Crime & Safety
Man Accused of Scott Township Copper Theft Going to Trial
One of two men accused of burglarizing a Scott Township building and stealing copper to sell for scrap is going to trial on the charges.

One of two men accused of burglarizing a Scott Township building and stealing copper to sell for scrap is going to trial on the charges.
Charles Grodes, 36, of Upper St. Clair, waived to court charges of theft and trespassing during his preliminary hearing with District Judge Gary Zyra on March 21.
He is being held on $10,000 bond and his formal arraignment is scheduled for May 8.
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Scott Township police said Grodes and Dale Brannan, 48, of Carnegie, entered a building in the 200 block of Noblestown Road on Jan. 25 and took an undisclosed amount of copper.
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District Judge Gary Zyra – 3/21
Charges waived to court
- Charges of conspiracy, retail theft and driving on a suspended license against Donna M. Snyder, 46, of Pittsburgh, were waived to court. Scott Township police charged Snyder on Oct. 21.
Charges reduced or withdrawn
- Charges of retail theft and conspiracy against Roberta L. Deary, 21, of Pittsburgh, were withdrawn, while a disorderly conduct charge was reduced to a non-traffic citation. Scott Township police charged Deary on Oct. 15.
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