Thieves stole a Jensen touchscreen stereo worth more than $600 from an unlocked Dodge parked Nov. 10 on Union Street.
A Chartiers Valley school bus carrying 32 children collided with a Honda sedan about 5 p.m. Nov. 11 at New York Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. No one was injured. Some children were moved to another bus while the remainder were picked up by their parents.
Male juveniles -- one age 14 and two age 15, all from Carnegie -- were charged Nov. 9 with disorderly conduct in connection with a brush fire Nov. 8 in the woods behind Huron Drive. Multiple fire departments with the help of residents fought back the high flames that in some cases came within 90 feet of some homes.
Carla Lee, 25, of Carnegie, was charged Sunday with harassment on West Main Street.
Patrick M. Grimes, 27, of Carnegie, was charged last Thursday with public drunkenness on Third Avenue.
Barbara G. McKenna, 50, of Carnegie, was charged last Thursday with public drunkenness and defiant trespass on Lee Street.
Robert Sekel, Jr., 19, of Collier, was charged Friday with driving under the influence of alcohol, underage drinking and careless driving in connection with a Sept. 18 incident in which the car he was operating overturned onto a residential lawn on Normandy Court.
Christopher Ernestine, 26, of Liverpool, N.Y., was charged Nov. 6 with identity theft, criminal attempt, forgery and providing false identification to law enforcement officers after he tried to use a fake ID to withdraw money from Fifth Third Bank, Chartiers Valley Shopping Center.
John Dell, 41, of Collier, was charged Friday with simple assault, terroristic threats and disorderly conduct after a domestic incident on Walkers Mill Road.
William Coyne, 40, of Millvale, was charged Nov. 1 with selling prohibited offensive weapons, the sale and use of air rifles and disorderly conduct at Trader Jack's Flea Market, Steen Road.
Thomas McDonald and Joshua Prosser, both 20 and both from Pittsburgh, were charged Monday with stealing $7 in cash and an electronic converter worth $85 from an unlocked vehicle Nov. 9 on Alley A.
The men are being questioned by Crafton and Pittsburgh police about numerous vehicle vandalism and theft incidents the past few weeks in both communities.
Victor Breland, of Aliquippa, was charged Friday with driving under the influence of alcohol on Route 30 at Cork-Bocktown Road.
Ward Cline, 35, of Ingram, was charged Oct. 30 with aggravated assault on a police officer, resisting arrest, criminal mischief, public intoxication and disorderly conduct after he was approached by an officer for being disorderly on Foster Avenue.
Rachel Duzyk, 18, and Julie Garbera, 19, both of Robinson, were charged Nov. 11 with possession of suspected marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Derek Ivanac, 29, of Burgettstown, was charged Nov. 11 with possession with intent to deliver, possession and various traffic violations after he was stopped for an expired registration plate on Middletown Road.
Aduan Brown, 28, of McKees Rocks, was charged last Thursday with resisting arrest, fleeing a police officer, driving with a suspended license and traffic violations after an officer attempted to stop him on Middletown Road for speeding. After a short chase, the operator crashed into an embankment.
A resident at an apartment complex on West Prospect Avenue complained Saturday that tires were slashed on three of his parked vehicles -- one in a lot and two on the street.
Carmen Sylvester, Jr., 36, of Scott, was charged by warrant Saturday with simple assault and harassment following a domestic disturbance on Washington Avenue.
Frank Chytil, 49, of Collier, was charged Friday with public drunkenness and disorderly conduct after police were called to Superior Street for a disturbance.
Gregory T. McKenith, 42, of Pittsburgh, was charged last Thursday with public drunkenness after police were called to Bell Avenue for a disturbance on a Port Authority bus.
Ronald L. Johnson, 50, of McDonald, was charged last Thursday with disorderly conduct after police were called to a disturbance at the Get Go convenience store, Washington Pike.
Approximately $20 in change was stolen Nov. 10 from two unlocked vehicles parked on Plumtree Circle.
Lynn Richardson, 22, of South Fayette, was and charged Nov. 13 with the theft of $150 from a money bag at Burger King, Washington Pike, on Nov. 11.
Numerous items were stolen Nov. 11 from five unlocked cars on Hickory Heights Drive and several more on nearby Highland Creek Drive.
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