Dec. 9 Owen A. Carlson, 22, of Erie, was charged with two misdemeanor counts of use and possession of drug paraphernalia. More than 300 people attended the annual Strike Out Child Abuse event Sunday, April 30 at the Family Bowlaway. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later breath test showed Adams blood-alcohol content at 0.168%. Police said he left Walmart with $588 in merchandise without paying for it. Police said he struck a mailbox and utility pole. Dec. 5 Zamariae M. Jordan, 19, of Erie, was charged with three misdemeanor DUIs. Aug. 3 Larry L. Peffer, 50, of Cranberry Township, was charged with misdemeanor vehicle property damage after police said his car rear-ended a vehicle and he fled the scene July 26 on Freedom Road at the entrance to the Cranberry Mall. Police said open containers of alcohol were found in the vehicle. Police said field sobriety tests showed she was impaired, and a later blood test showed Taylors blood-alcohol content at 0.103%. April 11 Robert A. Jan. 5 John D. Gibson III, 43, of Connoquenessing, was charged with misdemeanors DUI and drug possession. March 1 Troopers are investigating a referral from ChildLine about a report of inappropriate contact between a juvenile female, juvenile male and an adult male between Oct. 1 and Dec. 25, 2022. Aug. 26 Two people were charged after a July 28 traffic stop on Kendall Avenue. Butler, New Jersey 07405. Police said she hit another vehicle on Nicklas Drive and did not stop to provide insurance information. Brack, 36, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanor obstruction of justice. Police said he struck a mailbox and utility pole. Police stopped him Dec. 11 on West Birch Street, Butler City. The following items were collected from various police departments and district courts: Dec. 6 George S. Harrison III, 65, of Butler, was charged with felony theft and misdemeanor trespassing. April 11 Christine J. Boice, 45, of Rimersburg, was charged with three misdemeanor counts of drug possession. 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. please contact: Police said she admitted to drinking prior to driving and possessing cocaine. 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. According to figures published in 2020, Butler County had 1 murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, 30 rape cases, 19 robberies, 106 aggravated assaults, 597 simple assaults, 118 burglary cases, 1,006 larceny-thefts, 29 motor vehicle thefts, and 10 arson incidents. Police said was disorderly during several 911 calls and filed false reports. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. 2 Miles South of US 422, Lyndora Exit Butler Headquarters: 724-284-8100 FAX Number: 724-284-8279 TDD : 724-283-3151. Police said she crashed her vehicle on Centerville Pike at Harmony Road in Slippery Rock Township. FCC maps still under criticism from the Butler County residents, government officials. 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 stolen credit card. The following items have been collected from various police departments and district courts: Oct. 25 Hassa L.R. The Butler County Police Department maintains detailed records on arrests, investigations, and the actions of police officers and makes many . The following items were collected from various police departments and district courts: Aug. 24 Mark Owens, 44, of Pittsburgh, and Donald W. Reese, 24, of Zelienople, were charged with misdemeanor charges of possessing drugs after police said they stopped them Aug. 6 on Route 228. Police said field sobriety tests showed she was impaired. 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. The Newspaper Archive team is constantly seeking out more historical newspapers to add to our archives, so you can find exactly what you need. Proceeds Mars belts four HRs in rout of New Castle. Police said he hit and threatened someone. Police said he took a battery operated chain saw from a previous employer. Police said they stopped her Oct. 23 on Decatur Drive, Butler Township. . Proceeds Mars belts four HRs in rout of New Castle. Oct. 26 Todd T. Lockwood, 36, of Pittsburgh, was charged with use and possession of drug paraphernalia. Field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later blood test showed McMahon's blood-alcohol level at .130%. April 12 Melissa M. Carlson, 20, of Harmony, was charged with misdemeanor property damage. Police said she fabricated a report about someone assaulting her. Police said they stopped him on Route 422, Summit Township. Police said he took two laptops valued at $3,050 and a cellphone valued at $296 from his former place of work. 2 candidates run for Connoquenessing Township. Police said they stopped her on Bonniebrook Road, Summit Township. Police said she crashed her vehicle Dec. 28 on Highland Avenue. Police said traces of marijuana were found in Kots system, and his blood-alcohol content was at 0.089%. Oct. 25 Grayson I. Vouga, 24, of Harrisville, was charged with misdemeanors use and possession of drug paraphernalia. Business News. Dec. 13 Brianna E. Osso, 25, of Ellwood City, was charged with misdemeanor theft. Aug. 3 Scott A. Biss, 54, of Vandergrift, was charged with two misdemeanors for writing bad checks after police said he wrote checks to Kramer Konstruction on June 23 and 24 for a total of $1,737 that were not able to be cashed. Dec. 12 Vincent T. Chriest, 38, of Harmony, was charged with misdemeanor driving with a suspended license following an incident Oct. 25. April 12 Dean R. Maxwell, 43, of Greenville, was charged with a misdemeanor for operating a vehicle without ignition interlock. Jan. 4 Tiffany K. Konar, 20, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanor property damage. Oct. 26 Kyle M. Mercer, 36, of Butler, was charged with two misdemeanor DUIs. Two candidates are running for Connoquenessing Township supervisor on the Republican ticket this primary, incumbent Supe All About Golf solid facility for practice, beginners. Oct. 27 Richard A. Stepp Jr., 42, of Butler, was charged with three misdemeanor counts of use and possession of drug paraphernalia. 10 High Street. Feb. 19 Mark E. Hauserman, 28, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanors use and possession of drug paraphernalia and false identification of an officer. Dec. 14 Thomas K. Brantner Jr., 25, of Zelienople, was charged with felony carrying firearms without a license, two counts of misdemeanor driving under the influence and one count of driving with a suspended license and several traffic citations. The company told her to send gift cards as payment for equipment she would need to work from home. Police said he threw someone to the ground. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Downing, 57, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanor trespassing. They were alleged to have participated in taking a Roomba vacuum valued at $359 from Walmart. Feb. 10 Chad W. Finucan, 39, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanors resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and use and possession of drug paraphernalia after police said they stopped him near Pittsburgh and Fraser roads. Oct. 25 Suellen M. Leitch, 27, of Butler, was charged with two misdemeanor DUIs. Aug. 3 Brian A. Celender, 37, of Butler, was charged with two misdemeanors for writing bad checks after police said he wrote checks to Steadfast Construction on June 7 for a total of $1,619 that were not able to be cashed. Aug. 23 Jacob V. Dressler, 21, of Evans City, was charged with misdemeanors for driving under the influence and damaging vehicles during a crash after police said they responded to a hit-and-run accident July 13 on Little Creek and Woodland roads. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is .08%. Field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later blood test showed McMahons blood-alcohol level at .130%. Police said marijuana and 30 glassine bags were found in his vehicle. 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. Dec. 17 Gerald Volpe Jr., 49, of New Castle, Lawrence County, was charged with driving under the influence and summary traffic violations. Aug. 24 Hannah Linkel, 35, was charged with misdemeanor simple assault and a summary charge of criminal trespassing after police said she tried to enter a residence, was screaming threats and assaulted a woman by grabbing her neck and shoulders, scratching her. Police said a small amount of suspected methamphetamine and marijuana were found on his person following a search. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Chief's Message. Government Education Crime & Courts Police Reports Butler County's Most Wanted Health. Butler Township. Police said he left Summit Academy. Government Education Crime & Courts Police Reports Butler County's Most Wanted Health. Police also said they filed charges against Ruth in connection with the theft of jewelry, cash and other property from a home in Jefferson Township on Dec. 6. Police said Malis was in possession of cocaine and marijuana. Public Safety Information Concerning Prescriptions/Drugs . Police stopped him Nov. 26 on Interstate 79, Worth Township. Police said Ingrassia showed signs of impairment, and a later blood test showed his blood alcohol content at 0.187% with traces of marijuana. Police said he left Summit Academy. Police said he struck his brother and caused a bruise and swelling around his left eye. Feb. 19 Michael H. Johnston, 28, of Butler, was charged with felony burglary, misdemeanor theft and summary criminal mischief. Aug. 4 Patrick J. McMahon, 71, of Butler, was charged with two misdemeanor DUIs after police said he crashed his vehicle July 27 on Pittsburgh Road. Oct. 25 Chloe E. Hickerson, 25, of Clairton, was charged with misdemeanors use and possession of drug paraphernalia. Dec. 9 Roxanne V. Corson, 61, of Rochester, was charged with misdemeanor theft. An FBI agent, several Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and other officers could be seen walking around the neighborhood, going door to door and trying to speak with neighbors. Police said she left Walmart with $461 worth of merchandise without paying for it. Jan. 4 Ryan J. Piole, 20, of Gibsonia, was charged with two counts of theft. 2 candidates run for Connoquenessing Township. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later blood test showed Ancoskys blood alcohol content at 0.223%. Feb. 19 Lindsay Kohnfelder, 26, of Pittsburgh, was charged with felony and misdemeanor theft. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Aug. 25 Matthew J. Ptak, 25, of Zelienople, was charged with 37 misdemeanors for use and possession of drug paraphernalia and a summary charge for driving without a license after police say they stopped him July 11 on West Grandview Avenue. 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. April 11 Richard M. Nolan, 32, of West Sunbury, was charged with misdemeanor simple assault and summary harassment. It was a much quieter scene Sunday. Oct. 31 Riley J. Sunderlin, 21, of Butler, was involved in a vehicle crash on Eagle Mill Road, Connoquenessing Township. She was alleged to have punched a person in the face following an argument at Sheetz on New Castle Road. Read More. Dec. 6 Jacob R. Ruth II, 23, of Harmony, was charged with felony theft. Oct. 30 Thomas Brantner III, 21, of Ambridge, was charged with felony strangulation and misdemeanors terroristic threats and simple assault. butlereagle.com. Police said she left Walmart with $245 in merchandise without paying for it. Police said Adams is listed as a lifetime Megans Law registrant and did not inform police of his moving residences. Police said Stroup admitted to having a loaded pistol in the center console which he was not licensed to carry and was in possession of marijuana. Christian Zier, 14, of Center Township, helps clean downtown Butler Saturday morning. Police said that he crashed his motorcycle on Jo Deener Drive, showed signs of impairment, and a later blood test showed Brantners blood-alcohol content at 0.166%. Two candidates are running for Connoquenessing Township supervisor on the Republican ticket this primary, incumbent Supe All About Golf solid facility for practice, beginners. 2 candidates run for Connoquenessing Township. March 21 Jack Nevels Jr., 34, of Pittsburgh, was charged with DUI and summary traffic violations. Dec. 12 Joseph R. Birsa, 44, of Cranberry Township, was charged with misdemeanor simple assault and summary harassment. Police said he was pulled over for a traffic violation on Interstate 79 in Lancaster Township. . Feb. 19 Samara A. Belle, 18, of Turtle Creek, was charged with felony and misdemeanor theft. 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 . Oct. 25 Dale C. Kot, 19, of Falls Creek, was charged with several misdemeanor DUIs and reckless endangerment. 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 field sobriety test showed he was impaired. 2 candidates run for Connoquenessing Township. Police said she answered a question inaccurately when applying to purchase a firearm at Curts Black Powder Shop, Clearfield Township. 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. Police said he answered a question inaccurately when applying to purchase a firearm at Rural King in Center Township. Police said she was found with three stamp glassine bags containing a powdery substance, a metal spoon, and several pill capsules. More than 300 people attended the annual Strike Out Child Abuse event Sunday, April 30 at the Family Bowlaway. He was traveling south at 7 p.m. at a high rate of speed when he lost control of the truck. 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 they stopped him on Route 8, Mercer Township. . Police said field sobriety tests showed she was impaired, and a later breath test showed Leitchs blood-alcohol level at 0.205%. Serving the Cranberry Twp, Mars, Evans City, Zelienople areas, Timing, curb appeal key to a eventual sale price, Career journalist leaves Eagle, heads into retirement, Butler County warned to stay alert during spotted lanternfly hatching season, Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau. His previous work experience includes stints at KWCH 12 Eyewitness News, the local CBS affiliate in . Shane Potter/Butler Eagle 4/29/23. Jan. 3 Jacob E. Hilton, 19, of Beaver in Beaver County, was charged with misdemeanor simple assault and summary harassment. PHOTOS: Residents assist in stocking fish in area streams. Some people stopped by to leave flowers. 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 . April 11 Kirsten H. Schrencongost, 38, of Slippery Rock, was charged with felonies fraud and theft. Police said he struck a 2-year-old girl and caused injuries to her face and right ear. Police crime scene tape had been removed from around the victims' home. Jan. 4 Brooke R. Fair Smith, 29, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanor use and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said they stopped him April 3 on Hansen Avenue, Butler City. Police said he left Walmart with $150 worth of merchandise without paying for it. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. police@butlertwp.org. Police said he was involved in a crash with another vehicle on Interstate 79 in Cranberry Township. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Dec. 6 Paul Roth Jr., 61, of New Castle, Lawrence County, was cited for trespassing at Walmart. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later blood test showed Dresslers blood-alcohol content at 0.161%. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. The following items were collected from various police departments and district courts. Feb. 10 Marvin H. Walker, 30, of Aliquippa, was charged with felony possession of a firearm and two misdemeanors of use and possession of drug paraphernalia. 04/29/2023. Aug. 3 Richard S. Campbell, 38, of Carnegie, Allegheny County was charged with misdemeanors simple assault and disorderly conduct and a summary charge of harassment after police said he pushed, punched and fought someone July 9 in the North Park Lounge Bamboo Bar & Beach. Police said she fabricated a report about someone assaulting her. 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. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Dec. 12 Brandon P. Shields, 37, of Cranberry Township, was charged with a felony and misdemeanor of a false written statement. Aug. 3 Oleg V. Nikora, 40, of Mars, was charged with a felony for eluding an officer and several traffic citations after police said he failed to comply with a traffic stop June 11 on Route 228 and Highpointe Drive. Police said field sobriety tests showed signs of impairment, and a later blood test showed Kwasniewskis blood-alcohol level at .101%. Police said he did not have a license to carry a firearm, and a bag of marijuana was found in his vehicle. 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. She stopped her car in the left eastbound lane due to a traffic accident when her vehicle was hit from behind by a sport utility vehicle and pushed forward about 40 feet. Dec. 5 Randall A. Yockey, 57, of Slippery Rock, was charged with two misdemeanor DUIs. Police said they stopped him Dec. 2 on West Sunbury Road, Cherry Township. She lives in the . Aug. 4 David W. Rice, 53, of Butler, was charged with two counts of misdemeanor theft after police said he took scrap metal from a private property in September 2021 without paying for it. Police said she gave a bad check totaling $465. We reach out to libraries, historical societies, and newspaper publishers so we . Dec. 9 Joseph Emmanuele, 44, of McKeesport, was charged with misdemeanor theft. Jan. 3 Stephanie L. Evanoski, 33, of New Castle, was charged with felony theft. Police said they left Walmart with $251 of merchandise without paying for it. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later blood test showed traces of bupropion in his system. 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. Aug. 22 Rebecca L. Glosser, 32, of Pittsburgh, was charged with misdemeanor retail theft after police say she left Boscovs in Center Township with $694 in merchandise without paying for it. April 13 Saniya Niazi, 41, of Cranberry Township was taken to Ohio Valley Hospital in Allegheny County after being struck from behind in a three-vehicle accident on Interstate 376 in Collier Township, Allegheny County. Police said during his arrest, Andy M. Anderson, 30, of Butler, was found possessing meth and paraphernalia, for which he was charged with misdemeanors. Police said she left Walmart with $1,318 in merchandise without paying for it. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. A later blood test showed traces of THC in Hamiltons blood. A chain saw reported stolen by another victim was recovered by plainclothes officers when Ruth tried to sell it in a gas station parking lot, police said. that her vehicle struck another vehicle, and she fled the scene. The following items have been collected from various police departments and district courts: Feb. 12 Michelle Mills, 46, of Sarver, was charged with misdemeanor simple assault and summary disorderly conduct. Police said he punched someone, threatened to shoot them with a BB gun, and struggled with officers. Police said he crashed his vehicle Aug. 21 on Vineyard Circle, Slippery Rock Township. In total, the county recorded 1,916 Part 1 offenses with a clearance rate of 53.76. 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. 316-268-6213. Aug. 3 Ashley N. Kwasniewski, 31, of Allison Park, was charged with a misdemeanor DUI after police said they stopped her July 29 on Pittsburgh Road near Benton Boulevard. 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. Two candidates are running for Connoquenessing Township supervisor on the Republican ticket this primary, incumbent Supe All About Golf solid facility for practice, beginners. The following items have been collected from various police departments and district courts: Jan. 4 Delshawn L. Torres, 33, of Farrell, was charged with misdemeanor conspiracy and two counts of misdemeanor theft. April 27 A 47-year-old Cabot man was cited for multiple dog law violations after his dog killed five chickens and injured three others at the home of a 39-year-old Cabot man on Stoney Hollow Road in Winfield Township. 728 talking about this. Police said Barbary tried to flee police and hide under his vehicle as well as demonstrating signs of impairment. Oct. 26 Daniel L. Rearick, 29, of Petrolia, was charged with possessing drugs. Dec. 4 Jacob Ruth, 23, of Harmony, is facing theft charges. Police said they stopped him June 4 on Route 38, Center Township. Oct. 31 Jennifer J. Snyder, 45, and Christina L. Seyler, 41, both of Butler, were involved in a vehicle accident on Freeport Road and Simon Drive, Jefferson Township. Police said he slammed someone to the floor, grabbed them by the throat and threatened them. 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. Techsupport@butlerborough.com, UPDATED - 2023 Garbage and Recycling Schedule posted in News and Announcements, 973-838-4100 10 High Street, Butler, NJ 07405, Butler Voluntary Video Surveillance Program, Nixle, Butler Police Department Notifications, Click here for Immigrant Trust Directiveand related forms. Police said he was found in possession of methamphetamine. 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. Feb. 25 Brady D. Bauer, 18, of Butler, was charged with a misdemeanor DUI and summary offenses including purchasing alcohol by a minor after police stopped him on Kaiser Road in Summit Township. Police Department Directory. Photo Gallery: Sunday, April 30, 2023. Police said he was found in possession of suspected marijuana. Police said she disposed of heroin stamp bags, needles and a snorting straw for another investigation. April 10 Richard A. Bowser II, 23, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanors evading arrest, false reports and disorderly conduct. Police said Finucane ran from police and was found with an empty syringe, a metal spoon and an empty stamp bag in his possession. Police stopped him Dec. 11 on West Birch Street, Butler City. Police said they stopped him Oct. 24 on Argyle Street, Petrolia Borough. SAXONBURG By supporting the ability and protection of its police department, the Saxonburg community is protecting itself. Agriculture Real Estate Transfers Tax Sales Jobless Figures Business Matters. The following items were collected from various police departments and district courts: Aug. 5 Brandy L. Lane, 34, of Parker, was charged with two misdemeanors for use and possession of drug paraphernalia after probation officers said they allegedly found 12 stamp bags of heroin, 12 hypodermic needles and other drug paraphernalia in her residence July 28.

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