Police beat Sept. 17
Charges filed: Jessica Ann Naber, 32, of 519 McKean Ave., Charleroi, is charged by Charleroi Regional police with tampering with evidence and possession of heroin paraphernalia over allegations she attempted to hide a heroin stamp bag when officers came to her residence about 2:05 p.m. June 24 after her boyfriend overdosed, court records show. The office of District Judge Larry Hopkins issued the charges Thursday in a summons.
Man jailed: Andrew J. Tirpak, 23, of 820 Heslop Ave., Donora, is charged by borough police with making terroristic threats and disorderly conduct over accusations he made statements that alarmed employees of CareerLink, 570 Galiffa Drive, about 2:30 p.m. Sept. 2, court records show. He is in Washington County jail on $10,000 bond after being arrested on a warrant and arraigned Friday before District Judge Mark Wilson.
Drug case: Erica L. Dunseath, 33, of 508 Isabella Ave., North Charleroi, is charged by Charleroi Regional police with possessing six stamp bags of heroin, tampering with evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia stemming from a complaint about her behavior at Cougar Mini Mart, 750 Lincoln Ave., about 8:30 p.m. Sept. 9, court records show. Police also charged her brother, Philip Jumbelick III, 27, of 316 Rebecca St., Monessen, with possession of heroin paraphernalia after items were seized from his backpack found in Dunseath’s vehicle. The office of District Judge Larry Hopkins issued the charges Thursday in a summons.
Retail theft charges: Two people from Muse were arrested Thursday and charged with retail theft and criminal conspiracy stemming from an incident at a Giant Eagle in Donaldsons Crossroads shopping center. Police said Michael Maiden, 38, walked into the grocery store about 11 p.m. Thursday and took six cartons of Newport cigarettes valued at $498. They said he then got into a vehicle driven by Jackie Gardner, 34. Police apprehended the pair a short time later. Maiden and Gardner were each placed in Washington County jail on $5,000 bonds set by District Judge Mark Wilson.
Items stolen: A Delaware Avenue resident reported to Washington police he was sleeping early Friday morning when a noise woke him and he discovered the front door was unlocked, the lights were on and a laptop computer and TV were stolen.
Disorderly citation: Clyde Conklin, 36, of 122 Church St., Washington, was cited for disorderly conduct for allegedly pushing and kicking emergency responders who revived him near the railroad tracks behind 20 Cumberland Ave. Thursday.
Drug charges: Keith Morris, 19, of 230 Erhardt Drive, Pittsburgh, was placed in Washington County jail on $30,000 bond Thursday. According to Washington police, Morris was found to be in possession of 10 bags of suspected cocaine, 17 bags of suspected crack and 32 bags of suspected heroin in an apartment at 255 Duncan Ave. He was arraigned before District Judge Robert Redlinger and placed in jail on three counts of possession with intent to deliver. A preliminary hearing is scheduled before Redlinger Sept. 28.