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April 12 — Larry J. Lint, 54, of Parker, was charged with a first-offense, controlled substance DUI stemming from a Feb. 23 traffic stop on West New Castle Street in Butler.Police said Lint was arrested under suspicion of driving under the influence, and while searching the vehicle, officers found multiple pills, including alprazolam and oxymorphone hydrochloride. Police said Lint claimed to have a valid prescription.Police said they took Lint for blood testing, which revealed both drugs were in his system at the time of his arrest.April 12 — Viola K. Bruno, 53, of Cabot, was charged with driving on a suspended license following an April 8 traffic stop on Center Avenue in Butler.Police said they ran the Bruno's plate and found her license to be suspended because of a past DUI conviction.

April 14 — Miles G. Doban, 27, of Pittsburgh, was charged with a first-offense DUI stemming from a one-vehicle accident March 3 on Route 228 in Cranberry Township.Police said that, at the scene, they found a disabled vehicle that had struck the median. Police said Doban was the driver, and they conducted field sobriety tests, which indicated he was impaired.Police said later blood testing showed his blood alcohol content at 0.222%. In Pennsylvania a level of 0.08% is considered intoxicated.April 13 — Skyler Bray, 28, of Mars, was charged with leaving the scene of a March 28 accident on Route 19 at its intersection with Freedom Road.Police said they investigated a report of a hit and run. Police said Bray rear-ended another vehicle and then fled the scene.April 14 — Michael Bien, 40, of Greensburg, was charged with a first-offense, controlled substance DUI after a March 8 vehicle accident on Route 228 near Kristoffer Drive in Cranberry Township.Police said they arrived at the scene and found the disabled vehicle, but no driver. A witness said they saw Bien fleeing on foot.Police said they caught up with him and conducted field sobriety tests that indicated he was impaired. Police said a later blood test showed Bien's blood to contain phenobarbital, benzoylecgonine, methadone, fentanyl and norfentanyl.

April 13 — Dylan A. Rank, 20, of Bainbridge, was charged with a first-offense DUI stemming from a March 28 traffic stop on Franklin Street in Slippery Rock.Police said Rank, who was 19 years old at the time, was the driver, and was put through a series of field sobriety tests that indicated he was impaired.According to police, later breath testing showed his blood-alcohol content at 0.163%. In Pennsylvania, a level of 0.08% is considered intoxicated.April 13 — David L. Boyd, 47, of Washington, D.C., was charged with a first-offense DUI stemming from a Jan. 4 traffic stop on South Main Street in Slippery Rock.Police said Boyd initially told them he had not smoked marijuana that day, but he later admitted to using it. Police said they conducted field sobriety tests that indicated Boyd was impaired.Police said a later blood test was conducted, but the results were not available in the affidavit.April 13 — Tuan Q. Nguyen, 27, of Pittsburgh, was charged with a first-offense DUI stemming from an April 11 traffic stop on South Main Street in Slippery Rock.Police said Nguyen claimed he was acting as a designated driver, but his performance in field sobriety tests indicated he was impaired.Police said a later breath test showed Nguyen's blood-alcohol content at 0.099%. In Pennsylvania a level of 0.08% is considered intoxicated.

10:35 a.m. April 12 — Janet N. Greiner, 33, of Petrolia, was arrested and charged with a first-offense, controlled substance DUI stemming from a vehicle accident on Oneida Valley Road in Center Township.Police said they found Greiner was the driver of a disabled vehicle at the scene resting against a guard rail. Police said Greiner admitted to using marijuana, gabapentin and suboxone before driving.Police said that inside Greiner's purse and vehicle, they found a THC brownie, a syringe loaded with meth, a baggie of meth, six marijuana cigarettes, two THC cartridges, four vaporizers and marijuana in a metal grinder.Police said a blood draw was unable to be performed at the hospital the night of the arrest.

1:05 p.m. April 15 — Police responded to a one-vehicle accident on Route 28 near South Pike Road in Buffalo Township.Police said the driver, Filomena Bongartz, 62, of Arnold, was the only person of the four in the vehicle to be taken to the hospital. Police said the other three passengers were uninjured.1:37 p.m. April 8 — A Karns City man was involved in a three-vehicle crash in Allegheny County.Police said a vehicle driven by Dennis A. Bowles, 25, of Pittsburgh, was traveling south on Route 28 when it rear-ended a vehicle driven by Cynthia E. Koss, 50, of Marine City, Mich.The initial crash pushed Koss' vehicle into the rear of a third vehicle driven by Carrie A. Young, 50, of Karns City.Police said no one was injured in the crash, and Bowles was cited accordingly.

11:05 a.m. April 10 — Police responded to a one-vehicle accident on Route 422 in Slippery Rock Township, Lawrence County.Police said Timothy L. Link, 66, of Butler, crashed into a guard rail because of a medical situation. Link was treated at the scene and released by EMS. The vehicle was towed from the scene.

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