Monday, May 16, 2011

Carlynton School District Ballot 2011

5 to be elected; 4-year term
  • Democrats -- Sharon R. Wilson, Betsy Tassaro, Jim Schriver, Thomas W. Brown, Raymond A. Walkowiak, Raymond P. Broglie, David G. Roussos, Ronald E. McCartney

  • Republicans -- Betsy Tassaro, Raymond A. Walkowiak, Thomas W. Brown, Raymond P. Broglie, Ronald E. McCartney, Sharon R. Wilson, Jim Schriver, David G. Roussos
** CARLYNTON SAVE OUR SCHOOLS BALLOT CHOICES **
  • David G. Roussos
  • Jim Schriver
  • Betsy Tassaro
  • Raymond A. Walkowiak
  • Sharon R. Wilson

Crafton Council Ballot 2011

CRAFTON WARD 1

Member of council
2 to be elected; 4-year term
  • Democrats -- Joseph W. Hayes, Charlene Krenke, Dan Cindric
CRAFTON WARD 2

Member of council
1 to be elected; 4-year term
  • Democrats -- April Weitzel, Fred Amendola
  • Republicans -- Robert C. Brown
CRAFTON WARD 3

Member of council
1 to be elected; 4-year term
  • Democrats -- Wayne H. Nock, Anastasia D. Wojda

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Earlier this year (02/14/2011) the Carnegie Police Department reported an attempted child luring incident.

(04/08/2011) Carnegie Police report the student from Carlynton School District again reported seeing this individual in the Carnegie community.

The man was described as an older white male with gray hair wearing a camouflage colored ball cap. The man was driving an older model, white, "beat-up" pick-up truck with 2 doors. The driver attempted to have the student approach the vehicle.

Please tell your children to avoid talking to strangers and to always travel in groups.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Carnegie Police
(412) 279-4300 or Crafton Police (412) 921-2016

Information obtained from the Crafton Crime Watch Email

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Get Involved - Save Crafton Elementary

There are 2 Facebook pages dedicated to saving Carlynton School District. Join Facebook, Like the page and add your thoughts to the discussion.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Female Assaulted - Crafton Ingram Shopping Center

On 2-8-2011 Crafton Police responded to a 9-1-1 call at the Crafton Ingram Shopping Center (Busy Beaver) for a female that was assaulted and her vehicle stolen.

The victim reported that a white male, average height, wearing dark pants and a white hoodie approached her when she was getting in her vehicle, struck her in the back of the head with an unknown object and stole her vehicle.

The vehicle is a red 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo bearing Pennsylvania registration HBZ1666.

Anyone with information in regards to this incident are asked to call Crafton Police
at (412) 921-2016.

All information obtained from Crime Watch Alert email.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Home Entered on Walnut Street

Sometime between 01/14/11 and 01/26/11 an unoccupied house on Walnut Street was broken into by unknown actors. It did not appear that the actors stole anything from the house but they did write graffiti on the walls that taunted the owner and cause damage to two doors.

Note: Edited dates from the original email. Dates in email stated 02/14/11 and 02/26/11, email only received on 1/26/11.

Apartment Broken Into - Promenade St.

On January 25th 2011 at approximately 2PM an apartment on Promenade Street was entered by a man wearing gloves and a mask through an unlocked door. He was described as a white male to be in his 20's, skinny, approximately 6 foot tall. The victim fought with the actor until she was struck in the head with a silver colored revolver. The actor then stole money and prescription drugs from the home and fled in a gray colored SUV.

The suspect vehicle was located by the City of Pittsburgh Police and was impounded by Allegheny County Police Detective Bureau.

The suspects in this incident were known to the victim. They have been identified and arrests are pending.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Carnegie Police Warn Of Snow-Shoveling Scheme

CARNEGIE, Pa. -- Police in Carnegie are warning residents that those offering to help shovel some of the snow that fell in the region may actually be looking for an opportunity to help themselves.

Channel 4 Action News' Marcie Cipriani reported that Police Chief Jeffrey Harbin said at least two men have been going door to door, offering to shovel sidewalks........