Monroeville

Drug, fraud, theft cases among those recently handled in Judge Jeffrey Herbst’s Monroeville court

Dillon Carr
By Dillon Carr
2 Min Read Sept. 22, 2020 | 5 years Ago
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Monroeville District Court Judge Jeffrey Herbst handled these cases recently. Defendants will have court dates set in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas.

Held for court

• Kimberly Noiler, 31, of Pittsburgh’s Allentown neighborhood on charges of retail theft and flight to avoid apprehension. Charges were filed March 16.

Waived for court

• Vincent Roberto, 43, of Plum on charges of the manufacturing and possession of drugs with intent to deliver, possession of a weapon, repairing or selling an offensive weapon, possession of a controlled substance and failing to stop at a stop sign. Charges were filed July 22.

• Justina Herrle, 28, of Baldwin on charges of possession of a controlled substance, retail theft, disorderly conduct and driving under a revoked or suspended license. Charges were filed Oct. 24.

• Jodi L. White, 48, of Monroeville on a charge of DUI. The charge was filed July 4.

• Brandon Michael Oberley, 37, of Southwest, Pa., on charges of the use and possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance, DUI and driving without a license. Charges were filed June 13.

• David Marc Lovic, 46, of Monroeville on charges of public drunkenness, having an open container in a vehicle and DUI. Charges were filed May 4.

• Guy A. Catone, 79, of Pittsburgh’s Shady Side neighborhood on charges of criminal conspiracy, refusal to keep records, two counts of knowingly or intentionally possessing a controlled or counterfeit substance, two counts of filing a fraudulent insurance claim and seven counts of administering a controlled substance. Charges were filed Aug. 11.

• Brenden Slack, 27, of Monroeville on charges of disorderly conduct and two counts of possession of a controlled substance. Charges were filed Aug. 23.

• Brian McCleary, 41, of Slickville on charges of possession of a controlled substance and driving under a revoked or suspended license. Charges were filed July 8.

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