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Drugs, tampering with evidence, among charges filed by Monroeville police April 13-15, 2021

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The following charges were filed April 13-15 with Monroeville District Judge Jeffrey L. Herbst. Charges were filed by Monroe­ville police, unless otherwise noted:

• Dream L. Whitehead, 18, of Turtle Creek with possession of crack cocaine and possession of marijuana. Charges were filed by Pitcairn police on April 13 in connection with an incident along the 1100 block of North Avenue.

• Sherri Olson, 37, of Columbus, Ohio, with possession of cocaine and making false identification to a police officer. Charges were filed April 13 in connection with an incident along the 4500 block of William Penn Highway.

• Terrence Fite, 41, of Pittsburgh on charges of driving under a revoked or suspended license, failing to follow traffic lights and signals and a DUI. Charges were filed April 14 in connection with an incident at the intersection of Route 22 and Mall Boulevard.

• Cornelius Lamont Raye, 25, of Verona on charges of possession of a small amount of marijuana, driving under a revoked or suspended license, operating a vehicle without official certifications, driving without evidence of an emissions test and driving without registration. Charges were filed April 14 in connection with an incident along the 3900 block of Monroeville Boulevard.

• Jordan Michael McMullen, 29, of Monroeville on charges of making unsworn falsification to authorities and making a false statement on a sale or transer document of a firearm. Charges were filed April 14 in connection with an incident along the 3700 block of William Penn Highway.

• Mary Elizabeth Sanders, 43, of Indiana, Pa., on charges of tampering with evidence and possession of heroin. The charge was filed April 15 in connection with an incident along the 4800 block of William Penn Highway.

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