Crime briefs
July 19, 2007 Bullskin Twp.
Woman assaulted
State police said April Harris of Mount Pleasant was assaulted at a location on Bear Rocks Road at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Police said they are investigating the incident.
Franklin Twp.
Cars collide
State police said cars driven by William Shaw of Connellsville and Beth Gregg of Trafford collided on Route 201 at 2:50 p.m. Saturday. Shaw suffered moderate injuries, police said.
Upper Tyrone Twp.
Two injured
Renee Klipa of North Huntingdon and Jamie Runkel of Dawson each suffered minor injuries when the vehicles they were driving collided on Route 819 at the junction with Kings Road at 6:40 p.m. Friday, state police said.
Redstone Twp.
Items stolen
State police said several items were stolen from the Dollar General Store in Redstone Township at 2:05 p.m. Tuesday.
East Huntingdon Twp.
Cars collide
No one was injured when vehicles driven by Matthew Dillon and Ryan Irwin, both of Everson, collided on Route 981 at 8 p.m. Monday, state police said.
West Brownsville
No one injured
State police said no one was injured when a car driven by Angela Steve of Coal Center crashed on Route 40 at 4:45 p.m. Sunday.
Belle Vernon
Teens cited
Southwest Regional police said two unidentified teens were cited for driving without a license after police found the boys driving two vehicles on Main Street in Belle Vernon at 3:49 a.m. Wednesday. The boys waited until the owner of the vehicles fell asleep and then drove the vehicles without permission, police said.
California
Man cited
Robert Edward Shuback, 24, of Charleroi was cited for harassment and trespassing after an incident June 5 at the Jefferson Apartments, California police said.
Fairchance
June report released
Fairchance police said they fielded 44 calls for service during June including one vehicle accident, three reports of criminal mischief, five disturbances, two thefts and one trespassing complaint. Police said officers issued 12 written warnings during the month and filed charges in more than a dozen instances. Police said they patrolled 1,320 miles during June.