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Week of Dec. 2

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Bethel Park

Warrant arrest: Officers assisted South Park police with the arrest of Patrick Gregory, 34, of South Park, on Nov. 20. According to police, Gregory was charged with drug offenses.

Motor vehicle theft: Police said a red, four-door KIA Rio was stolen from the parking lot at Eat’n Park at South Hills Village Mall Nov. 22. According to reports, the vehicle was not locked and the keys were in the ignition.

Disorderly conduct: Dwayne Stromberg, 39, of South Park, was charged with disorderly conduct at Eat’n Park on Library Road Nov. 23, police said. Stromberg was told not to return to the property.

Retail theft: The Shop ‘n Save at 5001 Library Road asked police Nov. 24 for assistance with a shoplifter. According to reports, Mehyon Moon-Lee, 61, of Upper St. Clair, will be charged by summons.

Warrant arrests: On a routine traffic stop Nov. 27, police discovered Kala Gatalski, 26, of Bethel Park, and Janet Pyszka, 50, of Eighty-Four, were both wanted on a warrant from the Allegheny County Sheriff’s office.

Castle Shannon

Drug arrest: Police arrested James Lehrman, 28, of 3120 Home Ave., Nov. 20 on Killarney Drive. Lehrman was charged with driving under the influence of drugs and child endangerment. According to police, Lehrman had a child in the vehicle with him at the time of his arrest.

Mt. Lebanon

DUI and possession: Police arrested Kaitlin Baker, 30, of 409 Lenox Court, Gibsonia, Nov. 17 on Wisteria Avenue for DUI and possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

Outstanding warrant: Timothy Colussi, 48, of 816 Collins Street, Pittsburgh, was arrested Nov. 20 on Bower Hill Road on outstanding warrants from Westmoreland and Greene counties.

Peters Township

Assault: David Agarwal, 45, of the 100 block of Sheffield Lane, was arrested Nov. 25 after he allegedly beat up his 76-year-old mother at their home. Police charged Agarwal with two counts of aggravated assault, two counts of simple assault and two counts of harassment, which involved shoving and kicking. Police said his mother sustained a fractured right arm and fractured right pinkie finger. Agarwal was arraigned before District Judge Jay Weller of Canonsburg, who set bond at $20,000 straight cash and evicted him from the residence. Agarwal remains housed at the Washington County Jail.

Two-vehicle accident: The drivers of two vehicles were taken to hospitals following a Nov. 23 accident in Peters Township. According to police, a vehicle driven by Jordan Aiello, 16, of Peters made a left turn from Hedgerow Drive onto Church Hill Road, where the collision occurred. Operating the other vehicle was Sarah Simmons, 24, of Finleyville. Police said that Aiello’s vehicle rolled onto its side, and an officer crawled through a broken rear window to help her out of the wreckage. She complained of a possible wrist injury. Both vehicles sustained major damage, with several of Simmons’ air bags deploying, according to police.

Pickles thrown: A resident in the 300 block of Fox Run Road told police Nov. 24 that someone threw dill pickles at her PT Willing to Wait sign in her front yard.

Upper St. Clair

Theft: An iPad was reported missing Nov. 20 from an unsecured vehicle parked in the driveway of a home in the 1700 block of Tragone Drive, police said. The incident remains under investigation.

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