Crime & Safety

Oakmont Woman Charged With Child Endangerment After Son Wanders

Here's a roundup of Oakmont police items that occurred over the weekend.

have issued an arrest warrant for a woman after her young son was found wandering the streets alone.

On Saturday, July 14, just before 7:30 p.m., police were called to Allegheny River Boulevard after people noticed a young boy—about 3 years old—running along the street alone and without any shoes.

According to police Chief David DiSanti, the boy only knew his name and didn't have a lot of information. After conducting an investigation, they found out where he lived.

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DiSanti said the boy's mother, Carrie Lynn Tomanio of Plum Street, will be charged with endangering the welfare of children. An arrest warrant has been issued.

"I want to thank the people who were involved in helping to keep that young boy safe after he wandered off," DiSanti said.

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These incidents also were reported to police.

Public intoxication

Albert A. Geniviva, 21, of Oakmont was charged with public drunkenness. Police responded to the 700 block of Fifth Street at 3 a.m. on Sunday, July 15. According to police, Geniviva was extremely intoxicated and had several abrasions on his legs. He was treated by paramedics.

DUI

Sarah Schultheis of Verona was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance and accidents involving damage to an attended vehicle after a traffic stop on Allegheny Avenue over the weekend. According to police, Schultheis had been involved in a hit-and-run accident in Harmarville before Oakmont police pulled her over.

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