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Police Beat May 15

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CARROLL

Threats alleged: Dean J. Parasolick, 48, of 428 Fourth Ave., New Eagle, is charged by Carroll police with making terroristic threats, stalking, harassment and making false reports to police, court records show. Police accuse him of making false accusations April 30 and May 2 about a woman who resides on Beach Drive. Police also accuse him of menacing the staff at Mon Valley Hospital May 9. Parasolick is free on $15,000 bond set Friday by District Judge Curtis Thompson.

CHARLEROI

Drug charges: Tracey Johnston, 44, Lori E. Kendall, 55, and Donald Caldwell, 64, all of 501 Eighth St., Charleroi, are charged by Charleroi Regional police with drug possession stemming from a search of the residence about 10 a.m. May 1, court records show. Police said a small amount of crack and Suboxone strips were seized. District Judge Larry Hopkins signed a warrant Monday for Johnston’s arrest. The other charges were issued by summons.

CHARTIERS

Gun theft: Township police investigated the theft of a purse and a gun from the gun bash at Washington County Fairgrounds Saturday evening.

DONORA

Assault alleged: Jacklynn Darlene Fisher, 30, of 45 Tudor Drive, Rostraver Township, is charged by Donora police with simple assault and harassment over allegations she grabbed Angelina Howard by the head and forced her into a door and also threw her to the floor about 1:20 p.m. May 5 in the 100 block of Bertha Avenue, court records show. District Judge Mark Wilson issued the charges Monday in a summons.

WEST FINLEY

Terroristic threats: Jarod Weaver, 23, of 6 Gayle Drive, South Franklin, was charged with terroristic threats, simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct by state police Monday. According to the criminal complaint, Weaver threatened to kill his adoptive father and began driving to his Beham Ridge Road home. At his home, Weaver allegedly told police he ultimately stopped, but he had a crowbar ready. Weaver was incarcerated in Washington County jail and arraigned by District Judge Joshua Kanalis, who denied him bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. May 20 before District Judge Ethan Ward.

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