Police Beat Aug. 3
PFA, stalking arrest: Corey Lamonte Anderson, 35, of 275 Brookside Ave., Washington, was arrested Friday by Canonsburg police on charges of stalking, harassment, loitering and prowling at night and violating a protection-from-abuse order. He allegedly was prowling around the Bluff Street home of Jamie Roux, who obtained the PFA order against him. He also allegedly called her and her mother several times, police said. He was arraigned before District Judge David Mark and released from Washington County jail after posting $15,000 bond.
Attempted break-in: Paul Clark of 450 Hillside Ave., Canton, told state police July 26 two men tried to break into his vehicle. He said one of the would-be thieves appeared to have a stocking over his face. The other man was biracial and wore an orange shirt and white shorts with a black stripe. He also appeared to have a black handgun. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 724-223-5200.
Summons issued: Joseph Growall, 47, of 400 East St., Canonsburg, is charged by Charleroi Regional police with accident involving damage to another vehicle and driving under the influence of alcohol, court records show. He is accused of backing into a vehicle in the 400 block of Fallowfield Avenue and attempting to flee the crash scene about 9:40 a.m. May 31. District Judge Larry Hopkins issued the charges in a summons Monday.
Vehicle entered: Christopher Howard of Charleroi told Chartiers police Friday that a Dell laptop computer, iPad Air 2 and other items were stolen from his vehicle while it was parked at 145 Belmont Ave.
Vehicle stolen: Jeffrey Federoff of 628 W. Grant St. told Chartiers police Thursday that his silver 2006 Kia Sportage was stolen from outside his home. He told police the keys were in the center console. The license is DHE-4486.
Laptop stolen: John Kelvington of 185 Marshall Ave. told Chartiers police Friday that a Gateway laptop computer with a 15-inch screen was stolen from his vehicle.
Charges filed: Mark Malli, 49, of 48 School House Road, Claysville, is charged by state police with sale or transfer of firearms and unsworn falsification over accusations he didn’t reveal he is a felon when he filled out an application at Sportsmen’s Needs, 1507 Route 481 about 5 p.m. Feb. 27, court records show. District Judge Larry Hopkins issued the case Monday in a summons.
Theft report: Ashley N. McVicker, 25, of 1618 Collidge Ave., Monessen, is charged by city police with theft over accusations she stole a wallet containing $65 from Shiann Huseman about 5:15 p.m. July 26 at 402 Second St., court records show. District Judge Joseph Dalfonso issue the charge in a summons Monday.
Theft charge: Christina L. Wellman, 31, of 1593 Aleppo Road, Wind Ridge, will be charged by North Franklin police with felony retail theft after she allegedly tried to walk out of Macy’s, Washington Crown Center, on Monday with $176 in stolen merchandise. Charges will be sent by summons from the office of District Judge Robert Redlinger.
DUI charge: Michael P. Meighen, 35, of 950 Gabby Ave., North Franklin, was charged by North Franklin police with driving under the influence of alcohol and careless driving after he allegedly crashed into another vehicle at McDonald’s, 1294 W. Chestnut St., early Monday. Police said he refused to submit to a blood-alcohol test. Charges will be sent by summons from the office of District Judge Robert Redlinger.
Woman charged: Kimberly Kloster, 54, of 118 Jeane St., Washington, was charged Saturday by North Franklin police with false identification during a traffic stop in which she was a passenger. She was placed in Washington County jail after it was determined she was wanted on a bench warrant.
Man injured: Korey Keener, 34, of 1270 Route 40 West, Claysville, was injured Saturday morning when his vehicle hit a curb on West Chestnut Street near Ellwood Park and crashed into a vehicle driven by Arthur Marra, 67, of 105 Valley View Drive, Washington, North Franklin police said. Keener was taken to Washington Hospital for treatment.
Three charged: Deion McCracken, 20, who has addresses in Washington and Prosperity; Terrence Cohen, Jr., 27, of 580 Maple Terrace, Washington, and Erica McAdams, 21, of 735 Fayette St., Washington, all face charges stemming from a July 25 call to McAdams home, Washington police said. McCracken and Cohen are each charged with endangering the welfare of children, reckless endangerment, harassment and possession of marijuana and paraphernalia for allegedly threatening McAdams with a gun and assault her while her young son was in the home. McAdams is charged with possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Charges will be sent by summons from the office of District Judge Robert Redlinger.
Charged in fight: Antonio Hughes, 44, of Pittsburgh and Jamie Walden, 23, of 652 Maple Ave., Washington each face charges stemming from a June 6 fight that reportedly involved guns, Washington police said. Hughes is charged with terroristic threats. Walden is charged with simple assault and harassment for allegedly hitting Daijai Smith. The charges will be sent by by summons from the office of District Judge Robert Redlinger.
Threat charge: Devonna Christmas, 35, of 850 Broad St., Washington, was charged Monday by Washington police with terroristic threats after she allegedly threatened to shoot up a house at 666 Fayette St., on July 14. The charge will be sent by summons from the office of District Judge Robert Redlinger.
Man threatened: Joseph Haines, 24, of 403 Locust Ave., Washington, was charged Monday by Washington police with terrorsitc threats and harassment after he allgedly threatened Ronald Avance Jr. of Washington with a gun on June 18 in Maple Terrace. The charges will be sent by summons from the office of District Judge Robert Redlinger.
Drug charge: Shawn Burnette, 29, of 860 Broad St., Washington, was charged Monday by Washington police with possession of heroin after he was found with a stamp bag stemming from an incident on Catfish Alley after officers received a report of an unresponsive man. The charge will be sent by summons from the office of District Judge Robert Redlinger.
Window broken: Washington police were on patrol early Tuesday in the 400 block of Donnan Avenue when they discovered the rear window of a sport utility vehicle owned by Tracy Matthews had been shattered.