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Monday, January 7, 2013

Nearby: Couple Found with Gun, Heroin After New Year's Fight at Moon Hotel

Staff members at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Moon Township called police when a woman came to the front desk and said her boyfriend held a gun to her head during a fight.

A New Year's Day domestic fight at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Moon Township lead to a couple's arrest on drug charges, police said.  Staff members at the Thorn Run Road hotel called police when a woman, later identified as 19-year-old Phalonda Pollard, of Pittsburgh, came to the front desk and said her boyfriend held a gun to her head during a fight in their hotel room.  After police arrived, Pollard warned officers that her boyfriend, 20-year-old William Richard Jackson Bosley, of Penn Hills, was armed and could be coming to the lobby.  When Bosley came to the lobby, police found no weapons on him. Pollard then recanted her story, claiming she "made up the story about the gun," according to a complaint filed by Officer James Kazmierczak. …

Friday, September 28, 2012

Nearby: Man Loses Finger in Fight at Ditka's in Robinson

A man is charged with disorderly conduct and simple assault after a fight at a Robinson restaurant.

It started out as a family dinner at Ditka's steakhouse, and ended with a severed finger on the floor of the Robinson Plaza eatery.  Robinson Police said a man's finger was bitten off during a family brawl Sept. 22 at the Robinson restaurant. Tony Sellitti Jr., 48, of West Virginia, has been charged with simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct in connection to the incident, according to police records.  Police said Sellitti was on hand at an elderly relative's birthday at the restaurant, when he and his brother-in-law began arguing.  Patrons at the restaurant said Sellitti stood up and attempted to hit the man in the face with a wine glass, but the glass shattered as the relative raised his fists to defend himself, according to …

Monday, July 23, 2012

'Dark Knight Rises' Audience Evacuates Homestead Theater After a Fight

Just two days after a gunman opened fire and killed 12 people at a "Dark Knight" premiere in Colorado, ticket holders at Loew's Theater in West Homestead were nearly trampled by a fearful audience.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

QV Senior Already Facing Drug Offenses Charged Again

Leetsdale police said Jamal Gloster, 18, and Myles Graham, 20, of Leetsdale, fought last week in Henle Park.

A Quaker Valley High School senior already facing drug charges and a Leetsdale man were both arrested last week after a fist fight broke out between the two in Henle Park. Leetsdale police filed charges today against Jamal A. Gloster, 18, of Nevin Avenue, Sewickley, and Myles Graham, 20, of Ohio River Boulevard, Leetsdale. Both are charged with simple assault and harassment. According to a criminal complaint, police were called to in Henle Park shortly after 4:30 p.m. Thursday, May 17, for a report of a fight between two males near the upper pavilion. Police said Gloster and Graham were going their separate ways when officers arrived. Officers stopped and interviewed Gloster, who told police that he and Graham fought “in order to establish…

Silkyslim

10:15 pm on Tuesday, May 29, 2012

I cannot believe ppl are still talking about Jamal. Seriously get a life and move on. You act like he is a "hardcore" criminal. I guess this was a "shock" to the Sewickley/QV area; seriously it happens everyday.   more ›

Friday, April 20, 2012

Sewickley Police Blotter: Fights, Thefts and Gas Leaks

Sewickley police reported to the following recent incidents.

Sewickley police said a dinner party went awry earlier this month after an argument between two women escalated into a food fight at a borough residence. Officers were dispatched April 5 to the 300 block of McCready Way after the host of the dinner party became alarmed. Police said the resident reported to officers that two female guests he invited over for dinner and cocktails began to argue and at one point the argument escalated into a food fight. The resident told police he felt the argument became too violent so he called authorities. When police arrived, one of the women had already left, police said. The host was advised to call police if the woman returned.  Sewickley Police also responded to the following. Each incident reflects …

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