Police reports 10-17-17
CALIFORNIA
Man charged
California Borough Police arrested Elisha Angelo Hughes, 19, of Munhall after an alleged domestic assault at Vulcan Village Apartments at about 5 p.m. Sunday. Police said Hughes brandished a 9-mm semi-automatic pistol, threatening his girlfriend and others in the apartment and punched the apartment door, causing damage. He is charged with firearms not to be carried without a license, criminal mischief and four counts each of terroristic threats and simple assault. He is lodged in Washington County Prison in lieu of a $50,000 bond.
CONNELLSVILLE
Retail theft
Connellsville police charged Michael S. Benedetto, 24, of Connellsville with retail theft after he allegedly stole items with a total value of $21.89 from Family Dollar, Oct. 7.
CONNELLSVILLE
Large disturbance
Connellsville police were called to Gibson Terrace Housing Complex Oct. 10 for reports of a large disturbance. They said they found Tiffany Bradley, 37, Jaleesa McClee, 26, Latice Lewis, 26, and Morgan Ellis, 22, all of Uniontown, yelling and using obscene language toward a resident. The four women were cited with disorderly conduct.
SPRINGHILL TWP.
Teen injured in crash
State police said a 17-year-old Uniontown boy lost control of his vehicle on a curve near 4595 Morgantown Road at about 4:45 p.m. Saturday and hit a stone wall with his Chrysler Sebring. He was flown to Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown, West Virginia, with minor injuries.
SALTLICK TWP.
Business burglarized
State police said someone broke into the Ritenour Lumber office building on Calvary Church Road sometime between 2 p.m. Sept. 9 and 6 a.m. Sept. 10 and stole an Acer all-in-one printer and an HP all-in-one printer, along with other items. Police listed the victims as Paul and Leah Ritenour of Acme.
WHARTON TWP.
Rollover crash
State police said driver Alexander B. McElroy, 24, of Markleysburg lost control of his Buick Regal at about 10:30 p.m. Saturday on National Pike near Dinner Bell Road. He crossed into the opposing lane of traffic and hit a guard rail, then crossed back over both lanes and hit an embankment, which caused the car to roll onto its roof. He was taken to Uniontown Hospital by Fayette EMS with minor injuries. The car was towed.