The closure will last until about 2 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11, police said.
Twenty-one women testified against Dr. Thomas Tyma in preliminary hearings.
One woman attacked Saturday and another Monday after walking their dogs in the early morning hours are in their mid-20s. They apparently have no connection to their attacker, police said.
A woman attacked Saturday and another Monday after walking their dogs in the early morning hours are both in their mid-twenties and have no obvious connection to their attacker, police said.
Suspect is not found during a door-to-door search of the apartment building and the surrounding area with the Ross K-9 unit as well as an aerial search after the incident was reported Saturday morning.
A West View woman and a Bellevue man worked together to steal items that could be pawned or sold on the street in order to raise money for their drug habits, according to court records.
Running backs coach Kirby Wilson is being treated at a Pittsburgh hospital after fire sweeps through his home.
The Ross Police Department provided the following information. Arrests do not indicate a conviction. This blotter includes notable incidents from Dec. 14-26.
No one is hurt, but restaurant is forced to close for the day.
Federal prosecutors say Patricia K. Smith used the money to buy homes, jewelry and cars.
Brian Opiela will be the featured speaker.
The incident occurred on Babcock Boulevard.
One of the alleged robbers is also charged with burglary in another incident in the North Hills.
John Hammel, 32, is charged with felony theft, receiving stolen property and first-degree robbery in the holdup.
Investigators charge Robin Sayers with supplying alcohol at the party.
The following information was supplied by the Ross Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction. This blotter covers notable incidents in the time period between Dec. 6 and Dec. 12.
Police arrested John Hammel, 32, on Friday and charged him with multiple felonies.
Both West View Police and Ross Township Police have identified suspects and plan to file charges, according to spokesmen for both departments.
The convenience store on Thompson Run Road was robbed Nov. 30.
An 18-year-old who learned he would be arraigned on a warrant tried to escape arrest Dec. 15, by running from the Magisterial District Court 05-2-02 in West View.
No one was injured during the incident, although the owner tried to fend off the robber, hitting him with a coffee pot, police said.
United States Marines in full dress uniform and Ross Township Police Officers will load the toys into a van for the donation today at 10:30 a.m. the Kmart in McIntyre Square.
The Ross-West View EMS team raised $1,000 for the Special Olympics for its jump into the icy cold Ohio River.
Stevie McCurry was recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia and is undergoing treatment at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
Christopher Frances Dimaio, one of three arrested Nov. 16, in the theft of small toys from Kmart, Walmart and Toys "R" Us stores across several states, was denied a reduced bond Wednesday.
Santa will be visiting neighborhoods throughout the North Hills. Patch helps track when he'll be where.
The following information was supplied by the Ross Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction. The report covers notable incidents in the period from Nov. 22 to Nov. 28.
Many people were grabbing handfuls of cash. Would you have returned the money? Vote in our poll.
The new $2.1 million fire station will feature amenities like a classroom with modern audio-visual equipment, indoor space for ladder and ropes practical training, and a firefighter fitness center.
Captured at a Kmart in Ross Township, a couple and a 17-year-old kept a detailed log of the Kmarts, Walmarts and Toys R Us stores they stole from, according to documents police found in their packed rented cargo van.
No one was injured in the robbery, which occurred at 2 a.m. Wednesday. The store remains open for business as usual.
The following information was supplied by the Ross Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction. This blotter covers notable incidents in the time period between Nov. 15 and Nov. 21.
The son of a paramedic at the emergency services authority was recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia and is undergoing treatment at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
The ‘woman at the bus stop’ tells her story about the day Wilkinsburg schoolgirl Beth Barr disappeared on Thanksgiving eve 1977.
The following information was supplied by the Ross Police Department and covers notable incidents between the time period of Oct. 31, 2011 and Nov. 7, 2011.
The move, funded by a federal grant, allows the department to shift a more seasoned officer from traffic enforcement to help with drug enforcement efforts.
Ronald Towers, 41, often made threats about setting the house on fire in a way that would go undetected and would harm his estranged wife and her pets, according to a complaint filed in district court.
The 72-year-old victim is being treated for a broken leg and other serious injuries caused when a Kia Optima sedan hit her on Babcock Boulevard.
Police arrest Sean Faulkner, 39, and charge him with stealing a forklift and driving it from McKnight Road to Sieb's Pub on Babcock Boulevard, police said.