MISSING: New Castle police searching for 16-year-old ‘taken against her will’

New Castle police are working to locate a 16-year-old girl they said was “taken against her will” from her home Sunday night. Criminal charges of kidnapping and other related offenses have been filed against Hobbs’ ex-boyfriend.

According to police, Haylee Hobbs was last seen wearing a gray hoodie and blue and purple boxers.

Police ask that anyone with information on the whereabouts of Hobbs or Jones call the New Castle City Police Department at 724-656-9300.

Source: MISSING: New Castle police searching for 16-year-old ‘taken against her will’

1 man is dead after shooting incident in Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH — Just after 6:30 p.m., on Saturday officers responded to the 100 block of E. Commons in Allegheny Commons East for a ShotSpotter alert.

When they got there, responders found a man shot multiple times and began first aid and CPR.

He was taken to a local hospital where he died from his wounds.

Homicide and Crime Scene Unit detectives processed evidence at the scene.

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There is no one in custody at this time and detectives will continue to investigate.

Source: 1 man is dead after shooting incident in Pittsburgh

Police search for two men who held up gas station in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh police were searching for two men who robbed a gas station on Pittsburgh’s South Side at gunpoint on Thursday night.

The robbery happened a little before 9 p.m. at the Sunoco on the 1600 block of Arlington Avenue.

Pittsburgh Public Safety said one of the two men was carrying a gun when they demanded money.

They ran off with an undisclosed amount of cash.

No one was hurt during the robbery.

Source: Police search for two men who held up gas station in Pittsburgh

70-year-old man killed, suspect in custody in Scott Township homicide

Victim was found dead on Thursday

A suspect is in custody after a 70-year-old man was found dead in Scott Township on Thursday.

The victim was found a little before 6 p.m. Thursday near railroad tracks behind South Hills Self Storage on Creek Street.

Source: 70-year-old man killed, suspect in custody in Scott Township homicide

3 Boston Police Officers Shot, Suspect Killed In Dorchester Standoff – CBS Boston

 

BOSTON (CBS) — Three Boston Police officers are recovering after they were shot and wounded in a standoff in Dorchester that lasted several hours Tuesday. Their injuries are considered non-life-threatening. The suspect who was shot by officers died, police said.

According to WBZ-TV I-Team sources, the officers were wearing body armor and at least two were shot in the legs. One of the officers was released from the hospital Tuesday night.

The officers went to a triple-decker home on Ferndale Street for a 911 call around 9:30 a.m., said Acting Boston Police Commissioner Gregory Long. It was reported that a person with a gun had threatened people inside.

The neighborhood was blocked off as several officers and SWAT trucks were called in.

Source: 3 Boston Police Officers Shot, Suspect Killed In Dorchester Standoff – CBS Boston

Person shows up at the hospital after being shot in Pittsburgh

A person showed up at the hospital with a gunshot wound to the arm after being shot in Pittsburgh’s Perry South neighborhood.

Police said their investigation began around 11 p.m. Tuesday when they responded to a ShotSpotter alert near the intersection of Maple Avenue and McIntyre Avenue.

Not long after that, a person showed up at a local hospital with a gunshot wound to the arm.

That victim was listed in stable condition.

No arrests have been announced.

Source: Person shows up at the hospital after being shot in Pittsburgh

Man in critical condition after stabbing in Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH —A man was taken to the hospital in critical condition following a stabbing in Pittsburgh’s South Side Slopes neighborhood.

The incident happened around 1:20 a.m. Monday at an apartment complex on the 2100 block of East Carson Street.

Pittsburgh Public Safety said officers found the victim inside an apartment with lacerations to his face and hands.

The victim told police another man attacked him with a serrated knife.

The suspect was taken into custody but taken to the hospital fire due to asthma or breathing problems.

The suspect’s name has not been released.

Pittsburgh Public Safety said he is expected to face attempted homicide and aggravated assault charges.

Source: Man in critical condition after stabbing in Pittsburgh

Chicago shootings: 47 shot, 9 fatally, in weekend gun violence, police say

CHICAGO — At least 47 people were shot, nine fatally, in weekend shootings across Chicago, police said.

A man was shot while walking his dog at about 11 a.m. Sunday morning in Logan Square, police said. He was struck in the hand and was taken to Humboldt Park Health in West Town in good condition.

Two people were shot, one fatally, in Chicago’s University Village neighborhood around 12:11 a.m. Sunday morning, police said. One man, 21 years old, was killed, and a woman, 38 years old, was hurt in the drive-by shooting that happened in the 1300-bock of W. Hastings Street near South Loomis. An unknown individual fired shots from a passing dark-colored sedan. Police said the woman was shot in the jaw. She was transported to John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County and is expected to recover. The man was shot in the back and police said he died at the hospital. No one was in custody. Area Three detectives are investigating.

One person was killed and another wounded Sunday morning in University Village on the Near West Side. A man, 21, was standing outside about 12:10 a.m. in the 1300-block of West Hastings Street when someone fired shots from a passing dark-colored sedan, striking him in the back, Chicago police said. He was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said. His name hasn’t been released yet. A 38-year-old woman sitting nearby was struck in the jaw and was taken to the same hospital, where she was in good condition, police said.

Source: Chicago shootings: 47 shot, 9 fatally, in weekend gun violence, police say

Police investigate whether two overnight shootings in Swissvale are related

One of the shootings killed a 23-year-old man.

Allegheny County Police are investigating a pair of overnight shootings in Swissvale, one of which killed a 23-year-old man.

Police responded to Smokey Wood Drive around 1 a.m., and found a man shot in the lower torso. He went to the hospital and later died.

Source: Police investigate whether two overnight shootings in Swissvale are related

14-year-old boy injured in middle Hill District shooting | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

A 14-year-old boy was shot and injured in the middle Hill District on Sunday morning, according to police.

At 11:30 a.m., officers were called to the 2000 block of Webster Avenue for reports of a juvenile gunshot victim. There, they found the boy, who had been shot in the leg.

Police said the boy had run into a family member’s house after he was shot.

Officers said they applied a tourniquet on boy’s leg to limit the flow of blood. Medics took him to a hospital in stable condition.

Detectives are investigating.

First Published November 7, 2021, 1:24pm

Source: 14-year-old boy injured in middle Hill District shooting | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Man with gun robs Pittsburgh store – WPXI

PITTSBURGH — A Pittsburgh store was robbed at gunpoint Saturday night.

The robbery occurred at the Family Dollar store in the 1200 block of Chartiers Avenue around 10 p.m., police said.

Employees reported that a man wearing a mask came up to the counter, showed a gun and took an undisclosed amount of cash from the register before running off toward a wooded area. No one was injured.

Source: Man with gun robs Pittsburgh store – WPXI

Johnstown woman charged after assault at Walmart parking lot

CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — A Johnstown woman faces charges after security footage showed her assaulting a woman at the Walmart parking lot in Richland, causing severe injuries.

The woman told Richland Township police that she was at the self-checkout Tuesday when 30-year-old Tiffany Pittman started yelling at Walmart employees, calling them racist for watching her check out, the affidavit noted. The woman defended employees by telling Pittman that they were just doing their jobs and were watching her, too.

While the woman was walking to her vehicle, she told police she heard Pittman yell, “You’re that ***** that said something to me in the store,” police noted. When she turned around, Pittman hit her in the face several times, spit on her, scratched her, threw her to the ground and kicked her before leaving.

Source: Johnstown woman charged after assault at Walmart parking lot

2 young men arrested after armed robbery at Pittsburgh store – WPXI

PITTSBURGH — Two juveniles have been arrested after an armed robbery at a convenience store in Pittsburgh’s Carrick neighborhood, police announced Thursday.

The robbery happened at the Uni-Mart on Brownsville Road on Oct. 30, just before 4 a.m.

One of the young men held someone at gunpoint while the second young man demanded money from a safe, police said. They got away with about $2,000 and 10 joint roller packs worth $30 each.

Source: 2 young men arrested after armed robbery at Pittsburgh store – WPXI

Man pleads guilty to murdering 90-year-old man near Pittsburgh cemetery – WPXI

According to a criminal complaint, Miller admitted to shooting Rende with a stolen .40 caliber pistol. He then allegedly took the victim’s ring and wristwatch.

Miller’s family said he has a mental illness and wasn’t on medication at the time he killed Rende, who was mentoring Miller and helping him get back on his feet.

Source: Man pleads guilty to murdering 90-year-old man near Pittsburgh cemetery – WPXI

Woman arrested after children found locked in closet of Steubenville home | WTOV

Steubenville police were called to a residence on 6th Street on Tuesday night after the Steubenville Fire Department was freeing two children locked in a closet. The officers reported seeing six children without adult supervision, several under the age of 5 — and one disabled. Michaela Curenton is now being charged with child endangerment. Her video arraignment was set for Wednesday afternoon in Steubenville Municipal Court.

Source: Woman arrested after children found locked in closet of Steubenville home | WTOV

3 people charged for allegedly assaulting off-duty Pittsburgh police detective

A Brookline woman is being charged for allegedly assaulting an off-duty Pittsburgh police detective Saturday night.

Police say 44-year-old Angie Hindman attacked Det. Michelle McHenry inside the Brook Line & Sinker bar around 11 p.m.

Source: 3 people charged for allegedly assaulting off-duty Pittsburgh police detective

Police Respond To Shooting in Carrick

Date: October 31, 2021
Incident Type: Shooting
Location: Zone 3
Summary:

Pittsburgh Police responded to the 1500 block of Brownsville Road around 2:20 a.m. for a reported shooting. 

When Zone 3 officers arrived, they located an unconscious male with multiple gunshot wounds. Officers rendered aid until EMS arrived. 

Medics transported the victim to a local hospital in critical condition. 

There were no suspect descriptions or direction of flight.

The Mobile Crime Unit arrived to process the scene, and the investigation is ongoing.

City of Pittsburgh Public Safety Media Blotter.

Source: Public Safety Blotter

Man stabbed in Pittsburgh’s South Side

PITTSBURGH — A man is in critical condition after being stabbed in Pittsburgh’s South Side around midnight Sunday.

The incident occurred at the intersection of S 21st and Sarah streets, where police were called for a stabbing.

When first responders arrived, they located a man with a stab wound to the right armpit. Medics transported the victim to a local hospital in critical condition.

The suspect was taken into custody at the scene.

The Mobile Crime Unit arrived to process the scene, and the investigation is ongoing.

Source: Man stabbed in Pittsburgh’s South Side

2 men sentenced to prison for destroying a Pittsburgh Police car during 2020 protest – WPXI

 

PITTSBURGH — Two residents of Allegheny County have been sentenced to prison after conspiring to set fire to a police vehicle during the downtown riot on May 30, 2020, and on a related charge of interference with a law enforcement officer during civil disorder on that same day, Acting U.S. Attorney Stephen R. Kaufman announced on Friday.

Da’Jon Lengyel, 24, of McKees Rocks will spend a little over two years in prison whereas Christopher West, 26, of Pittsburgh will spend four years, according to court documents.

>>> RELATED STORY: TIMELINE: 60 businesses reporting damage in downtown following Saturday riots

Source: 2 men sentenced to prison for destroying a Pittsburgh Police car during 2020 protest – WPXI

Man arrested after allegedly punching Port Authority driver in Pittsburgh over face mask issue

PITTSBURGH — A man was arrested and charged after he boarded a Port Authority bus in Pittsburgh, was asked to put a mask on and subsequently punched the bus driver, police said.

According to court documents, David Moore, 28, was charged with aggravated assault and terroristic threats in relation to the incident that took place at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Atwood Street on Monday just before 7 a.m.

Police said Moore took a mask out of his pocket when he was asked to put one on but started walking down the bus aisle without wearing it. The driver, a woman, asked him to put it on and he responded he was going to kill her.

Source: Man arrested after allegedly punching Port Authority driver in Pittsburgh over face mask issue

Man found guilty of murder in Pittsburgh bar shooting

PITTSBURGH —A man convicted of first-degree murder was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without parole, the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office said.

Kolbrin Holyfield, 27, of West Mifflin, was found guilty by Judge Beth Lazzara following a non-jury trial in July.

Police said Dahrique Smith, 25, of West Mifflin, was shot at the Rowdy Buck bar on East Carson Street in Pittsburgh’s South Side neighborhood in May 2017.

Source: Man found guilty of murder in Pittsburgh bar shooting

Police: Johnstown woman jailed after toddler found with stamp bag of heroin in her mouth

A Johnstown woman is behind bars after a toddler had a stamp bag of heroin in her mouth, police say.

According to the Adams Township Police, Janet Ruffing is facing drug charges along with endangering the welfare of children.

Police said they received a tip Sept. 17 that a 1-year-old child had been exposed to heroin while staying with Ruffing at her home on Ragers Hill Road.

The girl was allegedly with Ruffing while Ruffing was high on drugs and lost consciousness.

According to a criminal complaint, police interviewed Ruffing who admitted to the incident.

Source: Police: Johnstown woman jailed after toddler found with stamp bag of heroin in her mouth

Man Shot In The Stomach In Swissvale

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

SWISSVALE (KDKA) — A man is in critical condition after an overnight shooting in Swissvale, according to police.

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Allegheny County Police say that this happened just after 2 a.m. Sunday on the 7500 block of Washington Avenue.

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The man was shot in the stomach and taken to the hospital in critical condition.

Allegheny County Police have launched an investigation.

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Anyone who knows anything about the shooting is asked to reach out to police at the County Police Tip Line 1-833-ALL-TIPS.

Source: Man Shot In The Stomach In Swissvale

Colombia’s most wanted drug lord captured in jungle raid

BOGOTA, Colombia — Colombian security forces have captured the country’s most wanted drug trafficker, a rural warlord who stayed on the run for more than a decade by corrupting state officials and aligning himself with combatants on the left and right.

President Iván Duque likened the arrest Saturday of Dairo Antonio Úsuga to the capture three decades ago of Pablo Escobar.

Colombia’s military presented Úsuga to the media in handcuffs and wearing rubber boots preferred by rural farmers.

Úsuga, better known by his alias Otoniel, is the alleged head of the much-feared Gulf Clan, whose army of assassins has terrorized much of northern Colombia to gain control of major cocaine smuggling routes through thick jungles north to Central America and onto the U.S.

He’s long been a fixture on the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s most-wanted fugitives list, for whose capture it had been offering a $5 million reward. He was first indicted in 2009, in Manhattan federal court, on narcotics charges and for allegedly providing assistance to a far-right paramilitary group designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. government. Later indictments in Brooklyn and Miami federal courts accused him of importing into the U.S. at least 73 metric tons of cocaine between 2003 and 2014 through countries including Venezuela, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, and Honduras.

Source: Colombia’s most wanted drug lord captured in jungle raid

A  couple is charged with rent fraud

A couple from Monroeville is charged with trying to defraud the Pandemic Rent Assistance Program.

Police say applications by Devon Lane and Victoria Bennett were flagged by Action Housing.

Police investigated and say they found Lane applied for more than $645,000 in rent relief and received more than $222,000.

Source https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2021/10/23/couple-facing-charges-in-connection-with-rental-assistance-fraud/?amp

Youngwood man accused of taking $50K worth of guns, other items from 2 abandoned houses

By Renatta Signorini

You can contact Renatta at 724-837-5374, rsignorini@triblive.com or via Twitter .

A Youngwood man was charged Thursday after state police said he took $50,000 worth of guns, tools, coins and military collectibles from two abandoned houses, according to court papers.

George Raymond Weightman III, 43, told investigators he broke into the houses in Adamsburg and Hempfield to fund a drug addiction. He was jailed without bail on numerous counts of burglary, theft, receiving stolen property, criminal mischief and weapons violations.

He was being held at the Westmoreland County Prison.

State police arrested him Monday on two counts of receiving stolen property in connection with two guns reported stolen from the Adamsburg home.

Source: Youngwood man accused of taking $50K worth of guns, other items from 2 abandoned houses

Dental records show remains found at Carlton Reserve are those of Brian Laundrie, FBI says – East Idaho News

(CNN) — The FBI’s Denver office said Thursday that remains found a day earlier in a Florida nature reserve are those of Brian Laundrie, who disappeared last month just days after his fiancée Gabby Petito was reported missing.

The FBI said dental records confirmed the identification.

The identification came hours after police in North Port, Florida, said the remains that were found were skeletal and belonged to a human.

“They are human remains, no doubt there. I would say that the remains were consistent with one individual, you know skeletal remains,” North Port police spokesperson Josh Taylor told CNN.

Investigators also found clothing believed to be consistent with what Laundrie was wearing when he took off September 13, according to Taylor.

Less than a week after Laundrie went missing last month, authorities in Wyoming found Petito’s remains in a national forest. Her death was ruled a homicide by manual strangulation.

On Wednesday, investigators also found a backpack and a notebook belonging to Laundrie, 23, near the remains while they were searching the Carlton Reserve in North Port, according to FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael McPherson.

“The notebook to my understanding has not been opened. You know, that will need to be processed,” Taylor said.

A source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN the notebook is “possibly salvageable.” The source said the notebook was “outside of the dry bag.”

“It had been clearly wet and they are going to use any potential means to dry that out before opening it,” according to the source, who added: “They’ll be very careful with it.”

The source said it is unclear how the notebook ended up outside the dry bag.

When Taylor was asked about whether a weapon was found, he said he could not comment.

When asked if there is an ongoing search for the murderer of Gabby Petito, he responded, “That is certainly not in the North Port Police Department’s purview.”

During a search with police, Brian’s father, Chris Laundrie, was the first to spot an item belonging to his son, according to Taylor.

Laundrie family attorney Steven Bertolino told CNN’s Chris Cuomo on Wednesday that “the probability is strong that it is Brian’s remains.”

The discovery came on Wednesday morning when Laundrie’s parents and law enforcement searched an area of the reserve that had been underwater but recently reopened to the public.

“It’s quite sad, you can imagine as a parent, finding your son’s belongings alongside some remains. That’s got to be heartbreaking. And I can tell you that they are heartbroken,” Bertolino told Cuomo.

Search conditions had been very difficult

Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno said Thursday law enforcement had been searching in treacherous conditions, including nearly chest-high water full of snakes and alligators.

“These are very, very difficult conditions. You’re searching in areas that you just can’t walk up and look. It’s not like you’re searching a house or a car,” he said. “These areas are huge and they’re covered by water.”

The exhaustive search for Laundrie stretched over a month as authorities tried to piece together what happened to him and Petito during their road trip through the Western US this summer.

Petito, 22, disappeared on the trip amid tensions in their relationship, and her remains were later found near where the couple had last been seen together.

Laundrie, who had returned by himself to his parents’ home in Florida, refused to talk with investigators and didn’t return after telling his parents he was going to the nature reserve to hike.

He was not charged in Petito’s death, although he was indicted for allegedly using two financial accounts that did not belong to him in the days following her killing.

Authorities, including several K-9 units and off-road vehicles, returned to the reserve on Thursday morning to further search the area.

Brian Laundrie’s parents were on scene when remains were found

Laundrie’s family had declined to talk publicly following legal advice, but they had directed authorities to where they believed Laundrie may be staying in the reserve, Bertolino said.

The parents — Chris and Roberta Laundrie — joined in the search Wednesday morning and found a bag belonging to their son at the park, which their attorney described as “happenstance.”

According to Bertolino, Laundrie’s parents informed the FBI and the North Port Police Department on Tuesday night that they wanted to visit the park Wednesday morning to search for their son.

Law enforcement met them there and closely accompanied them as they entered the park, Bertolino said.

“As they went further in, Chris ventured off the trail into the woods. He was zigzagging in different areas, law enforcement was doing the same thing. And Roberta Laundrie was walking down the trail,” Bertolino said. “At some point, Chris locates what’s called a dry bag. The dry bag is a white bag, laying in the woods, say 20 feet or so off the trail.”

The dry bag was in some brambles and he didn’t want to move it because he wanted his law enforcement to see it, Bertolino said. However, Chris Laundrie couldn’t find law enforcement and didn’t want to leave the bag there with a news reporter standing nearby, so he picked it up, Bertolino explained.

“He did meet up shortly with law enforcement, they looked at the contents of the bag. At that time, law enforcement officers showed him a picture on the phone of a backpack that law enforcement had located also nearby and also some distance off the trail,” Bertolino told CNN.

“At that point, the Laundries were notified there was also remains near the backpack, and they were asked to leave the preserve.”

The remains were found “about 2 to 3 miles inside the Carlton Reserve, or about a 45-minute walk” from the entrance at Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, Taylor said Wednesday.

When asked why the parents chose to go to the park on Wednesday, Bertolino said it was the first day it was reopened to the public.

“The parents had assumed that the experts, the FBI and all the tracking teams they had would be able to locate Brian based upon the information that we had provided them to the specific areas and trails in the park that Brian liked to visit,” Bertolino said. “The park had been closed to the public. There was really no other reason for the Laundries to go search anywhere else.”

Source: Dental records show remains found at Carlton Reserve are those of Brian Laundrie, FBI says – East Idaho News

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