Police reports 4-10-16
E. HUNTINGDON TWP.
Liquor stolen
Someone threw a cinder block through a glass door at Timber Ridge Golf Course on Mulberry Hill Road and stole a half-gallon bottle of Crown Royal liquor between 8 p.m. March 31 and 7:30 a.m. April 1, state police said.
N. UNION TWP.
Burglary reported
A 2-15 Suzuki sport bike was taken from a private residence on Coolspring Street April 5 between midnight and 7:35 a.m. according to state police. The motorcycle is a flat gray color with red and grey decals. At the time of the theft it bore the registration plate 7AF64.
N. UNION TWP.
Domestic assault reported
According to state police at Uniontown, a Brownsville man has been charged with simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, and harassment after allegedly getting into an argument with his wife March 30 at a location of Jumonville Road.
The man allegedly pushed the woman against a wall, then pushed her to the bed where he began choking her. The woman’s son was also assaulted when he attempted to intervene, police said. No further details were released.
WASHINGTON TWP.
Arrest warrant issued
An arrest warrant has been issued for Shane Marinos, 25, of Washington Township, who is wanted by the Washington Township police on 120 counts of access device fraud and other charges. Marinos allegedly used his mother’s identity for nearly $23,000 in merchandise and ATM withdrawals between August 2015 and January 2016.
WASHINGTON TWP.
Man arrested
John Waller III, 32, was charged with possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of paraphernalia used to plant, package and cultivate marijuana after police executed a search warrant at a home on Liberty Avenue on April 6, township police said. An alleged hydroponic growing operation was located in the cellar of the home, police said. Two pounds of suspected marijuana and 37 large suspected marijuana plants were found, police said. Waller III was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Richard Kasunic II and released on a $25,000 recognizance bond, police said.