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Police Beat Aug. 29

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Theft: Roughly $500 and several sodas were stolen Thursday from two soda machine at the Washington Wild Things ballpark, 1 Washington Federal Way, Washington, police said.

Three-vehicle accident: About noon Thursday, a vehicle driven by Sarah G. Earley, 27, of Madison, Wis., struck the rear of a vehicle driven by Haley Hamschin, 17, of Bunker Hill Drive, McMurray, who was stopped at Lindenvale Drive and East McMurray Road. Police said the impact of the crash pushed the Hamschin vehicle into the rear of a U.S. Postal Service truck driven by Daniel Lavele, 44, of Edge Road, Pittsburgh. Hamschin complained of head and neck pain and was taken by private vehicle for treatment, police said.

Paraphernalia charge: Joseph Kubas, 34, of 479 Broad Street, Washington, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia after city police were called to his home to assist emergency personal after Kubas reportedly overdosed on heroin. Police said they found stamp bags, a spoon and three syringes. The charge was sent by summons from the office of District Judge Robert Redlinger.

Drug, firearms charges: Michael B. Jolly, 54, of 603 N. Main St., Washington, was charged with possession of firearms, criminal conspiracy, receiving stolen property, firearms not to be carried without a license, possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia in two separate cases after he allegedly assisted in the theft of several firearms in May and after a traffic stop Aug. 19, city police said. Jolly was arraigned before District Judge Robert Redlinger. He was committed to the county jail on $15,000 bond.

Criminal conspiracy charge: Leroy R. Henderson, 58, of 45 Grove Ave., Washington, was charged with criminal conspiracy, receiving stolen property and firearms not to be carried without a license after he allegedly assisted in the theft of several firearms in May, city police said. Henderson was committed to the county jail on $10,000 bond.

Robbery: Josh Smith, 19, who lives in the 900 block of Fayette Street, Washington, reported to city police Thursday that he was robbed while going home from a nearby convenience store. Smith told police that a group of young men followed him and threatened to harm him if he didn’t give them his wallet. No arrests have been made.

The incident remains under investigation.

Robbery: Natasha Still, 28, who lives in the 900 block of Chartiers Street, Washington, reported to city police Thursday that she was assaulted and robbed at the GetGo, 104 E. Wylie Ave.,Washington. Police said they have a suspect.

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