It was another quiet week for law enforcement, with just a handful of offenses reported.
There were two incidents of stolen license plates reported, along with a dog bite case.
In county jail activity:
Patrick Otto, 31, was arrested on a warrant for a fourth degree felony charge of forgery of a financial instrument and on being a fugitive from justice in Beaver County. He was released to probation officials and Beaver County officials.
Luis Miguel Morales, 32, was arrested on a warrant for a fourth degree felony charge of forgery of a financial instrument, a fourth degree felony charge of possession of a controlled substance, penalty group 1-1B, less than one gram, and a misdemeanor offense of evading arrest or detention. Total bond was set at $25,000 and he remained in county jail as of Wednesday morning.
Colton Jay Maestas, 25, was arrested on two warrants for a fourth degree felony charge of forgery of a financial instrument. Total bond was set at $15,000 and he remained in county jail as of Wednesday morning.
Jonathan Glenn, 37, was arrested on a warrant to revoke probation on a felony possession of a controlled substance, penalty group 1, offense. No bond was set as of Wednesday morning.
Dante Tyrone Watson, 39, was arrested on a warrant for a fourth degree felony charge of forgery of a financial instrument. No bond was set as of Wednesday morning.
Misdemeanor arrests included one person for theft of property over $100 but less than $750; one person for driving with an invalid license with a previous conviction and one person for assault causing bodily injury-family member.