Police beat Oct. 6
Assault alleged: Delmar James Pritchett, 27, of 643 S. 14th St., Monessen, is charged by city police with burglary, theft, simple assault, trespassing, harassment and criminal mischief, court records show. Police accuse Pritchett of kicking in a door at 601 Park Manor Road before kicking, biting and slapping Chenee Carson about 1 p.m. Saturday. He also is accused of stealing three concert tickets worth $225 from the residence. District Judge Joseph Dalfonso signed a warrant Tuesday for Pritchett’s arrest.
Drug charge: James Cillo Jr., 23, of 736 Soccer Field Road, Monessen, is charged by city police with possessing two stamp bags of suspected heroin when an officer approached him about an argument about 7:25 p.m. Friday in the Soccer Field Road area, court records show. District Judge Joseph Dalfonso issued the charge in a summons Tuesday.
Assault charge: Daniel Snyder, 32, of 208 Tyrol Boulevard, Monessen, is charged by city police with simple assault and harassment over allegations he struck his brother, Edward, in the head with a blunt object about 8:15 p.m. Friday at their residence, court records show. District Judge Joseph Dalfonso signed a warrant Monday for Daniel Snyder’s arrest.
Batteries stolen: Three batteries were reported stolen Tuesday from the Golden Triangle construction site at the north junction of Interstates 70 and 79, South Strabane, state police said.
Scam reported: An 84-year-old South Strabane woman told township police Tuesday she received a call from a man claiming to be her grandson. He told her he had been arrested in the Dominican Republic and needed $1,100. When the caller incorrectly pronounced her grandson’s name, she told police she hung up the telephone.
Identity stolen: Clarissa Weaver of West Bethlehem told state police her name and Social Security number were used in an attempt to open credit card accounts.