Week of April 15
BRIDGEVILLE
Unauthorized use: Deaunna Webb, 40, of Bridgeville was charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle April 2 after the police received a call from the owner saying that his girlfriend took his car without his permission and wrecked it, police said.
Theft: Police said several items were stolen from a business in the area of Mill Street and McLaughlin Road March 31. Austin Bailey, 20, who claims to be homeless, was charged with burglary, possession of instruments of crime, corruption of minors, two counts of theft, criminal conspiracy, criminal trespass, loitering, prowling at night and criminal mischief. Gayland Williams, 20, also homeless, was charged with burglary, criminal trespass, loitering and prowling at night, three counts of theft, corruption of minors and criminal conspiracy. Bailey and Williams were taken to Allegheny County Jail. A juvenile was charged with similar crimes and was taken to Schuman Center.
CASTLE SHANNON
Vehicle theft: Marcelleen Miller, 48, of 3017 Home Ave., Pittsburgh, was arrested April 3 for trying to steal a vehicle, police said.
Public drunkenness: Miranda Brownless, 30, of 121 Mt. Lebanon Blvd., was arrested April 8 for public drunkenness on Sleepy Hollow Road, police said.
Simple assault: Brandon Moran, 24, of 1260 Havelock St., was arrested April 8 for simple assault, police said.
Simple assault and terroristic threats: Police arrested William Keglovich, 54, of 230 Elm Street, April 8 for simple assault and terroristic threats.
CECIL TOWNSHIP
Checks stolen: The Ray Hough Co., 212 Muse Bishop Road, Muse, told police April 9 that two checks were copied and cashed in New Jersey. One check was for $2,399.27, while the other check was for $2,361.15. The incident remains under investigation.
Car window broken: Robert Williams of New Kensington reported April 9 that the drivers side window of his car was broken while it was parked at Range Resources, 3000 Town Center, Blvd., Cecil Township.
MT. LEBANON
Retail theft: Brian Starkey, 46, of 1497 Prospect Place, Pittsburgh, was arrested April 2 for retail theft on Castle Shannon Boulevard, police said.
Disorderly conduct: Police cited Brian Gestrich, 30, of 2820 West Liberty Ave., Apt. 4, Pittsburgh, for disorderly conduct, harassment and public drunkenness April 3 on Washington Road.
Disorderly conduct: Kenneth Rindt, 43, of 1048 Breezewood Drive, Canonsburg, and Dennis Kauer, 44, of 192 Beall Drive, Pittsburgh, were cited April 3 with disorderly conduct on Washington Road, police said.
Disorderly conduct: Alan Frazier, 52, of 145 Saxony Drive, Pittsburgh, was cited April 3 with disorderly conduct on Washington Road, police said.
PETERS TOWNSHIP
Printer stolen: Police said someone walked out of Kmart on Washington Road the afternoon of April 12 with a Brother printer valued at $149.79 and attempted to return it at the Kmart on Washington Pike in Bridgeville. The incident remains under investigation.
Corruption charges: Terry Edward Bonnarens, 44, of 126 Lindley Road, North Strabane Township, was charged by Peters police with two counts each of furnishing alcohol to minors and corruption of minors. He is accused of purchasing Long Island iced teas for two 16-year-old girls at the Juniper Grill, Washington Road, on Feb. 7. The charges will be sent by summons from the office of District Judge James Ellis.
Fleeing charge: Glenda Cottrill, 29, of Third Street, Washington, was charged by Peters police with fleeing or attempting to elude police, escape and driving under suspension after she allegedly fled from a traffic stop March 28. Her vehicle was later found crashed. The charges will be sent by summons from the office of District Judge James Ellis.
SCOTT TOWNSHIP
Public drunkenness: Alex James Profeta, 23, of 21 A Fifth Street, Carnegie, was arrested March 30 and charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness for refusing to leave 99 Bottles, 1001 Washington Ave., Carnegie, police said.
Public drunkenness: Police arrested Allan Kelly, 50, of 224 Main Street, Apt. 5, Belle Vernon, April 2 in the parking lot of Duke’s Rib House & Grille, 1910 Cochran Road.
Supplements stolen: Police said $200 worth of dietary supplements were stolen April 2 from the Rite Aid on Washington Pike in Carnegie. The incident remains under investigation.
Harassment: Heather Baxendell, 28, of 101 Govoners Lane, Apt. 302, Carnegie, was charged April 2 with harassment and simple assault following a fight outside BoRics Hair Care,1968 Greentree Road, police said.
Assault: Police arrested Cody Alan Baum, 25, of 536 Carothers Ave., Apt. 1, Carnegie on April 2 for assaulting his girlfriend. Baum was charged with terroristic threats, police said.