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Week of April 6

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Bethel Park

Retail theft: The Shop ‘n Save located at 5001 Library Road asked police for assistance March 29 with a shoplifter. Jarrell Warren, 25, of South Park, was taken into custody without incident, according to reports.

Retail theft: Loss prevention at Kohl’s at Village Square Mall on Oxford Drive asked police for assistance with a group of shoplifters April 4. Arrested were Dennis Woodring, 41, of Clarksville and Syna Mcosker, 39, of Washington. Ashley Keen, 27, of Eighty Four will be charged via summons and there is a warrant for the arrest of Adam Griffey, 39, of McKeesport, police said.

Castle Shannon

Receiving stolen property: Jacquelyn May, 19, of 3206 May Street, Pittsburgh, was arrested March 26 in the 3700 block of Library Road and charged with theft and receiving stolen property, according to reports.

Peters Township

Bank robbery: Peters police and the FBI are investigating the robbery of the First Niagara Bank branch at 4073 Washington Road in the McDowell Plaza in McMurray that occurred shortly after noon March 31. According to Detective Bryan Barbour of the Peters Township police, a black man, in his early 50s, 5 feet, 6 inches to 5 feet, 10 inches tall with a slender build, wearing a dark sweatshirt, sunglasses and a blue bandana over the lower half of his face, entered the bank carrying a black umbrella. Barbour said no weapon was visible, but the suspect threatened the use of one if he was not given money by a teller. According to Barbour, there were several witnesses. The suspect fled on foot, but was seen getting into a newer model black Cadillac sedan that was believed to have been parked behind the nearby Kmart. Witnesses described the vehicle as clean and having “shiny chrome wheels,” he said. Peters police were assisted by police departments from Cecil and North Strabane townships.

Retail theft: A black woman left Rite-Aid at the corner of Washington and Waterdam roads shortly after 1:30 p.m. April 1 with a shopping cart half full of merchandise. Police said she left in a silver sedan going south on Washington Road.

Mt. Lebanon

Aggravated assault: David Jackson, 33, of 10 North Meadowcroft Avenue, Apt. 10, Pittsburgh, was arrested March 27 on North Meadowcroft Avenue and charged with aggravated assault, carrying a firearm without a license and terroristic threats.

Outstanding warrant: Alisher Khatamov, 28, of 15 Bower Hill Road, Apt. B2, Pittsburgh, was arrested March 23 on an outstanding warrant from Allegheny County, police said.

Receiving stolen property: Michael Flickinger, 26 of 4276 Sylvan Road, Wooster, Ohio, was arrested March 20 on McFarland Road and charged with receiving stolen property and misbranding and possession of a controlled substance.

South Fayette

Loose horse: Police were called to the intersection of Dutch Hill and Gilmore roads on April 3 for a report of a tan and white horse walking down the middle of the road. The horse was captured and return to its owner, police said.

Upper St. Clair

ID stolen: Police are investigating a complaint from a resident of Ruthfred Drive who said someone stole his identity and used it to open an account and purchase two iPhones valued at $1,500. The victim said he was not aware of the theft until he received a call from a collection agency, police said.

Juvenile theft: Police said Target at South Hills Village will file charges against a 13-year-old male who stole an iPhone case and charger valued at $55 on March 29.

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