Police beat Oct. 25
Money, jewelry stolen: A 94-year-old Allenport woman told state police Oct. 11 that a man claiming to work for the power company entered her home. After getting a call, he told her he had to leave. When he was gone, she discovered a gold and diamond ring along with $600 were stolen from her home. She told police that he had been a passenger in a white or silver van driven by another man.
Harassment charges: Joshua Wicks, 39, of 303 Second St., Marianna, and Bruce Thomas, 30, of 100 Wood St., Bentleyville, will be charged with harassment stemming from a physical altercation Saturday at 211 First St., Bentleyville.
Possession, disorderly charges: David Thomas Mathison of McMurray was charged by California police with possession of marijuana and disorderly conduct after officers were called Saturday to 1186 California Drive for a suspected trespasser. Mathison told police he used to live there and was looking for his lost cats. Police say he was found with marijuana. The charges were sent by summons from the office of District Judge Joshua Kanalis.
Disorderly house charges: Darnell Phillipe, 21, of West Orange, N.J., will be charged by California police with violating the borough’s disorderly house ordinance after he allegedly had a large, noisy party early Friday at his Vulcan Village apartment.
Prowling arrest: Canonsburg police on Monday arrested Corey Lamonte Anderson, 35, of 275 Brookside Ave., Washington, on charges of loitering and prowling at night, criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and violating a protection-from-abuse order after he allegedly contacted his ex-wife and prowled around her Bluff Street home Sunday. Anderson was arraigned before District Judge David Mark and placed in Washington County jail on $10,000 bond.
PFA violation alleged: Dale W. Diaz, 50, of 819 Prospect Ave., Charleroi, was arrested Saturday by Charleroi Regional police for allegedly violating a protection-from-abuse order by placing threatening telephone calls to a woman at her home in the 800 block of Crest Avenue. He was arraigned before District Judge David Mark and placed in Washington County jail on $10,000 bond.
Drug case: Jonathan Stovich, 32, of 101 Mark St., Latrobe, was charged by city police with giving police a false identification, heroin possession and possession of drug paraphernalia in connection with a traffic stop on Grand Boulevard about 2:05 p.m. Sept. 29, court records show. Police filed the charges Monday before District Judge Joseph Dalfonso.
Man jailed: William Pearson, 28, of 425 Reed Ave., Monessen, is charged by city police with resisting arrest, flight and disorderly conduct over allegations he struggled with an officer who took him into custody following a disturbance near his residence about 12:05 p.m. Saturday, court records show. Pearson is in Westmoreland County jail on bench warrants.
Threat alleged: Regis M. Lundy, 57, of 331 Third St., Monessen, is charged by city police with making terroristic threats over allegations he threatened to kill the manager of his apartment building about 1:30 p.m. Friday, court records show. Lundy was placed in Westmoreland County jail on $1,000 bond set by District Judge Joseph Dalfonso.
Assault arrest: Michael T. Banks Jr., 43, of Wilmington, Calif., was arrested early Monday by North Strabane police on charges of aggravated assault, terroristic threats and simple assault for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend during a confrontation in a room at Hyatt Place, 212 Racetrack Road. She told police that he choked her and said he was going to kill her. He was arraigned before District Judge Joshua Kanalis and placed in Washington County jail on $30,000 bond.
Theft arrest: Michael W. Elko, 50, of 723 Washington Ave., Charleroi, was arrested Sunday by South Strabane police on a charge of felony retail theft for allegedly stealing items valued at $249.64 from Walmart, Trinity Point. Elko was arraigned before District Judge David Mark and placed in Washington County Jail on $25,000. He also is in jail on a Westmoreland County bench warrant.
Club cited: The operators of the Alpine Club, 735 Jefferson Ave., Washington, were cited Monday by the state police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement for allegedly selling alcoholic beverages to nonmembers and improperly admitting members, stemming from two incidents in June.