Butler County Scanner - Home - Facebook Police said they stopped him Sept. 18 on West Lake Lane, Slippery Rock. Dec. 5 Zamariae M. Jordan, 19, of Erie, was charged with three misdemeanor DUIs. Christian Zier, 14, of Center Township, helps clean downtown Butler Saturday morning. April 10 Richard A. Bowser II, 23, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanors evading arrest, false reports and disorderly conduct. Police said they stopped him on Bullcreek Road, Jefferson Township, and that a later blood test showed Rudishs blood-alcohol content at 0.169% with traces of THC. 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. It flipped on to its roof, ejecting him from the vehicle. Jan. 4 Jacob R. Ruth, 23, of Harmony, was charged with two counts of misdemeanor theft. Police said field sobriety tests showed signs of impairment, and a later blood test showed Kwasniewskis blood-alcohol level at .101%. Serving the Cranberry Twp, Mars, Evans City, Zelienople areas, Last Updated: September 05, 2022 09:18 PM, Timing, curb appeal key to a eventual sale price, Career journalist leaves Eagle, heads into retirement, Butler County warned to stay alert during spotted lanternfly hatching season, Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau. Section - Cranberry Eagle. State police, Butler. February 17, 2023 Business. Aug. 9 Richard C. Sager, 57, of Slippery Rock, was transported for injuries after police said his motorcycle was rear-ended by a 17-year-old male driving a Toyota Prius on Aug. 3 on Harlansburg Road in Lawrence County. A crime or fire involving on campus student housing must be entered into the log within two business days of when it was reported to University Police or a Campus Security Authority (CSA). We reach out to libraries, historical societies, and newspaper publishers so we . Police said field sobriety tests showed she was impaired, and a later breath test showed Leitchs blood-alcohol level at 0.205%. According to figures published in 2020, Butler County had 1 murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, 30 rape cases, 19 robberies, 106 aggravated assaults, 597 simple assaults, 118 burglary cases, 1,006 larceny-thefts, 29 motor vehicle thefts, and 10 arson incidents. Dec. 13 Ross W. Neary, 25, of Pittsburgh, was charged with misdemeanor theft. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle. Dec. 12 Joseph R. Birsa, 44, of Cranberry Township, was charged with misdemeanor simple assault and summary harassment. Oct. 31 Brock Hepler, 19, of Butler, was involved in a vehicle accident on Armco Drive. Oct. 31 Douglas Young, 57, of New Castle, was charged with misdemeanors false identification and conspiracy, and Kayla Randall, 29, of Butler was charged with misdemeanors theft and conspiracy. Jan. 3 Stephanie L. Evanoski, 33, of New Castle, was charged with felony theft. Jan. 4 Brooke R. Fair Smith, 29, of Butler, was charged with misdemeanor use and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said field sobriety tests showed she was impaired, and a later blood test showed Currans blood alcohol content at 0.22% with traces of marijuana. Police said he took an iPad from a previous employer. A later breath test showed Yockeys blood alcohol content at 0.223%. Oct. 31 Jennifer J. Snyder, 45, and Christina L. Seyler, 41, both of Butler, were involved in a vehicle accident on Freeport Road and Simon Drive, Jefferson Township. April 8 Eli M. Zatezalo, 52, of Gibsonia, was charged with two. Emergencies Dial 911. Police said field sobriety tests showed she was impaired, and a later blood test showed Taylors blood-alcohol content at 0.103%. Police said Lockwood was found in possession of marijuana, a metal grinder and rolling papers. Police said she fabricated a report about someone assaulting her. Police said he showed signs of impairment, and a later blood test showed traces of fentanyl and THC in his system. 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. Oct. 25 Dale C. Kot, 19, of Falls Creek, was charged with several misdemeanor DUIs and reckless endangerment. 2 candidates run for Connoquenessing Township. Aug. 26 Two people were charged after a July 28 traffic stop on Kendall Avenue. . Police said they stopped him Dec. 3 on Route 422, Muddy Creek Township. Oct. 26 Brian A. Workley, 47, of Prospect, was charged with misdemeanors of driving under the influence. City of Butler | Bureau of Police - Butler, Pennsylvania Police said she sent the cards and never heard from the company. police@butlertwp.org. Police said ODonnell showed signs of impairment. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. His previous work experience includes stints at KWCH 12 Eyewitness News, the local CBS affiliate in . Police said field sobriety test showed he was impaired, and a later breath test showed Orrs blood-alcohol content at 0.165%. He was not wearing a seat belt. Police said he left Target with $540 worth of merchandise without paying for it. Police said he took two laptops valued at $3,050 and a cellphone valued at $296 from his former place of work. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. 316-268-6213. Oct. 31 Jennifer J. Snyder, 45, and Christina L. Seyler, 41, both of Butler, were involved in a vehicle accident on Freeport Road and Simon Drive, Jefferson Township. April 27 A 47-year-old Cabot man was cited for multiple dog law violations after his dog killed five chickens and injured three others at the home of a 39-year-old Cabot man on Stoney Hollow Road in Winfield Township. that her vehicle struck another vehicle, and she fled the scene. Butler, New Jersey 07405. Dec. 11 Shawn M. Reidy Jr., 24, of Franklin, Venango County, was flown to a hospital for treatment after he was ejected from a pickup truck he was driving in a one-vehicle crash on Interstate 79 in Lancaster Township. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle 4/29/23. Police said he took $20 and multiple jewelry items from a residence. Butler Police Department. Troop D - Pennsylvania State Police Police said he crashed his vehicle Sept. 22 on Sunbury Lane, Center Township. Police said he answered a question inaccurately when applying to purchase a firearm at Sportsmans Supply Co. in Summit Township. Police said field sobriety tests showed he was impaired, and a later blood test showed Rishels blood alcohol content at 0.085%. Dec. 5 Albert R. Harding III, 45, of Boyers, was charged with misdemeanor drug possession. Police said he left Summit Academy. Lifelong Summit Township resident Chester "Chad" Spohn III is challenging township supervisor chairman Willie Adams in the May 16 primary election for a seat on the township board of supervisors. Dec. 13 Paul Roth Jr., 61, of New Castle, was charged with misdemeanor theft. Police stopped him Nov. 26 on Interstate 79, Worth Township. Police said he threatened to kill someone Oct. 29. The SUV was then struck by another vehicle. Local News Government Education Crime & Courts Police Reports Butler County's Most Wanted Health. More than 300 people attended the annual Strike Out Child Abuse event Sunday, April 30 at the Family Bowlaway. Aug. 26 Two people were charged after a July 28 traffic stop on Kendall Avenue. Feb. 10 Jeremy N. Agostino, 43, of Slippery Rock, was charged with a felony and . Police said all three people in the vehicle had active warrants for their arrest. Police said he hit and threatened someone. Police said they stopped her Oct. 23 on Decatur Drive, Butler Township. Police said he crashed his vehicle on Oct. 14 on Allegheny Church Road, Allegheny Township. 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. Jan. 13 A 63-year-old Bruin woman was scammed out of gift cards by an illegitimate company called Axel Corp., police said. March 2 Jonathan M. Tacey IV, 25, of Parker, was charged with misdemeanors drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia. Jan. 3 Jacob E. Hilton, 19, of Beaver in Beaver County, was charged with misdemeanor simple assault and summary harassment. Police said Barbary tried to flee police and hide under his vehicle as well as demonstrating signs of impairment. Police said he was found with a small amount of marijuana. Police said Stolle ran a stop sign and hit Grahams vehicle. Photo Gallery: Sunday, April 30, 2023. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%. Aug. 3 Richard S. Campbell, 38, of Carnegie, Allegheny County was charged with misdemeanors simple assault and disorderly conduct and a summary charge of harassment after police said he pushed, punched and fought someone July 9 in the North Park Lounge Bamboo Bar & Beach. Bureau of Police. Police said he answered a question inaccurately when applying to purchase a firearm at Logans Gun Gallery, North Washington Township. An FBI agent, several Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and other officers could be seen walking around the neighborhood, going door to door and trying to speak with neighbors. Fax: 973-838-3454. Jan. 5 John D. Gibson III, 43, of Connoquenessing, was charged with misdemeanors DUI and drug possession. Police said they stopped her on Bonniebrook Road, Summit Township. Police said she took $1,300 from a residence. Dec. 12 Brandon P. Shields, 37, of Cranberry Township, was charged with a felony and misdemeanor of a false written statement. April 12 Deborah E. Cooper, 47, of Pittsburgh, was charged with a felony and misdemeanor of a false written statement. Voice: 973-838-4100. March 1 Michael A. Ingrassia, 40, of Seven Fields, was charged with misdemeanors DUI and accidents involving personal injury or property damage after police said he crashed his vehicle on Route 228.