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PITTSBURGH BUREAU of POLICE 1 Zone PITTSBURGH BUREAU OF POLICE Page 1 of 10 Incident Blotter MONDAY -- 09/27/2021 Sorted by: Zone & Time DISCLAIMER: The City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is pleased to share this information as a service to concerned citizens within our community. Please be advised that the data provided is generally based upon initial reports. Further investigation into these matters may, and often does, reveal additional information relevant to the incident. These reports are not a comprehensive list of every police event within the City. The City of Pittsburgh also assumes no responsibility for the use of the information posted on this site. Zone 1 Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 01:15 100 block Penfort St Northview Heights 21177111 Section Description 9093 Indirect Criminal Contempt Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 08:35 E North Ave & Boyle St Allegheny Center 21177197 29 M Section Description 2701 Simple Assault. Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 08:48 Penfort St & Mt Pleasant Rd Northview Heights 21177229 Section Description 9999 9999 - (Misc. Incident): Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 19:02 1500 block Eckert St Marshall-Shadeland 21177532 31 M Section Description 1371 Operation Following Suspension of Registration. 3802(a)(1) DUI - General Impairment 3736 Reckless Driving 1786 Required Financial Responsibility. Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 19:40 1800 block WITTMER St Brighton Heights 21177585 Section Description 2701 Simple Assault. Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 21:06 1500 block Eckert St Marshall-Shadeland 21177532 28 M Section Description PITTSBURGH BUREAU OF POLICE Page 2 of 10 Incident Blotter MONDAY -- 09/27/2021 Sorted by: Zone & Time DISCLAIMER: The City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is pleased to share this information as a service to concerned citizens within our community. Please be advised that the data provided is generally based upon initial reports. Further investigation into these matters may, and often does, reveal additional information relevant to the incident. These reports are not a comprehensive list of every police event within the City. The City of Pittsburgh also assumes no responsibility for the use of the information posted on this site. Zone 1 2706 Terroristic Threats. 5505 Public Drunkenness 5121 Escape. Zone 2 Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 00:05 Bigelow Sq Central Business District 21177087 Section Description 9504 Lost Property Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 10:33 Pride St Bluff 21177264 56 M Section Description 13(a)(16) Possession of Controlled Substance 4910 Tampering with or Fabricating Physical Evidence. 13(a)(32) Paraphernalia - Use or Possession Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 12:02 600 block 1st Ave Central Business District 21177377 Section Description 9999 9999 - (Misc. Incident): driver's side view mirror frame cracked...unknown what caused it Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 13:00 2500 block Penn Ave Strip District 20054808 31 M Section Description 2706 Terroristic Threats. Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 13:00 5th Ave & Liberty Ave Central Business District 21177336 Section Description 5505 Public Drunkenness PITTSBURGH BUREAU OF POLICE Page 3 of 10 Incident Blotter MONDAY -- 09/27/2021 Sorted by: Zone & Time DISCLAIMER: The City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is pleased to share this information as a service to concerned citizens within our community. Please be advised that the data provided is generally based upon initial reports. Further investigation into these matters may, and often does, reveal additional information relevant to the incident. These reports are not a comprehensive list of every police event within the City. The City of Pittsburgh also assumes no responsibility for the use of the information posted on this site. Zone 3 Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 00:01 2000 block Arlington Ave Arlington 21177077 36 F Section Description 2701 Simple Assault. 6110.2 Possesion of Firearm with Altered Mfg. Number 2701(a)(3) Simple Assault - Attempts by Physical Menace Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 00:01 100 block Grandview Ave Mount Washington 21177500 Section Description 3922 Theft by Deception. Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 01:19 S 17th St & E Carson St South Side Flats 21177110 M Section Description 5104 Resisting Arrest or Other Law Enforcement. 5505 Public Drunkenness 5503 Disorderly Conduct. 5121 Escape. Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 01:19 S 17th St & E Carson St South Side Flats 21177115 Section Description 5507 Obstructing Highways and Passages. 5503(a)(4) DISORDERLY CONDUCT - HAZARDOUS/PHYS. OFF Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 01:25 E Carson St & S 17th St South Side Flats 21177126 25 F Section Description PITTSBURGH BUREAU OF POLICE Page 4 of 10 Incident Blotter MONDAY -- 09/27/2021 Sorted by: Zone & Time DISCLAIMER: The City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is pleased to share this information as a service to concerned citizens within our community. Please be advised that the data provided is generally based upon initial reports. Further investigation into these matters may, and often does, reveal additional information relevant to the incident. These reports are not a comprehensive list of every police event within the City. The City of Pittsburgh also assumes no responsibility for the use of the information posted on this site. Zone 3 5101 Obstructing Admin. of Law 5505 Public Drunkenness 5503 Disorderly Conduct. Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 01:28 S 17th St & E Carson St South Side Flats 21177110 Section Description 5104 Resisting Arrest or Other Law Enforcement. 5505 Public Drunkenness 5503 Disorderly Conduct. 5121 Escape. Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 02:28 S 8th St & E Carson St South Side Flats 21177122 27 M Section Description 3802(c) DUI - Highest Rate of Alcohol - BAC >= .16% 3802(a)(1) DUI - General Impairment Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 07:00 100 block Zara St Knoxville 21177235 Section Description 3745 Accidents Involving Damage to Unattended Veh.or Prop. Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 15:45 1500 block E Carson St South Side Flats 21171022 28 M Section Description 3921 Theft by Unlawful Taking or Disposition. Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 16:15 800 block Saw Mill Run Blvd Bon Air 21177447 Section Description 3921(a) Theft by Unlawful Taking or Disposition - Movable item PITTSBURGH BUREAU OF POLICE Page 5 of 10 Incident Blotter MONDAY -- 09/27/2021 Sorted by: Zone & Time DISCLAIMER: The City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is pleased to share this information as a service to concerned citizens within our community. Please be advised that the data provided is generally based upon initial reports. Further investigation into these matters may, and often does, reveal additional information relevant to the incident. These reports are not a comprehensive list of every police event within the City. The City of Pittsburgh also assumes no responsibility for the use of the information posted on this site. Zone 3 Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 19:45 300 block Reifert St Knoxville 21177557 27 M Section Description 2701(a)(3) Simple Assault - Attempts by Physical Menace 2902 Unlawful Restraint. 2706 Terroristic Threats. 2702 Aggravated Assault. Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender OFFENSE 2.0 21:36 2600 block Jane St South Side Flats 21177650 Section Description 3503(b)(1)(iii) Fencing or Enclosure 2709(a) Harassment. PITTSBURGH BUREAU OF POLICE Page 6 of 10 Incident Blotter MONDAY -- 09/27/2021 Sorted by: Zone & Time DISCLAIMER: The City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is pleased to share this information as a service to concerned citizens within our community. Please be advised that the data provided is generally based upon initial reports. Further investigation into these matters may, and often does, reveal additional information relevant to the incident. These reports are not a comprehensive list of every police event within the City. The City of Pittsburgh also assumes no responsibility for the use of the information posted on this site. Zone 4 Report Name Incident Time Location Of Occurance Neighborhood Incident Age Gender ARREST 10:11 3800 block Acorn St Greenfield 21173132 56 M Section Description 13(a)(32) Paraphernalia - Use or Possession 3304 Criminal Mischief. 5505 Public Drunkenness 5503(a)(4) DISORDERLY CONDUCT - HAZARDOUS/PHYS. OFF
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