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Police reports 2-15-18

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CONNELLSVILLE

Crack cocaine possession

Ronald E. Cramer Sr., 56, of Connellsville was charged with possession of a controlled substance Monday after he was allegedly found with crack cocaine during a traffic stop June 1. The drugs were sent for analysis and tested positive for cocaine, Connellsville police said.

CONNELLSVILLE

Man charged

Jesse M. Fisher, 30, of Dawson was arrested Friday after Connellsville police received reports that the man, who was wanted, was traveling into the city. Police found Fisher driving on Narrows Road and attempted to stop him, but allegedly led officers on a chase through the city. He then allegedly stopped his vehicle and ran, leading officers on a brief foot chase before he was arrested.

HEMPFIELD TWP.

Duo charged

David G. Delgado, 40, and Cassandrea L. Delgado, 49, both of Brownsville, were charged with retail theft for allegedly stealing 42 items with a total value of $2,132 from Macy’s at the Westmoreland Mall at about 5:45 p.m. Feb. 1.

NEW STANTON

Property damaged

State police said someone damaged property belonging to Alan E. Stanoszek, 56, of New Stanton at 103 Melrose Drive between midnight and 7:30 a.m. Feb. 5.

SEWICKLEY TWP.

Four cited

Charles J. Baker, 56, Alesha A. Horvath, 30, Nacole A. Hildenbrand, 28, and Kurtis C. Baker, 26, all of Ruffsdale, were cited with harassment for an alleged physical altercation at 1 p.m. Jan. 27 along Yukon Road.

SPRINGHILL TWP.

One-vehicle accident

State police said driver Crystal L. Daniel, 33, of Smithfield traveled into the opposing lane of traffic on a curve of Morgantown Road at about 10:20 p.m. Friday and over-corrected, causing her Chevrolet Cobalt to spin and hit an embankment. No injuries were reported. The car was disabled and towed by Auto Tech Towing.

UNIONTOWN

Man charged

Jeremiah Redd Pletcher, 19, of Vanderbilt was charged with fleeing or attempting to elude officer, possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia after he allegedly failed to stop his vehicle when state police were attempted to pull him over for expired vehicle registration at Searights Avenue and Dunlap Street at about 1:30 a.m. Friday. Police said he later complied, and was taken into custody without incident. He was allegedly found with two baggies of suspected marijuana.

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