Henry Clay Twp.
Man injured Firefighters had to use Hurst tools to cut one man out of his vehicle after the compact car he was driving and a van collided on Route 40 in front of Henry Clay Villa around 4:30 a.m. Saturday.
Chief Brian VanSickle of Farmington Volunteer Fire Department said the unidentified man was delivering Herald-Standard newspapers when the crash occurred.
The man was trapped in the vehicle for about 20 to 30 minutes until crews were able to extricate him, Van Sickle said.
The man sustained serious injuries and was taken by ambulance to an area hospital. VanSickle said the man would have been flown but said early morning rain showers kept emergency helicopters grounded.
VanSickle said the three people in the van were not seriously injured.
In addition to Farmington, Markleysburg and Addison volunteer fire departments also responded, as did Fayette and Marclay EMS and state police.
No further information was available as of press time.
Carmichaels
Traffic collision
State police reported that a 1995 Jeep Cherokee driven by Thomas Robertson, 69, of Carmichaels and a 2003 Chevy Malibu driven by Heather Hans, 31, of Nemacolin collided Thursday at the intersection of State Route 88 and State Route 1021 at 2:46 p.m. Hans was transported to Southwest Regional Medical Center after complaining of pain in her head.
Jackson Twp.
Harassment charged
State police filed harassment charges against Angela Dawn Phillips, 32 and Douglas James Phillips, 37, both of Holbrook following an altercation April 13 at 1093 Golden Oaks Road at 9:16 p.m.
Perry Twp.
Accident reported
State police charged Stacey Slavensky of Point Marion with driving under the influence after her vehicle allegedly collided with a 2000 GMC Sienna driven by William Ashby of Morgantown, W.Va., on April 13 at 9:40 p.m.
Franklin Twp.
Assault reported
Victoris Ann Walker, 23, of 808 North Porter St. was arraigned in district court and placed in the Greene County Jail for failing to post 10 percent of a $10,000 bond along with having outstanding warrants after she allegedly became involved in an argument April 13 with Nathan Walker, 24, and struck him in the face with her hands. Walker then allegedly slashed him with a kitchen knife causing a superficial laceration to his stomach.
Wayne Twp.
Theft reported
State police said two treeing walker coonhounds were stolen near the intersection of Jay Phillips Road and Phillips Ridge Road Saturday while they were participating in a coon hunt sponsored by the Greene County Coon Hunting Association. The dogs are owned by Marilyn Jones, 52, of Spraggs and Timothy Dennison, 33, no address given. Anyone with information is asked to contact Waynesburg State Police.
Richhilll Twp.
Baseballs stolen
State police said someone entered the concession stand at Richhill Township Community Park sometime between 8 p.m. April 13 and 6 p.m. April 15 and removed about three dozen baseballs.
Dunkard Twp.
Disorderly conduct
State police cited Beverly Sue Kelley, 27, of Dilliner and Stephen Ray Kelley, 30, for fighting and causing a disturbance outside a residence at the Dunkard Terrace Mobile Home Park Thursday at 8:30 p.m.
Franklin Twp.
Person missing
State police reported Nicholas Austin Ture, 17, of Rightway Academy missing since Friday at 9:19 a.m. after he ran away from a dentist’s office. Police said Ture was reported last seen behind the Greene Plaza wearing no shoes and brown hooded sweatshirt. Ture is described as 5-foot-10-inches tall, 170 pounds with blond hair and blue eyes.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Waynesburg State Police.
Richhill Twp.
Camper damaged
Terry Ross of Dunbar told state police that someone shot three holes in his hunting camper parked along Crow Road sometime between 1 p.m. April 1 and 1 p.m. April 14.
Jefferson Twp.
Accident reported
State police said vehicles driven by Dana Talerico of Mount Clare, W.Va., and Vickie Teegarden of Rices Landing collided Wednesday along State Route 188 at 11 a.m. when Teegarden allegedly slowed down after a deer crossed in front of her.
Washington Twp.
Hit-and-run reported
State police said a truck tractor and a trailer struck a gas pump at the Ruff Creek General Store Tuesday at 10:25 p.m. while the driver was turning around. Police said the truck was described as white bearing the name “Star Transport” on the left side or the back and fled the scene on Interstate 79.
Dunbar Twp.
Woman arrested
A 24-year-old Vanderbilt woman stole a cell phone she borrowed after she was involved in a traffic accident, state police said. She borrowed a phone from Kimberly Colbert, 21, of Dawson after the accident on Dickerson Run Road at the Dawson Bridge at 5:43 p.m. Wednesday, and then drove away with it, police said. She was found in the Vanderbilt area and the phone was recovered, police said.
Jefferson
Theft investigated
State police are continuing to investigate a videotape that revealed a female stealing cash and merchandise from BFS Foods between March 18 and April 17.
Menallen Twp.
Gun stolen
A Rossi .38-caliber revolver was stolen from a truck owned by Harold E. Boger of Uniontown while it was parked in the driveway of 571 New Salem Road between 9 p.m. Wednesday and 10 p.m. Thursday, state police said.
Bullskin Twp.
One injured in wreck
State police said Dominic Isola, 53, of Mount Pleasant and Corey A. Kuhns, 30, of White were involved in an accident on Route 117 at East Penn Street at 3:30 p.m. Friday. Isola was taken to Frick Hospital with minor injuries, police said.
Georges Twp.
Pole broken
State police said an unknown driver hit a utility pole and split it in half on Mountain Road at 9:10 p.m. Wednesday. Police ask anyone with information about the hit-and-run accident to call the barracks at 724-439-7111.
North Union Twp.
Gasoline stolen
A thin white male approximately 6 feet tall with close cut brown hair pumped $34 of gas into a late model burgundy Dodge Shadow with gray trim at the J&G Food Mart Exxon on Route 51 and left without paying at 7:39 a.m. Friday, state police said. A white female with blonde hair was a passenger in the car. Police ask anybody with information about the theft to call the barracks at 724-439-7111.
Georges Twp.
Gasoline stolen
Someone left the Exxon station on Route 857 without paying for $33.63 in gas at 6:30 p.m. Friday, state police said. The suspect might have been driving a dark blue car, possibly a Pontiac, with no license plate.
South Union Twp.
Window broken
Someone threw a brick through a window on Todd Griffith’s home on Hopwood Fairchance Road at 12:45 a.m. Friday, state police said.
Bullskin Twp.
Shots fired
Someone shot a window on Louis Jacobs’ home on Breakneck Road at 1 p.m. Wednesday, state police said. Police ask anyone with information about the incident to call the barracks at 724-439-7111.
Springhill Twp.
ATV recovered
An all-terrain vehicle stolen Thursday from the garage at Terry Ray Braham’s Morgantown, W.Va., home was found on a trail on a wooded hillside off of Nilan Hill Road, state police said.
German Twp.
Bus accident reported
State police said a small red car rear-ended a school bus carrying two students on Leckrone Highhouse Road at 1:55 p.m. Friday, police said. No injuries were reported. Earl F. Clark, 58, of Masontown, was driving the bus and the passengers were Brittany L. Zeiler, 15, and Nicole L. Corob, 16, both of McClellandtown. Anyone with information about the hit-and-run accident is asked to call the barracks at 724-439-7111.