The following items have been collected from various police departments and district courts:. Police said the 16-year-old pulled in front of McClain at a stop sign. We provide the most up to date information on notable incidents happening in and around the.
The Newspaper Archive team is constantly seeking out more historical newspapers to add to our archives, so you can find exactly what you need. 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 Reports - Cranberry Eagle PHOTOS: Residents assist in stocking fish in area streams. Police said he took two laptops valued at $3,050 and a cellphone valued at $296 from his former place of work.
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Police said he answered a question inaccurately when applying to purchase a firearm at Logans Gun Gallery in North Washington Township. Police said he was found with stamp bags in his pants pocket and an empty syringe was found in his vehicle on July 19, 2022, in Allegheny Township. Police said she hit another vehicle on Nicklas Drive and did not stop to provide insurance information. Oct. 12 Matthew Hibbard, 27, Timothy McCullough, 27, and Brandi Wilson, 30, all of Butler, were charged with retail theft and conspiracy to commit retail 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 . Police said she left Walmart with $461 worth of merchandise without paying for it. Police said he struck a 2-year-old girl and caused injuries to her face and right ear. Police said he crashed his vehicle Aug. 21 on Vineyard Circle, Slippery Rock Township. 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. Dec. 4 Jacob Ruth, 23, of Harmony, is facing theft charges. Oct. 26 Brandi R. Wilson, 30, of Hilliards, was charged with misdemeanor tampering with evidence. Dec. 13 Brianna E. Osso, 25, of Ellwood City, was charged with misdemeanor theft. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle 4/29/23. 2 candidates run for Connoquenessing Township. Jan. 3 Basil A. Luchkiw Jr., 40, of Cabot, was involved in a vehicle accident on Schuler Road, Clearfield Township. Jan. 17 Bryce Franklin Butler, 21, of Saxonburg, was charged with felony charges of aggravated assault of a victim less than 6 years old and endangering the welfare of children, and a misdemeanor count of simple assault. Police said she crashed her vehicle Dec. 12 on Country Club Road, Franklin Township, and that she showed signs of impairment and suspected marijuana and paraphernalia were found in her possession. 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.
More than 300 people attended the annual Strike Out Child Abuse event Sunday, April 30 at the Family Bowlaway. Aug. 24 Russell D. Stroup, 43, of West Sunbury, was charged with felony possesion of firearms without a license, misdemeanors for use and possession of drug paraphernalia and several traffic citations after police said they stopped him July 28 on Washington Street, Eau Claire borough. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%.
Police said Snyders vehicle struck Seylers vehicle. Police said he was found in possession of suspected marijuana. 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. that her vehicle struck another vehicle, and she fled the scene. April 10 Kelly L. Wilson, 54, of Harrisville, was charged with felonies forgery and access device fraud and misdemeanors theft and cashing bad checks. April 11 Richard M. Nolan, 32, of West Sunbury, was charged with misdemeanor simple assault and summary harassment. Police said he grabbed someones throat and threatened that person. Police said he threatened to kill someone and slashed a tire on their ATV. 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. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Police said they stopped him Oct. 11 at the Hyatt Hotel. Police said they stopped her on Bonniebrook Road, Summit Township. April 12 Deborah E. Cooper, 47, of Pittsburgh, was charged with a felony and misdemeanor of a false written statement. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is .08%. 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%. Police said he showed signs of impairment, and a later blood test showed traces of fentanyl and THC in his system. Police said she disposed of heroin stamp bags, needles and a snorting straw for another investigation.
Crews clean up downtown Butler - Butler Eagle 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 .
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