Police reports 11-20-17
BROWNSVILLE
Simple assault
A woman reported to state police she was accosted and punched by a woman she did not know when she was walking down Middle Street at about 5 a.m. Nov. 9.
CONNELLSVILLE
Juveniles charged
Connellsville police said a 17-year-old Lebanon boy and a 17-year-old Pittsburgh boy were charged with harassment after allegedly assaulting a boy after the played a game at Adelphoi Village Oct. 28.
CONNELLSVILLE
Hit-and-run
Connellsville police charged Deborah Bunting, 65, of Connellsville with two counts of DUI after they found her at her residence allegedly intoxicated Oct. 11. Police said she caused a two-vehicle accident and fled the scene earlier that day.
CONNELLSVILLE
DUI crash
Katrina Ruby, 18, of Connellsville was charged with DUI after she allegedly hit a parked vehicle on Franklin Avenue Oct. 31.
DONORA
Assault charges filed
Vincent C. Johnson, 26, of Donora was charged with simple assault and cited for harassment related to an alleged incident on Nov. 11 in the borough.
FALLOWFIELD TWP.
Woman charged
Charleroi Regional police charged Chelsea Wiley, 30, of Charleroi with theft of leased property Monday. Police alleged the theft occurred on Oct. 25. She faces a preliminary hearing on Dec. 7 before Magisterial District Judge Larry Hopkins.
FRANKLIN TWP.
Van crash
State police said Michael L. Skovira, 35, of Adah, was driving a ProMaster on Route 51 at about 9:30 p.m. Nov. 11 when he lost control of the van and hit a jersey barrier, than hit an embankment on the other side of the road. No injuries were reported.
MONESSEN
Man charged
Richard Cameron, 53, of Monongahela was charged with theft by deception related to an alleged crime on Oct. 27 in the city. The charges were filed Tuesday before Magisterial District Judge Joseph Dalfonso.
MONESSEN
Gun charges filed
Monessen police charged Shaka L. Tansmore, 22, of Monessen with possession of a firearm with an altered serial number, altering the serial number and four counts of prohibited possession of a firearm Wednesday. The charges stemmed from an incident on Nov. 9 in the city. The case was filed before Magisterial District Judge Joseph Dalfonso, who issued a warrant for Tansmore’s arrest.
NEW EAGLE
Assault alleged
Monongahela police charged Nickolaus L. Owings, 32, of Pittsburgh with aggravated assault, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and two counts of simple assault related to an alleged assault on Oct. 30 in New Eagle.
NEW STANTON
Three-vehicle crash
State police said driver Palmer A. Bolkovac, 39, of Jeanette stopped abruptly in the right lane of I-70 west at about 5 p.m. Nov. 12 near mile marker 57. Driver George Kratofil, 72, of Irwin, hit Bolkovac’s car and driver Anthony N. Delsardo, 26, of Pittsburgh hit Kartofil’s car, police said. No injuries were reported.
ROSCOE
Theft charged
Kristen M. Gosney, 32, of Roscoe was charged with a retail theft by RESA police Monday. Police said the alleged theft occurred on Sunday.
ROSTRAVER TWP.
Man charged
Joseph G. Misanik, 39, of New Eagle was charged by Rostraver Township police with driving under the influence. The alleged offense occurred Oct. 20, and the charges were filed Tuesday before Magisterial District Judge Joseph Dalfonso.
ROSTRAVER TWP.
Theft charges filed
Township police charged Jennifer Pravlik, 38, of Belle Vernon with theft by deception and receiving stolen property, related to an alleged incident on Oct. 28. She faces a Jan. 26 preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge Joseph Dalfonso.
ROSTRAVER TWP.
Man charged
Township police charged Corey N. Schultz, 18, of Uniontown with possession of drug paraphernalia and cited him for purchasing alcohol as a minor. The charges, filed Monday, related to an alleged incident on Oct. 27.
WESTMORELAND COUNTY
DUI checkpoint
State police in Belle Vernon will set up two sobriety checkpoints in Westmoreland County where data shows a high rate of DUI activity during the Thanksgiving holiday.
WEST PIKE RUN TWP.
Man charged
State police charged Jason A. White, 35, of Brownsville with possession with the intent to deliver drugs, endangering the welfare of children, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia related to an alleged incident on Nov. 3. The charges were filed before Magisterial District Judge Curtis Thompson.