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Police Reports - NewsBreak Christian Zier, 14, of Center Township, helps clean downtown Butler Saturday morning. Police said he took $20 and multiple jewelry items from a residence. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Jan. 5 John D. Gibson III, 43, of Connoquenessing, was charged with misdemeanors DUI and drug possession. Feb. 10 Dillyn Taylor, 31, of Slippery Rock, was charged with two misdemeanor DUIs after police said they stopped her on Wolford Road, Clay Township. Police said they stopped him Nov. 23 on West Cooper Street, and that field sobriety test showed he was impaired. More than 300 people attended the annual Strike Out Child Abuse event Sunday, April 30 at the Family Bowlaway. Feb. 27 Taylor Glunt, 20, and Mariah Hatch, 22, both of Ohio, were charged with felony counts of access device fraud, conspiracy, theft by deception and receiving stolen property and a misdemeanor charge of possessing an access device after police responded to Rent-A-Center in Butler Commons to investigate a report of a purchase using a . The Daily Crime Log can be viewed at the University Police Department, 525 W. Hampton Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana during regular business hours. Police said she disposed of heroin stamp bags, needles and a snorting straw for another investigation. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Friends of the Saxonburg Police, an organization formed in 2018, raises funds to enhance the officers' training, equipment and computer software. COVERAGE:The counties of Butler, Beaver, Lawrence, Mercer, and Armstrong; the townships of Frazer, Fawn, Springdale, Harrison, and East Deer, the boroughs of Brackenridge and Tarentum, and SR . Police said she left Walmart with $245 in merchandise without paying for it. Jan. 9 Tyler Richardson, 18, of Wilkinsburg, was charged with felony escape. Police said he stole more than $2,000 in merchandise, returned them for in-store credit and then used gift cards to buy expensive tools, involving five Lowes stores in Butler and Allegheny counties between Nov. 4 and Dec. 4 last year. Police said she answered a question inaccurately when applying to purchase a firearm at Curts Black Powder Shop, Clearfield Township. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later breath test showed Dittmans blood-alcohol content at 0.127%. Proceeds Mars belts four HRs in rout of New Castle. Jan. 4 Cal L. Dittman, 37, of Butler, was charged with a two misdemeanor DUIs after police said he crashed his vehicle Nov. 17 at Pittsburgh and Renfrew Road, Penn Township. Police Reports - Cranberry Eagle PENN TWP Two people were taken to the hospital by medical helicopter and another was arrested after a head-on collision Friday along Route 8. Butler Pa Police Reports Apr 2023 Nov. 29 Linda Ward, 25, of Butler, was cited for harassment. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later breath test showed Workleys blood-alcohol content at 0.084%. Jan. 4 Brooke R. Fair Smith, 29, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanor use and possession of drug paraphernalia. Feb. 19 Michael H. Johnston, 28, of Butler, was charged with felony burglary, misdemeanor theft and summary criminal mischief. Police Reports - Butler Eagle Police said he left Target with $549 worth of merchandise without paying for it. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later breath tests showed Watson's blood alcohol content at 0.156%. Police said he left Walmart with $588 in merchandise without paying for it. Emergencies Dial 911. Oct. 30 Thomas Brantner III, 21, of Ambridge, was charged with felony strangulation and misdemeanors terroristic threats and simple assault. Oct. 31 Brock Hepler, 19, of Butler, was involved in a vehicle accident on Armco Drive. Oct. 25 Timothy A. Houtz, 37, of Butler, was charged with felony strangulation and misdemeanor simple assault. Two candidates are running for Connoquenessing Township supervisor on the Republican ticket this primary, incumbent Supe All About Golf solid facility for practice, beginners. Eddie Trizzino Eagle Staff Writer. Police said as an employee, he would scan expensive merchandise with a 50 cent bar code and not pay the full price for the merchandise. Police said he was found in possession of methamphetamine. . Police said he did not have a license to carry a firearm, and a bag of marijuana was found in his vehicle. Police said he took a battery operated chain saw from a previous employer. Oct. 31 Douglas Young, 57, of New Castle, was charged with misdemeanors false identification and conspiracy, and Kayla Randall, 29, of Butler was charged with misdemeanors theft and conspiracy. Oct. 26 Matthew G. Hibbard, 27, of Butler, was charged with felony and misdemeanor DUI. Fax (724) 285-9443. Feb. 13 Shawn P. Leonard, 39, of New Kensington, was charged with two misdemeanor DUIs after police said he crashed his vehicle Feb. 11 on Kittanning Pike, Parker Township. Aug. 3 Tyler J. Sullivan, 24, of Valencia, was charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct and several traffic citations after police said he failed to comply with a traffic stop and fled police on foot July 10 on Denny Road. Jan. 4 Steven P. Rudish, 39, of Cabot, was charged with four misdemeanor DUIs. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Dec. 9 Roxanne V. Corson, 61, of Rochester, was charged with misdemeanor theft. The Police Department is dedicated to serving the community and committed to maintaining the City of Butler as a safe and quality place in which to live and work. Police said traces of marijuana were found in Kots system, and his blood-alcohol content was at 0.089%. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later breath test showed Adams blood-alcohol content at 0.168%. Jan. 3 Hayden T. Hamilton, 20, of Portersville, was charged with three misdemeanors DUIs. Dec. 10 Izjanae Sonia Soler, 19, of East Stroudsburg, Monroe County, was charged with driving under the influence of a controlled substance and three summary traffic violations. Oct. 27 Brendan Linton, 27, of Butler was charged with disorderly conduct, slow moving vehicle to drive off roadway and pedal cycle operated at safe speed to not impede traffic; and James Smith, 29, of Bulter was charged with simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, harassment and littering, following an incident on Route 68 near Artlee Avenue. Police said he showed signs of impairment, and a later blood test showed McClellands blood-alcohol content at 0.246%. He was traveling south at 7 p.m. at a high rate of speed when he lost control of the truck. Police said he answered a question inaccurately when applying to purchase a firearm at Sportsmans Supply Co. in Summit Township. Police said she left Walmart with $179 worth of merchandise without paying for it. 2 candidates run for Connoquenessing Township - Butler Eagle Police said Lockwood was found in possession of marijuana, a metal grinder and rolling papers. Police said field sobriety tests showed she was impaired, and a later blood test showed traces of THC in Jordans blood. PHOTOS: Residents assist in stocking fish in area streams. A later blood test showed traces of THC in Hamiltons blood. The Butler County Police Department maintains detailed records on arrests, investigations, and the actions of police officers and makes many . Voice: 973-838-4100. Dec. 5 Albert R. Harding III, 45, of Boyers, was charged with misdemeanor drug possession. Oct. 25 Ryan L. Pengryn, 29, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanors terroristic threats, simple assault and use and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said he was pulled over for a traffic violation on Interstate 79 in Lancaster Township. Dec. 14 Dustin T. Adams, 37, of Slippery Rock, was charged with two misdemeanor DUIs after police stopped him Dec. 4 on Muddy Creek Drive, Brady Township. Dec. 14 George M. Luich Jr., 29, of Butler, was charged with two misdemeanors of use and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said he threatened to kill someone and slashed a tire on their ATV. April 10 Paige S. Garduno, 27, of Hilliards, was charged with felony fraud. Feb. 10 Teri L. Tack Lowers, 51, of Ford City, was charged with a felony and misdemeanor of a false written statement. Police said a digital scale and small amount of marijuana were found in his vehicle. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Brandon Wu, also a runner-up last year, holed a 45-foot eagle putt on the par-5 sixth hole and made a short birdie on the next hole to briefly tie for the lead. Aug. 26 Thomas J. Reese, 42, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanor counts of drug, marijuana and paraphernalia possession after police stopped him on Villa Drive, Butler Township. Police said Finucane ran from police and was found with an empty syringe, a metal spoon and an empty stamp bag in his possession. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. State police, Butler. Police stopped him Sept. 25 in a parking lot in Oakland Township. Police said she crashed her vehicle Dec. 28 on Highland Avenue. Police said they stopped him Dec. 3 on Route 422, Muddy Creek Township. Police said field sobriety tests showed she was impaired. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle 4/29/23. Cranberry Eagle - Serving the Cranberry Twp, Mars, Evans City Police said he shoved someone and placed his hands on their neck during an altercation. Known for laughs, DC dinner spotlights risks to journalism, Timing, curb appeal key to a eventual sale price, Zelienople man accused of indecent assault of girl, 15, Cranberry Township man sentenced to probation in sexual assault cases, Man charged after Butler Township apartment owner terrorized, Charges against truck driver in fatal I-79 school bus crash advance, Man charged with possession of stolen gun, crack cocaine, Erratic driving through Butler Township store parking lot brings DUI charges, Homicide charges held for court against Hilliards woman, Widening manhunt for Texas gunman slowed by 'zero leads', Birth Announcements, Anniversaries, Weddings, Graduations & More, Examples of In Memoriams, Birthday Tributes & More, Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau. Police said he answered a question inaccurately when applying to purchase a firearm at Logans Gun Gallery in North Washington Township. Police said he slammed someone to the floor, grabbed them by the throat and threatened them. Butler County's great daily newspaper See our complete social media policy in the "About" tab Butler, New Jersey 07405. Police said she left Walmart with $1,318 in merchandise without paying for it. April 11 Kirsten H. Schrencongost, 38, of Slippery Rock, was charged with felonies fraud and theft. April 25 Summit Academy student Ethan Stoops, 18, of Union City, Erie County, was taken to Butler Memorial Hospital with injuries that resulted from a fight with a 16-year-old male student at the academy. Police said Adams is listed as a lifetime Megans Law registrant and did not inform police of his moving residences. Jan. 3 Michael A. Anidi, 34, of Farrell, was charged with two counts of misdemeanor theft. Dec. 4 Jacob Ruth, 23, of Harmony, is facing theft charges. 728 talking about this. Known for laughs, DC dinner spotlights risks to journalism, Timing, curb appeal key to a eventual sale price, 2 charged with transporting teen to Missouri, Zelienople man accused of indecent assault of girl, 15, Cranberry Township man sentenced to probation in sexual assault cases, Man charged after Butler Township apartment owner terrorized, Charges against truck driver in fatal I-79 school bus crash advance, Man charged with possession of stolen gun, crack cocaine, Erratic driving through Butler Township store parking lot brings DUI charges, Widening manhunt for Texas gunman slowed by 'zero leads', Birth Announcements, Anniversaries, Weddings, Graduations & More, Examples of In Memoriams, Birthday Tributes & More, Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau. Police said he threw someone to the ground. March 1 Michael A. Ingrassia, 40, of Seven Fields, was charged with misdemeanors DUI and accidents involving personal injury or property damage after police said he crashed his vehicle on Route 228. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later blood test showed Rishels blood alcohol content at 0.085%. Police Reports - Butler Eagle Bureau of Police. Police said she fabricated a report about someone assaulting her. Dec. 6 Paul Roth Jr., 61, of New Castle, Lawrence County, was cited for trespassing at Walmart. MOST READ STORIES. Police said they stopped him June 4 on Route 38, Center Township. The following items were collected from various police departments and district courts. Police said he struck a mailbox and utility pole. Oct. 30 Daniel K. Norton, 39, of Slippery Rock, was charged with felony terroristic threats. Police said they left Lowes with $271 worth of merchandise without paying for it. Jan. 3 Kristen S. Vargo, 25, of Slippery Rock, was charged with misdemeanor false report. Feb. 22 Amanda R. Curran, 35, of Sarver, was charged with four misdemeanor DUIs after police said she crashed her vehicle Feb. 4 on Callen Road, Clinton Township. Police said Vouga willingly surrendered a small amount of marijuana and THC oil. Jan. 3 Kristen S. Vargo, 25, of Slippery Rock, was charged with misdemeanor false report. Jan. 3 Basil A. Luchkiw Jr., 40, of Cabot, was involved in a vehicle accident on Schuler Road, Clearfield Township. Police said he left Walmart with $150 worth of merchandise without paying for it. Daily Crime Log & Fire Log | Butler University Police said she was found with three stamp glassine bags containing a powdery substance, a metal spoon, and several pill capsules. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Police said he punched someone in the face multiple times. Police said Snyders vehicle struck Seylers vehicle. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle 4/29/23. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Police said they stopped him on Route 8, Mercer Township. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Feb. 10 Jeremy N. Agostino, 43, of Slippery Rock, was charged with a felony and misdemeanor of a false written statement. More than 300 people attended the annual Strike Out Child Abuse event Sunday, April 30 at the Family Bowlaway. Police said she left Walmart with $222 worth of merchandise without paying for it. Police said the 16-year-old pulled in front of McClain at a stop sign. Proceeds Mars belts four HRs in rout of New Castle. CRANBERRY TWP Pennsylvania is set to get a piece of $42.5 billion in federal money to help expand broadband internet access to underserved areas. Dec. 6 Jacob R. Ruth II, 23, of Harmony, was charged with felony theft. Police said she was found in possession of 1.94 grams of cocaine. Police said he left Target with $540 worth of merchandise without paying for it. Police said Barbary tried to flee police and hide under his vehicle as well as demonstrating signs of impairment. Feb. 11 Brittny C. Summers, 37, of Pittsburgh, was charged with misdemeanors DUI and resisting arrest after police said they stopped her Feb. 10 at Pittsburgh and Vogel roads. Aug. 26 Two people were charged after a July 28 traffic stop on Kendall Avenue. Oct. 26 Brian A. Workley, 47, of Prospect, was charged with misdemeanors of driving under the influence. 04/29/2023. Dec. 13 Ross W. Neary, 25, of Pittsburgh, was charged with misdemeanor theft. Police said he was huffing from a can of air duster. She also said she thinks she would bring a diverse perspective to the board of supervisors as the only female candidate. Local News Government Education Crime & Courts Police Reports Butler County's Most Wanted Health. The Butler Township Police Department is managed by Chief John Hays and consists of a lieutenant, four patrol sergeants, three detectives, twelve full time patrol officers, one part . Police stopped him Nov. 26 on Interstate 79, Worth Township. Butler County Police Records Search (Pennsylvania) - County Office In total, the county recorded 1,916 Part 1 offenses with a clearance rate of 53.76. Police said field sobriety test showed he was impaired, and a later breath test showed Orrs blood-alcohol content at 0.165%. Police said she gave a bad check totaling $465. Police Reports - Butler Eagle Brack, 36, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanor obstruction of justice. Jan. 13 A 63-year-old Bruin woman was scammed out of gift cards by an illegitimate company called Axel Corp., police said. Police said the items stolen were worth $460. Police said he was loitering. Jan. 4 Richard J. Monz, 60, of Greensburg and Nicole R. Moody, 36, of Freedom, were charged with misdemeanors conspiracy, theft and possession of a criminal instrument. BTPD is a full service department that employs 21 full time Officers. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later blood test showed traces of marijuana in his blood. Dec. 9 Owen A. Carlson, 22, of Erie, was charged with two misdemeanor counts of use and possession of drug paraphernalia. It flipped on to its roof, ejecting him from the vehicle. Police said he answered a question inaccurately when applying to purchase a firearm at Rural King in Center Township. Aug. 26 Two people were charged after a July 28 traffic stop on Kendall Avenue. Police said open containers of alcohol were found in the vehicle. The following items have been collected from various police departments and district courts: Dec. 10 James J. Gautreau, 49, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanor simple assault, resisting arrest and terroristic threats. Police said she filed a false car insurance claim. Police said he answered a question inaccurately when applying to purchase a firearm at Logans Gun Gallery, North Washington Township. Police said a glass smoking device, yellow pill, green plastic grinder and five grams of marijuana were found in his vehicle. Jan. 4 Ryan J. Piole, 20, of Gibsonia, was charged with two counts of theft. Two candidates are running for Connoquenessing Township supervisor on the Republican ticket this primary, incumbent Supe All About Golf solid facility for practice, beginners. Police said they learned Bradford was assuming the identity of another person, and that he was wanted on a warrant. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle. A red Ford pickup truck traveling southbound crossed into oncoming traffic around 4:15 p.m., colliding with a red dump truck, according to Jack Ripper of the Penn Township . Two candidates are running for Connoquenessing Township supervisor on the Republican ticket this primary, incumbent Supe All About Golf solid facility for practice, beginners. Dana Meute, of Butler, is a member of the Butler Garden Club who helped clean downtown Butler Saturday morning. Local News Government Education Crime & Courts Police Reports Butler County's Most Wanted Health. Police said they stopped him Nov. 20 on Old Forge Road, Slippery Rock borough, and that field sobriety tests showed he was impaired. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Police said he grabbed someones throat and threatened that person. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later blood test showed Dresslers blood-alcohol content at 0.161%. Police said he showed signs of impairment, and a later blood test showed traces of fentanyl and THC in his system. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. 200 Barracks Road Butler, PA 16001-2689 SR 356. FCC maps still under criticism from the Butler County residents, government officials. Jan. 5 John D. Gibson III, 43, of Connoquenessing, was charged with misdemeanors DUI and drug possession. Police Reports - Butler Eagle April 12 Deborah E. Cooper, 47, of Pittsburgh, was charged with a felony and misdemeanor of a false written statement. Police said was disorderly during several 911 calls and filed false reports. April 10 Flint R. Watson, 19, of Butler, was charged with two counts of misdemeanor DUI after police said they stopped him March 4 at Clearview Circle, Center Township. Police said they stopped him Dec. 2 on West Sunbury Road, Cherry Township. . Jan. 9 Ronald J. Germani, 62, of New Castle, was charged with misdemeanor DUI.
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