Week of March 25
BETHEL PARK
Two-vehicle accident: Mary Kustriss, 64, of Bethel Park was suspected of DUI following a two-car accident at the intersection of Steding Street and Brightwood Road March 19. No one was injured and there were no tows, police said.
Theft: Michael Pacella, 28, of Baldwin, was charged with retail theft March 21 following an incident at Shop ‘n Save on Library Road, police said.
CASTLE SHANNON
Simple assault: Marcelleen Miller, 48, of 3017 Home Ave., Pittsburgh, was arrested March 13 for simple assault, police said.
Drug violations: Seth Massarsky, 24, of 3829 Willow Ave., Pittsburgh, was arrested March 15 for drug violations, police said.
Terroristic threats: William Wolf, 39, of 819 Baldwin Street, Pittsburgh, was sent a summons March 15 for terroristic threats, police said.
Harassment: Police said Kurt Wehner, 30, of 943 Sleepy Hollow Road was cited March 17 for harassment.
CECIL TOWNSHIP
Missouri warrant arrest: Police arrested Scott Stegman, 44, of 516 Third St., Charleroi, on March 13 on Southpointe Boulevard for an outstanding warrant from Gasconade County, Mo., where he was wanted on a warrant for possession of methamphetamine and marijuana. He was taken to the Washington County Jail to await extradition, police said.
Warrant arrest: Police said Andre Lamarr Gray, 28, of 1000 South Ave., Wilkinsburg, was arrested March 14 at Towne Center on a warrant from North Versailles police for receiving stolen property.
Missing firearm: Margerie Cowden, 59, of 123 O’Hare Road, Canonsburg, told police that a .38 caliber revolver worth $400 was missing from her house.
Warrant arrest: Police arrested Steven Sadler, 25, of 1162 Valley View Drive, Lawrence, on a warrant from the Washington County Sheriff’s office.
MT. LEBANON
Fleeing and eluding: Alex Peng, 18, of 3 Westchester Court, McKees Rocks, was arrested March 8 on Cochran Road for fleeing and eluding police, possession of drug paraphernalia and underage drinking, police said.
Drug paraphernalia: Michael Broeker III, 23, of 840 Chalmers Place, Pittsburgh, was charged March 13 with possession if drug paraphernalia, police said.
Harassment and terroristic threats: Robert Hughes, 41, of 200 Eisner Ave., Bridgeville, was charged March 15 on Oak Park Place for harassment and terroristic threats, police said.
Outstanding warrant: Police arrested Stephen Davis, 29, of 1703 Boundary St., Aliquippa on March 14 on Beverly Road on an outstanding warrant charge.
Drug paraphernalia: Harold Linnert III, 31, of 791 Becks Run Road, Pittsburgh, was charged March 14 for possession of drug paraphernalia on Castle Shannon Boulevard.
Attended vehicle: Ann Fallert, 66, of 431 Anawanda Ave., Pittsburgh, was charged March 17 on Beverly Road with accidents involving an attended vehicle.
PETERS TOWNSHIP
DUI and stun gun: James A. Scisciani, 30, of Dickman Street, Carnegie, was charged March 15 for driving under the influence of a controlled substance, driving within a single lane, possession of a stun gun, and possession of drug paraphernalia. According to police, Scisciani was driving erratically on Galley Road. When he was stopped by police, Scisiani appeared confused and told police his license was suspended. He was taken to Canonsburg Hospital for a blood test and later released to a responsible party.
Drug violation: John McCarey, 24, of McCombs Road, Venetia, was charged March 14 with a violation of the drug act and operating a vehicle without a valid inspection sticker. According to police, McCarey was stopped by police in the 800 block of Bebout Road, Venetia. Police found several individually wrapped bongs which smelled of marijuana.
DUI and excessive speed: Michael S. Walton, 50, of Carriage Way, Canonsburg, was arrested March 21, for DUI and exceeding the speed limit in the 2900 block of Washington Road, police said.
SOUTH FAYETTE
Aggravated assault: Grant Arthur Taylor, 59 of Oyster Bay Court, Bridgeville, was charged with aggravated assault, resisting arrest, fleeing from and eluding police, trespass by motor vehicle and resisting arrest March 16 on Washington Pike in South Fayette, police said.