Charges handled by Bridgeville, Scott, Carnegie district judges for the week of Feb. 3, 2021
District court judges in Bridgeville, Scott and Carnegie handled these criminal cases recently. Defendants will have court dates set in appropriate district courts or the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas.
Judge Maureen McGraw-Desmet, Bridgeville
• Sandra Allison, 59, of Pittsburgh on two DUIs. Charges were filed by Collier police on Jan. 21.
• Neil William Bronson, 34, of McDonald on charges of simple assault and harassment. Charges were filed by South Fayette police on Jan. 22.
• Andre Bryant Thomas, 18, of Bridgeville on charges of receiving stolen property, carrying a firearm without a license, tampering with evidence and obstructing the administration of the law. Charges were filed by Allegheny County police on Jan. 25.
• Rashaud Lewis, 27, of Pittsburgh on charges of prohibited possession of a firearm, strangulation, endangering the welfare of children, making terroristic threats, unlawful restraint, simple assault, harassment, criminal mischief, driving without a license and driving under a revoked or suspended license. Charges were filed by South Fayette police on Jan. 25.
• Antasia Anderson, 26, of Pittsburgh on two counts each of theft and forgery. Charges were filed by Collier police on Jan. 26.
• Michael R. Ewansik, 55, of Bridgeville on charges of retail theft, corruption of minors and theft by unlawful taking. Charges were filed by South Fayette police on Jan. 26.
• Frank S. Bryan, 41, of Carnegie on simple assault. The charge was filed by Collier police on Jan. 27.
Judge Jack R. Kobistek, Carnegie
• Tyshawn Somerville, 25, of Pittsburgh on retail theft. The charge was filed by Crafton police on Jan. 23.
• Robert Michael Tracy, 27, of Pittsburgh on charges of theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property and unauthorized use of a vehicle. Charges were filed by Crafton police on Jan. 24.
Judge Craig Stephens, Scott
• Ashley Costanzo, 21, of Greentree on charges of robbery and conspiracy. Charges were filed by Allegheny County police on Jan. 22.
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