Crime & Safety
Plum Police Reports: DUI, Drugs & More
Here are the Plum police reports for Oct. 2 to Oct. 9.
The following incidents were reported to the Plum Police Department. Information was obtained from police reports and call logs.
DUI
Scott Lloyd Krusey Jr., 22, of Monroeville was charged with careless driving, following too closely and two counts of driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance after an Oct. 9 incident on Center Road.
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Ryan Matthew Baker, 19, of Plum was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance, underage drinking and careless driving after an Oct. 8 incident on Blue Ridge Road.
Brianna Marie Dawson, 23, of Plum was charged with accidents involving damage to an unattended vehicle, immediate notice of accident to police, false reports and two counts of driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance after a Sept. 30 incident on Boulder Drive.
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Prohibited Acts
Ryan Matthew Manganaro, 31, of Plum was charged with prohibited acts after a Sept. 11 incident on New Texas Road.
John Victor Jenkins, 18, of Plum was charged with possession of a controlled substance and prohibited acts after a June 8 incident on Maple Street.
Assault
Robert Mitchell Saula, 54, of Apollo was charged with aggravated assault, terroristic threats, harassment and defiant trespass after an Oct. 6 incident on Keith Drive. Police were called to the residence after reports of two males fighting with knives.
Retail Theft
Four juveniles are accused of stealing candy from Bill's Hometown Pharmacy on Unity Center Road on Oct. 8.
Burglary
A Memorial Drive resident reported a burglary on Oct. 8. A cellphone charger was reported stolen.
Fight
Police were called to Pleasure Pools on Unity Center Road on Oct. 8 for a fight among juveniles.
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