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Men charged State police charged Roy Arnold “Bucky” Baker, Jr., 23, of 207 Baker Lane, Nemacolin with avoiding apprehension, resisting arrest and three counts of aggravated assault from an incident on August 29 involving a warrant.

Police said they approached the 200 building where Baker was staying at Parkview Knoll when he ran into the woods.

Police continued to pursue Baker by foot and apprehended him shortly after. Police also found a hypodermic needle they seized for evidence located near a fence Baker jumped over.

Baker was taken into custody and transported to the Greene County Prison where he remains on $35,000 straight cash bond.

He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Lee Watson in Carmichaels where he will appear on September 24 for a preliminary hearing.

Additionally, police charged Charles David “Buddy” Baker, 19, also of 207 Baker Lane, Nemacolin, with avoiding apprehension, obstructing the law, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest from an incident Sept. 2, when police arrived at father’s residence to issue an active bench warrant for failure to appear on a felony offense of burglary, conspiracy and theft.

Police approached the residence and were told by Misty Fike, Baker’s girlfriend, that he wasn’t there and she had not seen him all day.

After searching a the residence police found a hole in the floor inside the main entry door covered with a piece of sheet metal and a rug they lifted and found Baker crawling away from underneath the trailer as they arrested him.

Police took Baker into custody and transported him to the Green County Prison where he remains on $35,000 straight cash bond.

He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Lee Watson Friday and will appear on Sept. 24 for a preliminary hearing.

Cumberland Twp.

Burglary charges

State police charged Jamie Lee Shriver, 21, of 3 Riviera Mobile Home Park, Dilliner, with burglary, theft by unlawful taking and criminal trespass after responding to a burglary on Aug. 21 at property owned by Robert Headly of 417 Nemacolin Road, Carmichaels in which $11,321 in jewelry was stolen.

While on scene, police observed the back door to a garage was kicked in along with another door through the garage leading to the kitchen with drawers opened and items moved about throughout the residence.

Police then observed the bedroom where they found multiple jewelry boxes opened and emptied.

According to police, Headly was with his wife in Uniontown during the time of the indicent and when they returned home found the sliding glass doors on the back porch were opened where Shriver allegedly exited.

Police estimated the damage to the doors at $2,485.

When police met with Shriver he admitted to taking the jewelry and medication from the home and left from the sliding glass doors into the woods.

Shriver also told police he was alone and forcibly entered the residence when he knocked on the door and no one answered.

Police took Shriver into custody and remanded him to the Greene County Prison on $50,000 straight cash bond.

He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Lee Watson Friday with a preliminary hearing set for Sept. 24.

Cumberland Twp.

Receiving stolen property

State police charged Clarence Burt Frenden, 33, of 185 Maple Street, Carmichaels with receiving stolen property and sales of firearms in connection with an incident May 28, 2008 when he allegedly sold a stolen .22 pistol to an undcover informant.

Police said Frenden sold the gun to the undercover informant for $125 and also asked him if he wanted to purchase marijuana.

Police conducted a gun ownership search and found the gun was registered to George Matelska who reported it stolen from his residence.

Frenden was taken into custody and transported by police to the Greene County Prison on $15,000 straight cash bond.

He was arraigned Friday before Magisterial District Judge Lee Watson with a preliminary hearing set for Sept. 24.

North Union Twp.

Simple assault

State police are continuing to investiage an incident involving Hilary A. Price, 19, of Newell and a known female who were engaged in a verbal argument Wednesday at 3 p.m. at a service station on Route 51.

Police said when the known female attempted to get inside the vehicle Price drove away with her hanging on the side of the vehicle.

The victim eventually got back into the vehicle police said and left the scene while sustaining minor injuries.

Monongahela Twp.

Theft

State police said Greensburg Environmental Contracting Systems Inc. reported someone stole a Stihl chainsaw, Husqvarna chainsaw and Stihl chop saw between Monday and Tuesday from a utility trailer parked at 340 Stoney Hill Road.

Franklin Twp.

Harassment

State police charged Timothy John Gorda of Waynesburg with harassment and disorderly conduct Thursday after he allegedly played loud music in Mountain View Gardens and threatened the manager after he was confronted.

Cumberland Twp.

Men charged

State police charged Roy Arnold “Bucky” Baker, Jr., 23, of 207 Baker Lane, Nemacolin with avoiding apprehension, resisting arrest and three counts of aggravated assault from an incident on August 29 involving a warrant.

Police said they approached the 200 building where Baker was staying at Parkview Knoll when he ran into the woods.

Police continued to pursue Baker by foot and apprehended him shortly after. Police also found a hypodermic needle they seized for evidence located near a fence Baker jumped over.

Baker was taken into custody and transported to the Greene County Prison where he remains on $35,000 straight cash bond.

He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Lee Watson in Carmichaels where he will appear on September 24 for a preliminary hearing.

Additionally, police charged Charles David “Buddy” Baker, 19, also of 207 Baker Lane, Nemacolin, with avoiding apprehension, obstructing the law, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest from an incident Sept. 2, when police arrived at father’s residence to issue an active bench warrant for failure to appear on a felony offense of burglary, conspiracy and theft.

Police approached the residence and were told by Misty Fike, Baker’s girlfriend, that he wasn’t there and she had not seen him all day.

After searching a the residence police found a hole in the floor inside the main entry door covered with a piece of sheet metal and a rug they lifted and found Baker crawling away from underneath the trailer as they arrested him.

Police took Baker into custody and transported him to the Green County Prison where he remains on $35,000 straight cash bond.

He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Lee Watson Friday and will appear on Sept. 24 for a preliminary hearing.

Cumberland Twp.

Burglary charges

State police charged Jamie Lee Shriver, 21, of 3 Riviera Mobile Home Park, Dilliner, with burglary, theft by unlawful taking and criminal trespass after responding to a burglary on Aug. 21 at property owned by Robert Headly of 417 Nemacolin Road, Carmichaels in which $11,321 in jewelry was stolen.

While on scene, police observed the back door to a garage was kicked in along with another door through the garage leading to the kitchen with drawers opened and items moved about throughout the residence.

Police then observed the bedroom where they found multiple jewelry boxes opened and emptied.

According to police, Headly was with his wife in Uniontown during the time of the indicent and when they returned home found the sliding glass doors on the back porch were opened where Shriver allegedly exited.

Police estimated the damage to the doors at $2,485.

When police met with Shriver he admitted to taking the jewelry and medication from the home and left from the sliding glass doors into the woods.

Shriver also told police he was alone and forcibly entered the residence when he knocked on the door and no one answered.

Police took Shriver into custody and remanded him to the Greene County Prison on $50,000 straight cash bond.

He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Lee Watson Friday with a preliminary hearing set for Sept. 24.

Cumberland Twp.

Receiving stolen property

State police charged Clarence Burt Frenden, 33, of 185 Maple Street, Carmichaels with receiving stolen property and sales of firearms in connection with an incident May 28, 2008 when he allegedly sold a stolen .22 pistol to an undcover informant.

Police said Frenden sold the gun to the undercover informant for $125 and also asked him if he wanted to purchase marijuana.

Police conducted a gun ownership search and found the gun was registered to George Matelska who reported it stolen from his residence.

Frenden was taken into custody and transported by police to the Greene County Prison on $15,000 straight cash bond.

He was arraigned Friday before Magisterial District Judge Lee Watson with a preliminary hearing set for Sept. 24.

North Union Twp.

Simple assault

State police are continuing to investiage an incident involving Hilary A. Price, 19, of Newell and a known female who were engaged in a verbal argument Wednesday at 3 p.m. at a service station on Route 51.

Police said when the known female attempted to get inside the vehicle Price drove away with her hanging on the side of the vehicle.

The victim eventually got back into the vehicle police said and left the scene while sustaining minor injuries.

Monongahela Twp.

Theft

State police said Greensburg Environmental Contracting Systems Inc. reported someone stole a Stihl chainsaw, Husqvarna chainsaw and Stihl chop saw between Monday and Tuesday from a utility trailer parked at 340 Stoney Hill Road.

Franklin Twp.

Harassment

State police charged Timothy John Gorda of Waynesburg with harassment and disorderly conduct Thursday after he allegedly played loud music in Mountain View Gardens and threatened the manager after he was confronted.

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