Crime & Safety

Two Males Arrested at Baldwin Stadium After Friday's Football Game

Also, 1701 Parkline Drive, Apt. 12, residents cited again for disorderly conduct, and more in these Whitehall Borough police briefs (Aug. 30-Sept. 5).

Not Leaving it All on the Field

On Friday, Sept. 2, at approximately 10 p.m., the arrested two males whom police say were about to engage in a fight at the Stadium immediately following the Baldwin High-Fox Chapel Area High School varsity .

Police reported that the two males, one 48 years old and the other 17, were calling each other names and “thumping” their chests before being arrested for disorderly conduct.

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The 48 year old is Gregory Joseph Jacobs, of 1091 Rural Ridge Drive in Cheswick Borough. The identity of the 17 year old is not being released. He is from Sharpsburg Borough.

Mielcarek and Scarnati Cited Again

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On Sept. 2 at approximately 9 p.m., Whitehall police officers responded to a report of disturbing and loud noise coming from 1701 Parkline Drive, Apt. 12, in the .

The leaseholders there—Zachary Mielcarek and Michael Scarnati, both 19—were both cited by Whitehall police for disorderly conduct related to the incident.

Whitehall police officers have reported to 1701 Parkline, Apt. 12, .

Frozen Food Stolen From 7-Eleven on Radford Road

On Sept. 2 at approximately 12:15 a.m., Whitehall police responded to the on Radford Road for a report of theft. The manager on duty there reported that a male was observed filling a backpack with items from the store and leaving without paying.

Whitehall police have video of the incident and are in the process of identifying the thief. The 7-Eleven manager reported that the male stole only frozen food, which was valued between $15 and $25.

Criminal Mischief on Prospect Road

On Monday, Sept. 4, at approximately 6 p.m., Whitehall police responded to the 1100 block of Prospect Road for a report of criminal mischief. Police arrived at the scene and discovered a hole in a window of the victim’s home.

Police reported finding a small ball bearing, or “BB,” on the damaged window’s ledge, which was “apparently shot from a passing vehicle,” according to Whitehall police Deputy Chief Richard M. Danko.

The incident is under investigation.

Man Pulled Over on Route 51 Had Warrant from Beaver County

On Monday, Sept. 5, at approximately 4:30 p.m., Whitehall police officers on patrol initiated a traffic stop on Route 51.

When the officers identified the occupant of the stopped vehicle—Paul R. Wolf Jr., 46, of 416 Colerain St. in Pittsburgh’s Carrick neighborhood—they discovered that Wolf had an outstanding warrant from Beaver County stemming from a failure-to-appear offense.

The officers took custody of Wolf and transported him to the Beaver County Sheriff's Office.

Wolf is not being charged with a traffic violation.


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