Police beat Dec. 15
Drug, false ID charges: Richard Franklin Glover, 26, of Grindstone, was charged Monday by California police with false identification to police, possession of drug paraphernalia and traffic violations stemming from a Nov. 21 traffic stop at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Park Street. Police said they found used syringes and pipes in the vehicle. The charges will be sent by summons from the office of District Judge Joshua Kanalis.
Keys, card stolen: Victoria Bober of 107 Murdock St. told Canonsburg police Saturday that her car keys were stolen from her home. When she checked her car, it was unlocked and a debit card and checkbook were stolen.
Two arrested: Donald E. Andrews, 60, and Lori Kendzlic, 41, both of 536 Bower Ave., Canton, were arrested Friday by state police on charges of simple assault and harassment after allegedly assaulting each other during a confrontation at their home. They were arraigned before District Judge David Mark and placed in Washington County jail on $5,000 bonds.
Gun found: State police said a gun found in a wooded area of the state gamelands in East Finley was turned over to them Friday. Anyone with information about the owner can call state police at 724-223-5200.
Drug, corruption arrest: Daniel Barley, 19, of 506 Fannie St. Ext., McDonald, was arrested early Saturday by Mt. Pleasant police after he and a 17-year-old boy were found sitting in a vehicle in the parking lot of Fort Cherry High School, 110 Fort Cherry Road. Police said Barley had marijuana, paraphernalia and cash. He was arraigned before District Judge David Mark on charges of possession and possession with intent to deliver marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, disorderly conduct, corruption of minors and possessing instruments of a crime. He was released from Washington County jail Monday after posting $25,000 bond.
Retail theft charge: Police arrested a McKees Rocks man and charged him with retail theft Friday. Police said Brian Scott Daugherty, 30, took $240 worth of merchandise from the Kmart on Washington Road, including three calculators, a lighter, three DVDs, a knitted hat and a folding knife. Daugherty was apprehended at Canonsburg Lake, police said. He was arraigned before District Judge David Mark and placed in Washington County jail on $10,000 bond. He also was wanted on a bench warrant from another county.
Two charged: Shanequa T. Smith, 26, and Michael J. Revis, 39, both of Pittsburgh, were arrested Sunday by South Strabane police after they allegedly stole items valued at $265.87 from H&M, Tanger Outlets. Police said Smith had a purse lined with foil. They were arraigned before District Judge David Mark on charges of possessing instruments of a crime, retail theft and conspiracy. They were placed in Washington County jail on $10,000 bonds.
Leads stolen: Jeremy Carter of Bethel Park told South Strabane police Friday copper leads were stolen from his pickup truck while it was parked at Washington Ford, Washington Road, for repairs.
Identity stolen: Yvette Brown of Broadside Avenue told Washington police Friday that her personal information was used to set up a Comcast account in Florida. She learned of it after being contacted by a collection agency.
Woman threatened: Dorothy Gaito of Fayette Street told Washington police Saturday afternoon a black man wearing a gray tank shirt and gray jeans threatened to kill her if a cellphone he claimed had been stolen from a friend was not returned. She said he had short hair and a tattoo on his neck.
Decorations stolen: April Garner of 515 W. Chestnut St. told Washington police Sunday that Christmas decorations were stolen from outside her home.
Windshield damaged: Diantha Baker of 600 Ewing St. told Washington police Sunday that the windshield of her vehicle was broken.
Probation warrant: Scott Jordan, 31, of 752 Duncan Ave., Washington, was taken into custody Sunday by Washington police on a probation warrant after police say he was found sitting in a car that did not belong to him. Police had received complaints of a man going through vehicles in that area. Police also were given a cellphone found in a nearby parking lot. The phone had been reported stolen last week.
Windshield broken: Marci Gossic of 514 E. Maiden St. told Washington police Sunday that the windshield of her vehicle was broken with a brick. Police said charges are pending.
Vehicle damaged: Rebecca Fitzgerald of 1156 Maple Terrace told Washington police Sunday that the windshield of her vehicle was broken.
Theft: David Michael Strohmeyer, 33, of 75 Beason Ave., Marianna, has been charged with receiving stolen property after the owner of a Hility core drill who reported it stolen in August found it being sold in an online auction, police said.
Drug charges: Jody Lynn Ellis, 55, of 418 E. Maiden St., has been charged with drug possession with intent to deliver after police said they recovered 18 bags of heroin from her following an Aug. 2 traffic stop.
Drug charges, DUI: Raine Ann Davidson, 35, of 902 Chartiers St., faces two counts of DUI and charges of driving without a license and reckless driving following an Oct. 12 traffic stop at the intersection of Beau Street and Jefferson Avenue, police said. Davidson was pulled over for a burned-out light on her car, and police said they found seven packets of heroin. A blood test revealed Davidson was driving under the influence of cocaine and morphine, police said.
Drug charges: Kenneth Leroy Miller, 59, of 595 Fayette St., was arraigned Monday on four counts of drug possession with intent to deliver and charges of driving with a suspended license and driving without a valid inspection, according to court documents. Miller was pulled over Monday for an expired inspection, and police said they found seven bags of heroin, a bag of marijuana and a syringe.