Police reports 11-16-16
BROWNSVILLE
Warrant served
Officers served two warrants on Brittany Eaton on Front Street on Nov. 10. She was taken into custody and lodged in Fayette County Prison.
CONNELLSVILLE
Juvenile charged
Police said a 14-year-old was charged for allegedly hitting his brother and his grandmother Nov. 9.
CONNELLSVILLE
Trespass reported
A warrant was issued for Roger Adams, 42, of Connellsville after he allegedly broke into a residence on Sixth Street from which he was evicted in September.
MOUNT PLEASANT TWP.
Identity theft
Police said someone fraudulently opened two credit cards in the name of a 66-year-old woman between Oct. 17 and Oct. 25.
MONESSEN
Warrant arrests
Monessen police made a number of arrests recently based on outstanding warrants. Sunday police arrested Todd Grudzinsky, 20, of 945 Leeds Ave., Monessen, at his home on a warrant issued by Baldwin police for theft by deception.
In a separate incident, police Sunday picked up Elizabeth Canova, 29, at her home at 953 Graham Ave., Monessen, on a warrant from the Attorney General’s office. Joseph Doyle, who was in a car at the residence to take her to work, was also taken into custody on three outstanding warrants from the Allegheny County Sheriff’s office.
A man wanted by Monessen police for possession with intent to deliver drugs was picked up by Charleroi Police Sunday. Wayne Ezzo, 53, of 222 Lenawee Ave. was transported to the Westmoreland County Jail.
MONESSEN
Fraud attempt
A man claiming to be the service manager for West Penn Power approached an employee at Hair Especially for You on Sixth Street in Monessen on Nov. 10 and demanded payment of nearly $1,000 made by prepaid card or service to the salon would be shut off. The situation was reported to the police, who contacted the West Penn Power security department, which is investigating the potential fraud.