Crime & Safety

Whitehall Man Arrested for DUI in Baldwin Boro

And a Mount Washington woman is arrested for the same thing.

Whitehall Man Arrested

A Baldwin Borough police officer stopped motorist Thomas Edward Brannan, 63, of Sherwood Drive in Whitehall Borough, in the Brownsville Plaza parking lot at around 3:40 a.m. on Nov. 17 for erratic driving, according to a police report.

The officer tried to pull Brannan over in the 100 block of Knoedler Road, he reported, but Brannan drove over a sidewalk and a grassy area in front of the south Baldwin shopping center before stopping in front of Dave's Terrace Bakery.

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The officer smelled alcohol upon approaching Brannan and reported that Brannan admitted to recently drinking alcohol. Brannan also failed field-sobriety and breath-analyzer tests before being arrested and taken to Jefferson Regional Medical Center for a blood test (results pending).

He was eventually taken home and released and is being charged with suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol.

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Mount Washington Woman Arrested

A Baldwin Borough police officer stopped motorist Stephanie Gonsar, 36, of Harwood Street in Pittsburgh's Mount Washington neighborhood, in The Chesapeake parking lot along Streets Run Road at around 12:55 a.m. on Friday for erratic driving, according to a police report.

The officer smelled alcohol upon approaching Gonsar and reported that Gonsar admitted to recently drinking alcohol. Gonsar also failed field-sobriety and breath-analyzer tests before being arrested and taken to the Baldwin police station.

While at the station, she failed two more breath-analyzer tests before eventually being taken to a residence on Quaker Drive in South Park Township and released to the custody of a friend.

She is being charged with suspicion of DUI.

Read through other Baldwin Borough police items here.

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