Crime & Safety
Blotter: Woman Tells Police Antifreeze Left Out to Kill Cats
Canonsburg and Cecil police are investigating the following incidents.

Mary Lou Tokar, of 243 E. College St., told Friday morning that someone in her neighborhood has been leaving out cups of antifreeze–and she told officers she believed it was being left out to kill stray cats.
She said she found and dumped out three cups of antifreeze Thursday and another cup on Friday.
Items Stolen
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Nicholas Codori, of 402 Peco St. told Canonsburg police on Sunday afternoon that someone had stolen two Crosby shackles valued at $3,500 and two steel plates valued at $400 from out in front of his garage.
Man Charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
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charged a Pittsburgh man with making false reports to law enforcement, driving with a suspended license and possession of drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop at 8:37 p.m. Sunday.
Police said Jamie Tadowick crossed the center line on Southpointe Boulevard and was weaving in and out of traffic.
When an officer stopped him, he first gave them a false name. Once police learned his identity, they also learned that Tadowick's license had been suspended.
Police said they also found a pipe used for smoking drugs in the vehicle.
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