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Week of Sept. 30

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Cecil Township

TV missing: Cora Hillen of 404 Georgetown Road, Lawrence, told police Sept. 22 that a 60-inch Vizio smart television valued at $800 was missing from her basement.

Gift bag gone: Katherine Russo of 231 Maple Ridge Drive, Canonsburg, told police Sept. 24 a relative placed a gift bag along with a $100 Home Depot gift card in her mailbox. When she checked to see if they were there, both were missing, police said.

Car stolen: Cole Wallace of 134 Vista Drive told police Sept. 25 that he left his mother’s car, a 2005 Chevrolet Impala, unsecured in his driveway and a key in the console. The car was found Sept. 28 on Chestnut Court, Cecil. The incident remains under investigation.

Mt. Lebanon

False identification: Police arrested Michael Pegano, 35, of 3014 Churchview Ave., Sept. 17 for showing false identification.

Theft arrest: Kimi Istik, 30, of 739 Eureka St., was arrested on Bower Hill Road on Sept. 20 for theft, police said.

Peters Township

Theft from vehicle: A carton of cigarettes, valued at $50, and an undisclosed amount of change was reported taken Sept. 23 from two unsecured vehicles parked in the driveway of a home in the 100 block of Hemlock Drive in McMurray, police said.

Two-vehicle accident: A vehicle driven by Darin Campbell, 44, of Tralee Drive, Bethel Park, was northbound in the 4000 block of Washington Road Sept. 22 and struck the rear of a vehicle driven by Barbara Kozar, 79, of Pacific Boulevard, Monessen, who was also northbound. According to police, Kozar had slowed because of traffic conditions, which Campbell failed to see.

Two-vehicle accident: An Upper St. Clair woman, who was five months pregnant, went by private transportation to Jefferson Hospital following a two-car accident Sept. 27 at the intersection of Froebe and Bebout roads in Venetia. According to police, a vehicle driven by Lynn Crogan, 33, of 549 Pat Haven Drive, Upper St. Clair, was struck in the rear by a vehicle driven by Stacey Gregg, 30, of 603 Barrington Court, Bethel Park. Gregg told police she became distracted and hit the rear of Crogan’s vehicle. Crogan refused treatment at the scene.

Windshield struck: A woman driving westbound on Johnston Road near the Center Church Road intersection Sept. 25 told police she heard a something like a pellet gun being fired and then the front passenger side of her windshield was damaged. The incident remains under investigation.

Mailboxes damaged: Three mailboxes on Pleasantview Drive and two mailboxes on North Heide Lane were vandalized Sept. 27, police said.

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