Crime & Safety

Vandals Shower Paintballs onto Scott Township Businesses, Cars

Scott Township police are investigating after several businesses and cars in the area were struck by paintball pellets last week. Read more in the weekly Scott Township police blotter.

Scott Township police are investigating after several businesses and cars in the area were struck by paintball pellets last week.

Police said several stores located in the Scott Towne Center were hit by paint balls in the early hours of March 20.

The following day, several residents at the Virginia Mansions condos on Greentree Road noticed their vehicles were hit by paintballs.

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On March 22, a Nob Hill Apartments resident told police their car was also hit by paintballs.

The three locations are in eyesight of each other, although police did not say if the vandalism was related or happened on the same night.

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Scott Township

Assault charge: Gary Schuck, 54, of Scott, was charged with simple assault and harassment following a fight in the 400 block of Hill Street in the early hours of March 23, township police said.

DUI arrest: Scott Township police said they charged Joshua Cameron, 32, of Pittsburgh, with drunken driving and other traffic offenses during a stop in the 3000 block of Greentree Road on March 20.

Disorderly conduct charge: Scott Township police said Matthew Burns, 19, of Mt. Lebanon, was charged with disorderly conduct during a traffic stop in the 2100 block of Greentree Road on March 18.

Money stolen from home: Money and pills were stolen from a Hughes Street home on March 19, Scott Township police said.

Drug paraphernalia charge: Scott Township police said Jonathan Garside, 27, of Oakdale, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia during a traffic stop on Noblestown Road shortly after midnight on March 24.

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