Police beat Aug. 26
Sticker stolen: An employee of Star Lake Ford, 1212 Main St., Burgettstown, told McDonald police Tuesday an emissions sticker was stolen from the dealership.
Drug arrest: Greda Caliz, 20, of 10 Hollow Drive, Canonsburg, was arrested Thursday on a warrant obtained by Canonsburg police on charges of possession of marijuana and paraphernalia stemming from a June 30 traffic stop. She was a passenger in the vehicle stopped in the 10 block of East Pike Street. She was arraigned before District Judge Robert Redlinger and placed in Washington County jail on $5,000 bond.
Business burglarized: Chartiers police are investigating a burglary reported Wednesday at Rubber Rolls Inc., 50 Rockwood Drive, Meadow Lands. Police said there was no sign of forced entry. Stolen were three cameras, $240 in petty cash, a model Corvette, two cellphones, tape measures and two flashlights.
Tools stolen: Frank Riggle of 59 Seik Road told Chartiers police Wednesday power tools were stolen from an attached garage on his property.
Bicycle stolen: Lauren Morgan of 836 Governors Circle told Chartiers police Wednesday a red Radio Flyer bicycle was stolen from outside her home.
Sign damaged: Patrick Cridge told McDonald police Tuesday a construction sign he had placed in a yard at 223 Coal St., McDonald, was damaged.
Man jailed: Aaron E. Shuttleworth, 24, of 734 Thompson Ave., Donora, is charged by city police with possessing heroin paraphernalia when an officer approached him about 12:09 a.m. Thursday at Knox Avenue and Onieda Street, court records show. District Judge Joseph Dalfonso sent Shuttleworth to Westmoreland County jail on $2,500 bond and warrants for probation violations in Elk and Jefferson counties.
Burglary, trespass charges: Anthony J. Franell, 30, of Washington, was arraigned Wednesday before District Judge Jay Weller on charges of burglary, criminal trespass and criminal mischief filed by North Strabane police. He is accused of entering his mother’s home on View Avenue, Strabane, and taking 20 Victoria’s Secret bras and 100 pairs of Victoria’s Secret panties. He then allegedly went into the backyard of his mother’s home and set them on fire. Police said they found the items partially burned. He was released on his own recognizance with orders not to have contact with his mother.
Prowling, drug charges: Austin Robl, 18, of 132 Latimer Ave., Strabane, and Mia Piazza, 18, of Carnegie, were charged Wednesday by North Strabane police with loitering and prowling at night, possession of marijuana and paraphernalia and underage drinking. They are accused of trying to break into a vacant trailer at 60 Carl Ave. in order to drink and smoke marijuana on July 16, police said. The charges will be sent by summons from the office of District Judge Jay Weller.
Theft arrest: Shane Eckels-Boles, 40, of 37 Peterson St., Avella, was arrested Wednesday by Peters police on a charge of retail theft for allegedly stealing $224.88 in merchandise from Kmart, 4041 Washington Road. He was arraigned before District Judge Robert Redlinger and released on $5,000 unsecured bond.
Drug charges: Brandy Alderson, 34, of 5 Wren Way, Washington, and Jason F. Montani, 44, of 36 Long Drive, Eighty Four, were charged Wednesday by South Strabane police with possession of heroin and paraphernalia and disorderly conduct. The two allegedly were spotted June 15 inside a vehicle in the lot at Walmart, Trinity Point, with syringes on their laps. The charges will be sent by summons from the office of District Judge Jay Weller.
Arrested in burglaries: Casey Cole, 24, of 10 Bel Air Drive, Canton Township, was arraigned Wednesday before District Judge Robert Redlinger on burglary and theft charges filed by Washington police. She is accused of entering homes at 251 Erie St., 51 Hart Ave. and 240 Linn Ave. last month and stealing televisions from each residence. Cole then allegedly sold the televisions at a Highland Avenue resale shop. She was placed in Washington County jail on $15,000 bond.
Door damaged: Jessica Yerger of 1190 Maple Terrace told Washington police Wednesday the screen door was damaged on her home.
Air conditioner damaged: An air-conditioning unit was damaged Wednesday at Studio 3 Tattoos, 3 N. Main St., Washington police said.
Vehicle damaged: Amy Huss of Washington told Washington police Wednesday a white man in his 30s or 40s with gray hair damaged her vehicle while she was stopped at a red light at the intersection of Main and Chestnut streets. She told police he tried to force open the doors of her vehicle before denting a rear quarter panel.
Assault arrest: Sierra Glendenning, 22, of 477-A Pike Run Drive, Daisytown, was arrested Wednesday by West Pike Run police on charges of simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct after she allegedly hit her mother, Jamie Gongaware, in the head and pushed her to the floor during a confrontation at their home. She was arraigned before District Judge Robert Redlinger and placed in Washington County jail on $5,000 bond.