Friday, November 30, 2012
Police said Jessica Cox of Coraopolis pawned the necklace for $225.
A Coraopolis woman is facing felony theft charges after police said she stole a $20,000 necklace from a Sewickley Heights home where she worked. Jessica Cox, 28, of Ridge Avenue, is charged with felony counts of theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property. Sewickley Heights police were called Nov. 17 to a residence in the 400 block of Scaife Road where the homeowner reported she was missing a necklace valued at $20,000 that she had stored in a purse. Police said the owner had been diligent about monitoring the necklace, described as a gold Aaron Basha necklace with diamonds and charms, because she recently hired a new cleaning lady whom she was aware had a troubled past. Police said Cox had only cleaned there twice. Police said …
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Leetsdale police said this is David Rambo Jr.'s fourth retail theft charge.
An Ambridge man is charged with felony retail theft, accused of filling a shopping cart with flowers and attempting to take them from a local grocery store, Leetsdale police reported. David Paul Rambo Jr., 44, is also charged with public drunkenness. Police said a Giant Eagle employee confronted Rambo on May 9 after he was seen outside the store pushing a shopping cart full of flowers, attempting to walk away with them. Police said the employee was just getting off work and asked Rambo what he was doing, to which he replied that his wife was inside the store. When the employee asked Rambo if he paid for the flowers, police said he took them back to the store. Police said Rambo got into a car parked outside the Giant Eagle. Police found the…
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Magisterial District Judge Robert Ford orders Brittanny Jenkins and Christina Naill to stand trial. Charges against Eric Sigal, 24, of Bellevue, are dismissed.
A trio accused of burglarizing homes across the North Hills appeared Tuesday in Leetsdale District Court to answer charges connected to a Franklin Park residential burglary. Magisterial District Judge Robert Ford ordered Brittanny Jenkins, 29, of West View, and Christina Naill, 21, of Avella, to each stand trial on one count of receiving stolen property. Burglary, criminal conspiracy and theft charges filed against the women were dropped. The same charges plus an additional count of receiving stolen property against Eric Sigal, 24, of Bellevue, also were dismissed. Before the charges were dismissed, Allegheny County Assistant District Attorney Lawrence Mitchell explained that not enough evidence was produced to pursue the other charges. …
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District Magistrate Office, District Judge Robert L. Ford
190 Ohio River Blvd, Leetsdale, PA
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11:54 pm on Friday, November 30, 2012
Omg I know this girl we grew up together and she is a very sweet girl with a lovely son but addiction has gotten the best of her i pray that all is well and that this is her rock bottom and that she can get over this and move on love you jess   more ›