Crime & Safety

Bridgeville Police Blotter – 9/14

A drunk man was found sleeping in someone else's car and two people are arrested following a fight with a baseball bat. Read about that and other crime in the weekly Bridgeville police blotter.

Drunk man found sleeping in car: Christian Musgrave, 20, of Bridgeville, was charged with public drunkenness after borough police said they found him passed out in a car that didn’t belong to him in the early hours of Sept. 1.

Hit-and-run crash: Brad Crompton, 54, of Bridgeville was charged with careless driving and accident involving attended vehicles after borough police said he hit a car and left the scene in the 300 block of St. Clair Street on Aug. 31.

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Man arrested on probation violation: Bridgeville police said they arrested Jeremy Childers, 27, of Bethel Park, on Sept. 3 for a probation violation while serving an arrest warrant on another person in the 200 block of Prestley Road.

Fight leads to charges: Two Bridgeville people face simple assault charges after a fight in the 600 block of Baldwin Street on Sept. 3. Bridgeville police said they arrested Wayne Carelli, 28, and Yvonne Fiumara, 44, when they suffered injuries in the fight in which one person was armed with a baseball bat.

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DUI charge: Christian Shea, 22, of Upper St. Clair, was charged with drunken driving after Bridgeville police said they made a traffic stop along Hickman Street in the early hours of Sept. 8.

DUI arrest: Bridgeville police said they charged Lydia Bruno, 43, of Imperial, with drunken driving following a traffic stop at Station and Railroad streets in the early hours of Sept. 9.


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