Cecil Twp. police arrest man for PFA violation
A Pittsburgh man was arrested early Monday by Cecil Township police after he allegedly entered the home of his children’s mother, apparently by leaving a door unlocked after a visit the previous night.
Jeremy J. Dyczewski, 26, had been at the home of Sarah Erbrecht, 202 Locust St., Muse, for a supervised visit with his children Sunday night. He reportedly made comments about coming back and stalking her. He also allegedly said he was going to put up a tree stand so that he could watch her.
Police were called to the home about 3 a.m. for an alarm activation. Footprints were found in the snow outside the basement door. Dyczewski was found hiding in the basement between the freezer and furnace.
He was arraigned before District Judge Valarie Costanzo on charges of burglary, criminal trespass, possession of marijuana and violating a protection-from-abuse order. He was placed in the Washington County jail on $40,000 bond. He also allegedly violated the PFA in the past.