Police beat Oct. 29
Home burglary: Multiple items were stolen between Oct. 10 and 23 from a residence along Aleppo Road in Aleppo Township, state police said.
Theft: Joshua John Maraney, 26, of Greensboro, was charged with theft Oct. 4 after he allegedly agreed to sell a set of speakers, but took the money and left without providing the speakers while in the 100 block of S. Vine St., Carmichaels, state police said.
Aggravated assault: Cumberland Township police charged Benjamin J. Howard Jr., 27, of 200 Kurans Road, Carmichaels, with aggravated assault, simple assault, terroristic threats and harassment following an incident at his home about 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Police said Howard cut another person’s hand with a razor blade during the argument.
Truck stolen: Allen C. Poling, 39, of Morgantown W.Va., was charged with theft and receiving stolen property after state police said he stole a pickup truck in Dunkard Township Oct. 19.
Burglary: A lock box containing jewelry and medication was stolen Oct. 21 from a residence on South Eighty Eight Road in Greensboro, state police said.
Vehicle fire: A stolen car owned by a Washington, D.C., resident was found set on fire about 6 p.m. Monday along the northbound entrance ramp to the Garards Fort interchange along Interstate 79 in Whitely Township, state police said. Investigators have no suspects in the case.