Crime & Safety

Police Beat - 3/27

A Carnegie man was arrested after police said he was caught exposing himself to women waiting for a bus in Glendale.


Man arrested for indecent exposure: A 50-year-old Carnegie man was arrested on March 21 after Scott Township police said he was caught exposing himself to women waiting for a bus in Glendale. Antonio Ledonne was charged with indecent exposure after the incidents at Carothers Avenue and Locust Street, police said.

Domestic dispute: Gerald Perella, 26, of Scott, was charged with assault and harassment after township police said they were called to a dispute along Noblestown Road on March 21. Police said they also found a small amount of marijuana on him.

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Purse stolen: Bryan McGraw, 20, of Scott, was charged with robbery and theft after township police said he stole a purse while in the 1100 block of Washington Avenue on March 25.

Small amount of marijuana: Kevin Schopp, 41, of Upper St. Clair, was charged with disorderly conduct after Scott Township police said they found a small amount of marijuana during a traffic stop on March 20.

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DUI arrest: Larry Brewer, 48, of Scott, was charged with drunken driving after a traffic stop near Greenbriar Drive on March 23, township police said.

Garbage dumped: Garbage was dumped in the hard of a Hoff Street home and cans were stolen from the property on March 22, Scott police said.


Man charged with threatening others: Adam Chytil, 28, of Cecil, was charged with simple assault, terroristic threats, harassment and loitering after Bridgeville police said they received reports of him threatening two other men on March 22.

Public drunkenness arrest: Lauren Mittell, 28, of McMurray, was charged with public drunkenness after Bridgeville police said they found her intoxicated on Washington Avenue on March 19.

Dog running loose: Lavarr Carroll, 33, of Bridgeville, was cited for failing to confine his dog after his Bull Mastiff breed was seen running loose on Coulter Street on March 21, borough police said. The dog did not have a collar and was not allowing residents to get out of their parked cars.

Theft charges: Tracey Nraus, 37, of Washington, was charged with retail theft, theft by deception, access device fraud, and receiving stolen property after Collier police said she took $39 worth of items from Kmart on March 11.

Assault charge: Lydia Phillips, 44, of Collier, was charged with simple assault following a fight at her Langer Lane residence on March 11, Collier police said.

Vehicles vandalized: Four vehicles parked at a Ewing Road construction yard had their windshields smashed some time from March 15 to 19, Collier police said. The vandalism cost a total of $3,700, police said.

Retail theft charge: Denise Babjack, 56, of South Fayette, was charged with retail theft after Collier police said she tried to take less than $50 worth of merchandise from Kmart on March 20.

GPS stolen: Collier police said someone entered a car parked on Firenze Drive and stole a $200 GPS system in the early hours of March 22.

DUI charge: Vladimir Tkac, 39, of South Fayette, was charged with drunken driving and various motor vehicle violations after Heidelberg police said they stopped his car on Washington Pike in the early hours of March 24.

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