewart, 17, of Fairchance and Richard E. Ray, 38, of Uledi. Stewart had a passenger in her car. No injuries were reported. The Fairchance fire department and ambulance service assisted police.

Redstone Twp.

Car accident

Jason Workman, 20, of Grindstone traveled off Rowes Run Road at 6:50 a.m. Sunday, struck an embankment, hit a mailbox, crossed both traffic lanes, hit a state-owned concrete wall, became airborne and then hit a tree before coming to rest on the driver’s side of the car, state police said. No injuries were reported.

German Twp.

Two cited

Harassment citations were filed against Curtis Maust of Adah and David Werdeman of Dickerson Run following a fight on Palmer Road in Adah at 3:20 a.m. May 2, state police said. Marjorie Aultz of Dickerson Run was hit in the mouth during the incident, police said.

Redstone Twp.

Charges filed

Receiving stolen property charges were filed against Ian Mathew Dunn of Greensboro after he was allegedly found in possession of a car reported stolen by Sylvia Shultz of Monessen at 170 Royal Road at 12:30 p.m. May 7, state police said.

Uniontown

Accident investigated

Jason Edwards, 20, of Carmichaels hit a utility pole in front of 49 E. Main St., at 4:42 a.m. Thursday, city police said.

East Bethlehem Twp.

Charges filed

A receiving stolen property charge was filed against Samuel Falcon, 18, of Washington for allegedly hiding a stolen bicycle behind the Clyde Mine in Fredericktown on April 23, township police said. A juvenile was charged with stealing the bike. Police said.

In an unrelated incident, disorderly conduct, harassment and trespass citations were filed against Falcon for allegedly hitting a juvenile during a basketball game at the Calvary Chapel Church courts on Moosehill Road, Fredericktown, on April 16, police said.

East Bethlehem Twp.

Woman charged

Driving under suspension, unauthorized use of registration and required financial responsibility citations were filed against Nicole Lynn Rudy, 23, following a traffic stop on Route 88, township police said. A passenger in the car, Albert Orndoff, 46, of Clarksville was arrested on a bench warrant, police said.

East Bethlehem Twp.

Juvenile cited

A disorderly conduct citation was filed against a 15-year-old juvenile from Vestaburg for allegedly throwing dog feces on the home of Deborah Ackers of Clyde Way, Fredericktown, on April 18, township police said.

East Bethlehem Twp.

PFA violated

A charge of violating a protection from abuse order was filed against George A. Dean, 54, of Clarksville, for allegedly threatening Diane Midkiff of Clarksville and a friend of hers at her home at 4 p.m. May 1, township police said.

East Bethlehem Twp.

Election signs stolen

Township police said about 30 campaign signs owned by Denise Duvall of Park Loop Road, Millsboro, were stolen from various places in the township. Duval is running for re-election to the Bethlehem Center School Board. Police ask anybody with information about the signs to call the station at 723-377-1851 or call 911.

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