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Connellsville man denied bail in New YearÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ break-in, assaults

A Connellsville man has been jailed without bond in connection with a New YearÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Day break-in and the assault of two people with metal baseball bats. Joshua Lee Mulnix, 31, was arraigned Friday before District Judge Ronald Haggerty Jr. on charges of attempted homicide and conspiracy to ...

Two Uniontown men accused of stealing $6,000 from sandwich shop

Two Uniontown men are accused of stealing $6,327 from a Jersey MikeÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ sandwich shop at 712 W. Main Street in South Union Township, according to a criminal complaint. Last week state police issued warrants for Wesley Haynes, 24, and former employee Terrell Watson, 25, who are accused of ...

Fayette City woman accused of open lewdness

Police were called to a Washington Township neighborhood on several occasions Sunday in response to a Fayette City woman who was allegedly dragging trash into the middle of the road while naked. According to the criminal complaint, state police first responded at around 10 a.m. to a call ...

Man denied bail after allegedly breaking into Bullskin Township home

A man is accused of breaking into his mother-in-lawÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ home Bullskin Township, stealing a Jeep, and crashing it into nearby trees. State police allege that on Sunday around 6:30 p.m., Zachary Marsala, 44, of Sunland, Calif., broke windows at Angela StoyanoffÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ home located at 150 ...

Preliminary hearing scheduled in 2021 fatal crash in Perry Township

More than two years after he was charged with criminal homicide in a Perry Township crash, a McKeesport man is scheduled to go before a Fayette County district judge on Monday. In November 2022, James Earl Davis, 41, was charged with causing the death of Hope Derry, 29, of West Mifflin, when ...

Fayette County jail ‘ignites’ rehabilitation program in New Mexico

The Fayette County jail recently wrapped up its third semester of the IGNITE program, a pioneering rehabilitation initiative aimed at reducing recidivism. The inmates’ graduation came as Sheriff James Custer and Warden John Lenkey returned from New Mexico, where they played a key role in ...