Crime briefs
Aug. 27, 2005 Uniontown
Juvenile to be charged
Donald Lynch Sr. of 59 Lenox St. told city police Thursday at 9:10 a.m. that a Uniontown juvenile shot a window out of his residence. Police said the juvenile will be charged.
Uniontown
Card stolen
Natosha Henderson of 20 Wilson Ave. told city police someone entered her vehicle sometime Wednesday night while it was parked at her residence and stole her bankcard.
Uniontown
DVDs stolen
City police said someone stole about 10 DVDs from Allen Gecht’s 41 Coolspring St. residence Thursday at 5:37 p.m. Police said the DVDs were valued at about $200.
Uniontown
Son charged
City police said William Fordyce of Uniontown was charged with simple assault and harassment after he allegedly punched his mother, Brenda Fordyce of 20 Miller Ave., in the face Thursday at 11 p.m.
Uniontown
Man charged
City police said Kerry Frey of Uniontown was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, public drunkenness and criminal mischief for an incident at a North Gallatin Avenue residence Friday at 3:46 a.m.
Newell
Woman charged
Southwest Regional police charged Barbara Kathleen Miller, 53, of 200 Marchand Ave., Newell, with aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person, simple assault, terroristic threats, disorderly conduct and harassment for an incident Wednesday at 10:45 p.m. in the borough.
Police listed Charles Michael Carpinelli, 28, of 407 Morgan St., Newell, as the victim in the case. Police said Miller turned herself in at Magisterial District Judge Jesse Cramer’s office and was released on her own recognizance. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Sept. 28.
Belle Vernon
PFA violation logged
Southwest Regional Police arrested Thomas Alan Lang, 28, of 487 Kennedy Ave., Belle Vernon, for indirect contempt of court after an incident Thursday at 5:18 a.m.
According to police, Maria Molesky, 28, of 314 Market St., Apt. C, called them to report an unwanted person at her residence. When officers arrived, they found Lang there in violation of a protection from abuse order, police said. Lang was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Jesse Cramer and released after posting 10 percent of a $2,500 bond.
Brownsville
Mirror broken
Traci Rush of 600 Spring St. told Brownsville police that someone broke the side mirror on her car between 3 and 6:30 a.m. Aug. 21 while it was parked at her home.
Brownsville
Shots fired
Brownsville police said they found three 9 mm casings on the roadway near the entrance to the Elks Club on Brownsville Avenue Aug. 23 at 3:20 a.m. after receiving a call from someone saying they had heard gunfire or fireworks in the area.
A vehicle parked near the club had what appeared to be a bullet hole in the roof. The driver of the vehicle was found, but said she did not want to talk to police and left the area.
Brownsville
Incident reported
Brownsville police said a window was broken at 23 Market St. The incident was reported Aug. 23 at 8:12 a.m.
Belle Vernon
Charges filed
Southwest Regional police charged Kathy S. Bialon, 39, of 338 Main St., Apt. 1, Belle Vernon, with simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct after an incident Aug. 20 at Brewer Stadium in Belle Vernon. According to police, the incident involved Alice Bialon, 60, of 604 Lutz Run Road, Belle Vernon.
Belle Vernon
Citation issued
Jamie Lynn Baker, 32, of 215 Water St., Belle Vernon, was cited for disorderly conduct by Southwest Regional police after an incident with Alice M. Hormell, 33, of 24 Mulberry St., Belle Vernon, outside Hormell’s home Aug. 18 at 4:45 p.m.
Coal Center
Paintballs fired
According to Southwest Regional police, Linda Klingovsy’s home at 80 Honor St., Coal Center, was struck by paintballs between Aug. 16 and 17. A front window and bricks were hit with the paint. No damage was reported. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the police at 724-929-8484.
Waynesburg
Gasoline stolen
State police said that someone drove away from a BFS Marathon station on Route 21 without paying for gas on Monday.
Waynesburg
Harassment reported
State police said charges were filed against a boy Monday after he shoved a girl to the ground and threw spoiled milk on her at 1185 E. High St.
Dilliner
Tools, medicine stolen
Bruce Anderson told state police that someone stole hand tools and some medicine from his vehicle while it was parked at the 9-9 Store on Aug 18.
Waynesburg
Home entered
State police said someone entered the home of Janie Gilbert at Lot 17 Oakridge Trailer Court on Aug. 15. No items were reported missing.
Greensboro
Burglary reported
Duane Wise, of 394 Turkey Knob Road told state police that someone entered his home Aug 16 and stole a PlayStation and video games.
Franklin Twp.
Machine damaged
State police said an unknown person damaged an air machine Wednesday at an Exxon gas station on Interstate 79.
Waynesburg
Two charged
State police said Ashley Paith and Eric Curry, both of Waynesburg, were charged with harassment after an altercation at the Ten Mile Creek Dam on Tuesday.
Franklin Twp.
Accident reported
State police reported that Brian Gillogly, 33, of Holbrook and Ronald Lippencott, 54, of Waynesburg were traveling in opposite directions on Route 21 when their vehicles collided Thursday at 4 p.m. Both drivers were flown to Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown, W.Va.
Carmichaels
Burglary reported
State police said someone broke a window on a garage door at Super Street Auto, attempting to enter the business, on Tuesday. Police are investigating.
SPRINGFIELD TWP.
Police investigate
Fayette 911 reported that an unknown person was thrown from a vehicle at 8:25 p.m. Friday along Poplar Run Road. Fayette EMS and state police responded and the victim was transported to a hospital.