Law & order
May 14, 2007 Stewart Twp.
Cemetery damaged
State police said several tombstones at the Greenbrier-Thorpe Cemetery were damaged on Tuesday or Wednesday. Police said a concerned anonymous citizen has offered a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person or people responsible for the damage.
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the state police barracks in Uniontown at 724-439-7111.
German Twp.
Woman assaulted
Joshua E. Friend, 19, of McClellandtown was charged with simple assault after he allegedly assaulted Jolene M. Darnell, 21, of Hopwood at a Main Street residence at 7 a.m. Friday, state police said.
Police said Darnell suffered injuries to her face, neck and abdomen and received medical treatment at Uniontown Hospital. Following the alleged assault, police said Friend was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Mark Blair and released on an unsecured bond.
Luzerne Twp.
Man injured
State police said Joshua Columbia of West Brownsville suffered moderate injuries after the vehicle he was operating crashed into a stone wall on Bull Run Road at 1:15 a.m. Saturday. Police said Columbia’s vehicle was towed from the scene of the accident.
German Twp.
Windshield damaged
Jean Emery, 49, of McClellandtown told police her vehicle’s windshield was damaged while the vehicle was parked in front of her Balsinger Road residence around 4 a.m. Saturday, state police reported, noting damage was estimated at $150.
Point Marion
Doors damaged
State police said doors to a vacant garage on Grant Street belonging to Jay Stutler of Uniontown were damaged Thursday night.
North Union Twp.
Hit-and-run
Linda Patterson of Uniontown told police someone driving a blue truck crashed into her mailbox and fence at her Connellsville Street residence at 11:11 a.m. Thursday and fled the scene without providing any information.
Springfield Twp.
Man jailed
State police said Shawn Vincent, 31, of Pittsburgh was placed in Fayette County Prison after allegedly being found intoxicated at 132 Indian Creek Valley Road. Police said Vincent was wanted on arrest warrants out of Allegheny County.
North Union Twp.
Two injured
State police said Emma J. Angelo, 71, of Uniontown and Katherine Seighman, 82, of Hopwood suffered minor injuries when they vehicle Angelo was driving struck a utility police on Route 40 at 2:15 p.m. Saturday.
Uniontown
Rabbit stolen
State police said a rabbit valued at $40 was stolen from Pet Supplies Plus on Walnut Hill Road around 8:45 a.m. Friday.