Police reports 5-22-17
DUNBAR
Stolen pills
State police said a resident on West Broadway Street reported that there prescription pills went missing May 14 – May 15.
DUNBAR TWP.
Credit card fraud
Police said a Vanderbilt man reported an unknown actor attempted to use the victims credit card information to make a purchase on Amazon May 5. Police are investigating.
NICHOLSON TWP.
Crash investigation
State police are investigating a crash that occurred on Woodside Old Frame Road around 9 p.m. Friday. Police ask anyone with information to contact state police at 724-439-7111.
NORTH UNION TWP.
Criminal mischief
Police said a Uniontown resident reported someone threw a rock at their vehicle causing minor damage on May 10.
SCOTTDALE
Transmission of sexually explicit photos
Police said a 13-year-old girl sent explicit images of herself to a 13-year-old boy, who then showed the pictures to another girl, who then sent the image to another girl.
SOUTH UNION TWP.
Car theft
Police are investigating a car theft that occurred when an unknown person threw a brick through a garage window of a Walnut Avenue home in South Union Township and stole the homeowner’s 2013 Silver BMW X5 SUV on May 20. Police urge anyone who has additional information or locates the vehicle, which has multiple stickers on the rear including a University of Vermont sticker, and Grandparent sticker, to contact Tpr. Biddle at PSP Uniontown at 724-439-7111.
SOUTH UNION TWP.
Terroristic threats
Police are charging a 27-year-old Uniontown woman for threatening to kill a County Children & Youth Services caseworker on May 8, if he entered on to her property to remove her children.
UNIONTOWN
Two-vehicle accident
State police said a two-vehicle accident occurred when a teenage driver traveling on Wiggins Lane failed to stop and struck driver Megan Macho, 29, of Uniontown as she was making a left hand turnin South Union Township Friday. No injuries were reported.