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Dunbar Twp. Three-car accident

State police said vehicles driven by John Hudel of Tarentum, Christopher Keeny of Dawson and Bernard Richardson of Uniontown crashed on Route 119 at 3:52 p.m. July 7. Keeny suffered minor injuries, police said.

South Union Twp.

Truck damaged

State police said vandals damaged a window and slashed a tire on a pickup truck owned by 4 Seasons Comfort in Uniontown while the truck was parked on Walnut Hill Road between 6 p.m. Wednesday and 6 a.m. Thursday.

South Union Township

Gasoline stolen

A man driving a black Chevrolet Blazer bearing registration FTB5247 stole $15 worth of gasoline from the Sheetz service station on New Salem Road at 8:14 a.m. July 6, state police said.

South Union Twp.

Woman injured

State police said Carol Yeager, 54, of East Millsboro suffered injuries when a vehicle driven by Diane Carom of Uniontown struck her vehicle in a parking lot in South Union Township at 3:52 p.m. Thursday.

North Union Twp.

Cars collide

State police said cars driven by Kathleen Rerko of Uniontown and Janet Miller of Brownsville collided on Connellsville Street at 8:25 a.m. June 28.

Dunbar Twp.

Window damaged

Joseph Morrell Jr. of Dunbar told state police that the rear window of his vehicle was damaged with a rock while it was parked at 190 Church Hill Road between 4 and 8 p.m. July 7, police said.

German Twp.

One injured in crash

State police said a vehicle driven by David Packrone, 23, of McClellandtown crashed into a utility pole on Puritan Village Road and then traveled through a yard, rolled over, struck a porch and hit Amanda Cramer of Carmichaels, who was standing near the porch at 9:20 p.m. Tuesday. Packrone suffered injuries in the crash, police said.

Belle Vernon

Two cited

Southwest Regional police said Mike Roskovich, 52, of Belle Vernon was cited with harassment and disorderly conduct and David Ganoe, 46, of Belle Vernon was charged with simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct following an altercation in Belle Vernon at 10:52 p.m. July 1.

Georges Twp.

Man charged

Barry Huey, 44, of Uniontown was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol after a routine traffic stop on Hopwood-Fairchance Road at 1:24 a.m. July 3, state police said.

Connellsville

Charges filed

Police have filed charges against the following individuals in unrelated incidents:

– Kenneth L. Woodall, 39, of Connellsville with public drunkenness after he was allegedly found intoxicated following a July 8 incident at Gibson Terrace.

– Timothy Clark, 41, of Uniontown with public drunkenness after he was allegedly found intoxicated following an incident July 11 in the 300 block of South Pittsburgh Street.

– James D. Smith, 46, of Connellsville with public drunkenness after he was allegedly found intoxicated following a July 3 incident in the Sheetz convenience store parking lot.

– Gary W. Egenlauf, 29, of Connellsville with public drunkenness after he was allegedly found intoxicated following a July 4 incident in the 200 block of East Gibson Avenue.

– Phillip Nicholson, 48, of Connellsville with public drunkenness after he was allegedly found intoxicated following a July 8 incident in Gibson Terrace.

– Richard A. Chomas Jr., 26, of Connellsville with scattering rubbish July 12 after he allegedly scattered the belongings of an unidentified female in the 400 block of North Pittsburgh Street.

East Bethlehem Twp.

Food stolen

State police said a man stole two baskets of groceries from the Fredericktown Butcher Shop on Route 88 at 6:11 p.m. May 12. Police described the suspect as a white man, about 6 feet tall, weighing about 260 pounds, with short brown hair.

Redstone Twp.

Man threatened

State police said Audle Saunder, 54, of Allison and Shawn Miciotto, 36, of Smock threatened Michael Grnya, 42, also of Allison, after causing a disturbance on Raleigh Street at 8:30 p.m. Thursday.

North Union Twp.

Garbage scattered

State police said vandals threw garbage on the railroad tracks owned by Fayette Central Railroad at Brushwood Road between July 1-4.

Connellsville

Investigations continue

Police are conducting investigations into the following unrelated incidents:

– A July 7 burglary of a residence, located in the 400 block of East Washington Avenue, when someone forced open a door to a home.

– A July 8 criminal mischief when someone broke a window in a vacant house in the 1100 block of Davidson Avenue.

– A July 8 criminal mischief when someone broke flower pots at a residence in the 200 block of Davidson Avenue.

– A July 4 vehicular theft of a 1999 red Dodge Stratus from the 100 block of North 2nd Street area. Police said the vehicle was later recovered at the Melody Motor Lodge in Dunbar Township.

– A July 5 theft of various items from a vehicle parked at the Yough Trail at the rear of Martin’s Grocery Store.

– A July 5 criminal mischief at the Yough Park boardwalk when someone broke several lights located at the site.

– A July 6 theft of a Pioneer car stereo from an unlocked vehicle parked in the 200 block of South Prospect Street.

– A July 9 vehicular theft of a blue 1985 Ford F-150 with a homemade tailgate and toolbox and no rear bumper from the 200 block of East Fairview Avenue. Police said that the keys were in the truck at the time of the theft.

– A July 9 theft of a car stereo from a vehicle parked in the 800 block of North Jefferson Street.

– A July 11 theft of several items from an unlocked vehicle parked in the 100 block of South 4th Street.

– A July 2 burglary when someone forced open a door and ransacked a residence located in the 700 block of South Arch Street.

– A July 11 criminal mischief when someone threw eggs on a vehicle parked in the 500 block of South 9th Street and damaged the paint of the vehicle.

Anyone with information about any of the ongoing investigations is asked to call police at 724-628-2501, ext. 110.

German Twp.

Hit-and-run reported

Harry Drew of Greensboro told state police that his vehicle was struck by a car in a parking lot on Route 21 at 8:10 p.m. Wednesday. The car fled the scene, police said.

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