Crime & Safety

Bridgeville Man Among Those Arrested After Heroin, Oxycodone Found At Pittsburgh Home

Four people were arrested Wednesday, following an investigation.

A long-term investigation resulted in several drug arrests in Beechview on Wednesday afternoon.

Following numerous citizen complaints and an investigation, Pittsburgh Police Narcotic Detectives obtained a search warrant for a home in the 2400 block of Palm Beach Avenue in Beechview, and Pittsburgh SWAT executed the warrant at about 12:49 p.m. on Sept. 18.

Four people—including a Bridgeville man—were arrested and detectives recovered about 200 stamp bags of heroin with an approximate street value $2,000.00; 85 Oxycodone pills  with an approximate street value of $1,200.00; $2,824 in United States currency; and numerous cell phones.

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The following individuals were arrested and taken to Allegheny County Jail, where they are facing the following charges:

  • Christopher Highsmith, 20, of Beechview, was charged with Delivery of Heroin, Intent to deliver Heroin, Possession of Heroin, Possession of Oxycodone, Intent to Deliver Oxycodone, Criminal conspiracy with the Intent to Deliver Heroin, and Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
  • Clayton McCray, 19, of Mt. Oliver was charged with Possession with the Intent to Deliver Heroin, and Possession of Heroin.
  • Onyx Robinson, 20, from the Philadelphia area, was charged with Possession with the Intent to deliver Heroin, Possession of Heroin, Possession of Oxycodone, Intent to Deliver Oxycodone, and Criminal Conspiracy with the Intent to Deliver Heroin.
  • Brett Jenkins, 22, of Bridgeville, was charged with Possession of Heroin.

Chartiers Valley Patch will provide updates on this case as details become available.

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