Week of March 2
Bethel Park
Theft from vehicle: On Feb. 22, a patron at LA Fitness on Oxford Drive said that when she returned to her car she found her window on the passenger side had been smashed in and her purse missing. Similar incidents have taken place in neighboring jurisdictions and the investigation is ongoing, police said.
Castle Shannon
Markers toppled: Two gravestones at St. Anne’s Cemetery on St. Anne Street were reported toppled over on Feb. 23. The markers have since been put back in place, police said.
Cecil Township
Theft from car: A handgun, an e-cigarette, a holster and an iPod were reported taken Feb. 24 from a vehicle parked at 18 Belgium Hill Road, police said.
Peters Township
Car accident: Police said a car driven by Allysha Reppert, 21, of Taylor Drive, McMurray, struck a telephone pole on Galley Drive Feb. 28 near Lindenwood Golf Course, knocking down wires. The car then traveled an additional 100 feet before coming to a stop. When police arrived, they found Reppert underneath her car. She was taken to St. Clair Hospital complaining of arm and rib pain. Police said a blood test was also performed at the hospital.
Windows shattered: All of the windows at the guard house at the Lake Colony subdivision in Venetia were shattered Feb. 28. Police said damage was estimated at $600.
Mailboxes damaged: Ten mailboxes in the 400 block of Timberlake Drive in Venetia and four mailboxes in the 100 and 300 blocks of Doubletree Drive, also in Venetia, were damaged Feb. 28, police said.
Forgery: A resident in the 200 block of Timberlake Drive in Venetia said Feb. 27 that four of her PNC checks were missing and one check had been cashed for $470, according to police. The incident remains under investigation.
Theft from vehicles: A resident of the 300 block of Buffalo Ridge Road in McMurray said $40 in cash was taken from his vehicle and a neighbor reported separately that $25 in cash was taken from a wallet in his car, police said.
South Fayette
Numerous charges: A 31-year-old Cuddy man faces a myriad of charges stemming from two incidents Feb. 27 that involved a high rate of speed, brandishing a knife at his neighbors, kicking in a door and throwing a beer can. According to police, Sean Anil Marajr of 23 Allegheny Ave. was driving at a high rate of speed the afternoon of Feb. 27 toward children who were playing outside. He then went into his home, police said, and came back out carrying an unidentified long gun that he held across his chest. He made a number of racist slurs toward South Fayette police and his neighbors. Marajr, who was described by police as “highly intoxicated,” then went back inside his house and returned brandishing a large knife. He then proceeded to chase two neighbors down a nearby alley screaming “I will kick your ass,” police said. Roughly three hours later that same day, police were again summoned by Marajr’s neighbors. Upon arrival, police found that Marajr allegedly attempted to kick down his neighbor’s door and had thrown a beer can into the yard. Marajr, who is being charged via summons, faces charges of terroristic threats, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, criminal mischief, simple trespass, disorderly conduct, scattering rubbish, driving while suspended, trespass by motor vehicle, damage to real property and reckless driving, police said.