Monday, March 4, 2013
Officers pose as customers interested in buying stolen construction tools in order to arrest man who later admitted to burglaries in Cranberry, McCandless, Hampton and Pittsburgh.
Northern Regional police are proving you can find just about anything on Craigslist—even burglary suspects. Chief T. Robert Amman said officers from the department used the classified advertisement website to track down a Pittsburgh man suspected of stealing power tools from businesses across the North Hills. “It was good work done by them,” Amman said. “They were checking Craigslist and they found some matches on the tools taken.” Jeremy Lee Caskey, 31, of McKees Rocks, is charged with theft, receiving stolen property, burglary and criminal mischief in the incidents. According to Amman, Caskey broke into vehicles and storage trailers at Air Duct Maintenance Inc., and Knobeloch Heating and Cooling in Bakerstown Feb. 20 to steal …
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Both accused burglars remain jailed, charged in break-ins reported in McCandless, Franklin Park, Ross, Pine, Ohio and Moon townships.
A pair of Pittsburgh men, identified by police as suspects in a string of break-ins in several northern suburbs last year, will stand trial for burglaries committed in Pine and McCandless. Brian Flesher, 26, and Garrett Lucas, 24, were ordered held for court Wednesday after both waived their right to preliminary hearings before Magisterial District Judge William Wagner. Flesher faces multiple counts of burglary, theft and other offenses stemming from burglaries at homes and at least one business in Pine Township, McCandless, Franklin Park, and Ross, Ohio and Moon townships, according to police and court documents. According to a criminal complaint, Flesher in December told police he kicked in doors—sometimes using Lucas as a lookout— to …
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Break-ins occurred in McCandless, Franklin Park, Ross, Pine, Ohio and Moon townships.
When Brian Flesher met with police at the beginning of December, he told them he wanted to get everything out in the open so he could begin to get help for his drug addiction, according to a criminal complaint. "Everything" included burglaries at homes and a business in McCandless, Franklin Park, Ross, Pine, and Ohio townships, court documents state. The 26-year-old Pittsburgh man now sits in the Allegheny County Jail, unable to post bail, facing a multitude of burglary, theft, receiving stolen property and criminal conspiracy charges. Flesher also is charged in Moon Township with stealing jewelry from a Shafer Road home. In nearly every burglary, Flesher kicked in a side or rear door to gain entry into the home; he told police he …
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Stephen Hudec died Friday. He was awaiting trial on dozens of burglary, theft charges.
The cause and manner of death for a 20-year-old Richland man who was awaiting trial on multiple charges will not be determined for months, the Allegheny County Medical Examiner's office said Saturday. Stephen Hudec died Friday morning, just two days after waiving his preliminary hearing on 31 counts that included burglary; theft; loitering and prowling at night; receiving stolen property; and conspiracy. He was charged in a series of crimes in the Pine-Richland area that occurred from July through October. Investigators accused him of breaking into homes and cars to steal thousands of dollars worth of electronics, a gun, cash and other items to support his drug addiction, according to court documents. He also faced nearly 40 similar …
The Medical Examiner's Office confirms the death of Stephen Paul Hudec, 20, who on Wednesday waived his right to a preliminary hearing.
A 20-year-old Richland man, who was recently charged and held for court in a string of burglaries, has died. The Allegheny County Medical Examiner's office confirmed that Stephen Paul Hudec died at 11:42 a.m. Friday. The cause and manner of death have not been determined. Hudec was charged in a series of crimes in the Pine-Richland area from July through October. Investigators accused him of breaking into homes and cars to steal thousands of dollars worth of electronics, a gun, cash and other items to support his drug addiction, according to court documents. When he appeared Wednesday before Magisterial District Judge William K. Wagner, he waived his right to a preliminary hearing and was ordered to stand trial. Prosecutors withdrew one of…
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Stephen Hudec, 20, is charged with stealing items from residences and unattended vehicles.
A 20-year-old Richland man is charged with going on a crime spree in the Pine-Richland area, breaking into homes and cars to steal thousands of dollars worth of electronics, a gun, cash and other items to support his drug addiction, according to court documents. Stephen Paul Hudec appeared Wednesday before Magisterial District Judge William K. Wagner for a preliminary hearing, but it was postponed for a week. He faces 32 charges—nine counts of burglary; 14 counts of theft; two counts of loitering and prowling at night; three counts of receiving stolen property; and four counts of criminal conspiracy. The burglaries occurred between July and October, police said. Six burglaries occurred near Hudec's Elgro Road residence in Richland Township…
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Police said there have been four break-ins in three weeks.
Franklin Park police are warning residents after a series of daylight burglaries. According to the police department website, there have been four break-ins since Nov. 12. All of them occurred during the day. Click here for an interactive map showing the approximate locations of the break-ins. In the most recent burglary on McAleer Road near Mt. Nebo Road, police said a family returning from vacation found thousands of dollars of jewelry missing. "For anyone it's traumatic when their home is broken into," Franklin Park Police Chief Don Dorsch told WPXI-TV. "They're getting in quickly by forcibly entering the homes. They're going after mainly jewelry." Dorsch said the break-ins are all random and have all occurred not far from the …
Thursday, November 1, 2012
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Friday, October 26, 2012
There have been four break-ins since Oct. 17 in homes within a mile of the Northway Mall.
Ross Township police are spending a lot of extra time in several neighborhoods in the vicinity of Northway Mall, where a burglar or burglars struck four times within a week. "The increased patrols include patrol cars, bicycle patrol, and plain-clothes officers in unmarked cars," said Detective Brian Kohlhepp. In the first burglary at a Babcock Boulevard home on Oct. 17, a weapon may have been taken. "There were a number of firearms in plain sight at the residence of the first burglary that were passed over by the burglar," said Kohlepp. "There is one firearm currently being considered. It is unknown at this time if it was taken by the burglar." The break-in on Oct. 17 was the first of four. The others that followed were: All four …
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Matthew Lohr has been charged in Allegheny and Butler counties.
Matthew Lohr shuffled into the magistrate's courtroom Wednesday wearing the gray striped prison uniform issued by Butler County Prison, his ankles and wrists cuffed. The 29-year-old Mars man waived his preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge William K. Wagner on three felony charges of burglarizing a Pine Township home. Then he returned to Butler County where he faces 75 charges in that county's court system. No Stranger to the Court System This 5-foot-10 man with a slight build is no stranger to the court system. His history of court appearances dates back to 2003 when Zelienople police charged then-19-year-old Lohr with burglary, receiving stolen property, theft, criminal trespass, criminal mischief and conspiracy, …
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