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Police reports 6-13-14

By Joyce Koballa jkoballa@heraldstandard.Com 3 min read

GEORGES TWP.

Money stolen

State police said someone broke into a vehicle at High Tech Speed Shop on Georges Fairchance Road and stole $2,215 sometime between 3 p.m. June 7 and 11 a.m. June 8.

NORTH UNION TWP.

Shed damaged

A storage shed located at 125 Varndell St. owned by Kelly Lynn Lack, 39, of Uniontown was damaged sometime between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday, state police said.

WHARTON TWP.

Items stolen

State police are investigating a burglary at 76 LaFayette Trail in which someone entered the residence of Jessica Ann Jones, 22, of Uniontown and Nicole Elizabeth Rhodes, 20, of Smithfield sometime between 4:30 a.m. June 3 and 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, and stole various items.

JEFFERSON

Man charged

State police charged Adam Basinger, no age given, of Jefferson with harassment after he allegedly made verbal threats at 6:45 p.m. Sunday to Timothy Swink and Cari Dean, no ages given, both of Jefferson.

NORTH UNION TWP.

Pair charged

State police said Mark Vincent Hadenak, 25, of Ralph Hibbs Road, New Salem and Samantha Jo Baker, 26, of May Street, Fairchance, were charged with retail theft after they took merchandise from Dollar General, 1137 National Pike and left without paying on May 9.

NORTH UNION TWP.

Book bag stolen

State police said a book bag belonging to Kevin Lee Wells, 21, of Herbert was taken after he left it laying the woods outside Walt’s Bar at 9 p.m. Sunday.

COAL CENTER

License plate stolen

Southwest Regional Police said someone stole a license plate from a 2006 Blue Honda Civic owned by Kelsey Faieta, 24, of Stonecliff Drive, Monroeville, while it was parked in Coal Center sometime between 11 p.m June 6 and 9 a.m. June 7.

UNION TWP.

Copper stolen    

Richard Myers, 69, of 6000 Block of State Route 88, told Southwest Regional Police that someone entered his basement and stole copper June 5.

WAYNESBURG

Man cited

State police cited Timothy Will Hodgson Jr., no age given, of Waynesburg for public drunkeness and underage consumption after he allegedly created a disturbance outside the 400 building of Mountainview Gardens.

MORRIS TWP.

Hit and run  

Glenn Adamson, 60, of 279 Powers School Road, told Southwest Regional Police that someone driving a red Toyota Yaris with a West Virginia license plate ran off the road and damaged his fence June 3.

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