Dog left in car, among other incidents in this week's Forest Hills police blotter.
Family received threatening phone calls after she went missing.
Shawn Jones was sentenced in federal court.
Carl Henderson is taken into custody in Monroeville on Tuesday.
The academy enables residents to better understand local law enforcement.
District Judge Thomas Caulfield also hears DUI and drug cases last week.
Forest Hills police blotter items from last week also include a vehicle fire and a lost bank card.
The Pittsburgh resident has been missing since September 2006.
Women leave restaurant without paying, road rage incident and retail thefts in this week's Edgewood police blotter.
The men had preliminary hearings last week before District Judge Thomas Caulfield in Forest Hills for the Jan. 22 home invasion on Ardmore Street.
District Judge Thomas Caulfield also hears cases involving DUIs, narcotics.
Suspects appear last week before District Judge Thomas Caulfield for preliminary hearings in connection with Swissvale shooting incident.
While it is widely believed that serial killer Edward Surratt is responsible for their deaths, he never admitted to the slayings nor was he ever charged in their deaths.
Also threatening phone call, intoxicated people and loud music in this week's Forest Hills police log.
Authorities have a suspect and are preparing an arrest warrant.
DUI accident with injuries, barking dog and other items from the Edgewood police log.
Mayor Luke Ravenstahl has fired Pittsburgh Police Chief Nate Harper, according to a report by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
James Jones of New York is accused of impersonating PNC Bank customers and withdrawing money from their accounts.
Keith Birkett will serve about a year's time for the offense.
Ashanti Montgomery was taken into custody on Sunday.
District Judge Thomas Caulfield hears several cases in his Forest Hills courtroom last week.
She was last seen or heard from in June 2011, just after she moved back to Pittsburgh from Florida.
A juvenile will face charges in the incident, Wilkinsburg police chief says.
A possible robbery suspect, a gas leak discovered and other items from the Forest Hills police blotter.
Also, home invasion, possible stolen scrap metal and minor gas leak in home in this week's Edgewood police blotter.
However, the Facebook version of the message conveys a very different scenario.
District Judge Thomas Caulfield handles numerous cases in his Forest Hills courtroom on Feb. 6.
Bus with emergency sign, thefts and a barking dogs among the other items this week from the Forest Hills police blotter.
Jonathan Miracle is accused of stealing an Eastern Area Prehospital Services ambulance from in front of the Swissvale Fire Department on Jan. 8.
Here's the Edgewood police blotter for the last week.
The man and woman believed their son needed money but learned later that they'd been scammed.
The man said occupants of a car yelled racial slurs, then shot at him after a high-speed chase along Greensburg Pike.
The surveillance video shows a man armed with a gun who robbed the Dollar General store in the 600 block of Penn Avenue around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The man's death was ruled a homicide.
District Judge Kim M. Hoots handled this case—and others—in her Wilkinsburg courtroom Jan. 31.
District Judge Thomas Caulfield handled this and other cases Jan. 30 in his Forest Hills courtroom.
The three men were involved in the two large brawls on Jan. 7 and 8 at the intersection of South Braddock and Woodstock avenues.
Neal Jones was among 10 Mon Valley suspects who were part of Tremaine 'Munch' Briston’s drug ring arrested by Attorney General’s Bureau of Narcotics investigators in 2001.
East McKeesport man charged in connection with the fight that led to stabbing.
Forest Hills police found several vehicles with flat tires in Plaza Shopping Center after they hit rocks on the highway in North Braddock—and other Forest Hills police news.