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Police reports 11-8-15

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PERRY TWP.

Door broken

State police said someone broke a glass storm door on a home along River Road on Nov. 1.

DUNBAR TWP.

Items stolen

State police said a Dunbar man reported someone broke into his car while parked along Mahoning Road and stole two handheld video games sometime between Sept. 16 and Nov. 4.

NORTH UNION TWP.

Theft reported

State police said an unknown man allegedly stole nearly $5,000 from Metalico Scrap Yard on Oct. 19 after breaking in through the window.

SOUTH UNION TWP.

Script changed

State police said a 46-year-old female and a 73-year-old man, both from Masontown, allegedly attempted to change the date on their prescription script on Oct. 20 to get a refill.

NORTH UNION TWP.

Saw stolen

State police said Fred Stanley Hall III, 37, of Dunbar was charged with theft by unlawful taking after he allegedly stole a chainsaw on Sept. 12 from a 53-year-old Uniontown man and wouldn’t return it.

DUNBAR TWP.

Batteries stolen

State police said someone broke into the well site owned by XTO Energy  on Little Summit Road and stole six batteries from three locked boxes on Oct. 28.

CONNELLSVILLE

Club cited

State police said the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement cited the Polish Independent Political Club on Sept. 16 for possessing gambling devices.

SOUTH UNION TWP.

Woman charged

State police said Heather Lee Workman, 30, of Grindstone was charged with driving under the influence after she was allegedly showed signs of impairment after a traffic stop along Route 40.

SOUTH UNION TWP.

Woman charged

State police said Samantha Jo Brown, 26, of Smock was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia after she was allegedly found with paraphernalia at Dairy Queen on Oct. 25.

GERMAN TWP.

Car damaged

State police said a 26-year-old man from Ronco reported that someone broke his car windows and slashed his tires while parking along Hill Top Street on Oct. 31.

SALTLICK TWP.

Burglary reported

State police said three people allegedly broke into the Saltlick Township Fire Department on Oct. 10 and fled in a dark blue Jeep Cherokee after a firefighter arrived on scene.

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