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Matthew Mc Donald

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Police: Gunman in Wexford BP Robbery Admits to Hold-Ups in Three Other States

Matthew McDonald and two co-defendants are ordered to stand trial.

Cases against three men charged in the November robbery of the BP convenience store and gas station in Wexford advanced Wednesday to the Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. Following a preliminary hearing, Magisterial District Judge William K. Wagner ordered Matthew McDonald, who is charged with being the gunman during the holdup, to stand trial. Co-defendants Travis Hallam, 19, and David Piatt, 21, waived their cases. Both Washington, PA, men are charged with criminal conspiracy. McDonald is charged with robbery, criminal conspiracy and theft. The BP is located along Route 910 in Marshall Township in the T-Bones shopping plaza near the I-79 interchange. Formal arraignments are set for Feb. 20. A fourth man charged in the case—Charles …

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Washington County Man Waives Hearing on Wexford BP Robbery Charges

Hearings postponed for three other defendants in BP robbery case.

Dressed in bright orange shirts and pants issued by the Washington County Jail, and cuffed at the wrists and ankles, three defendants charged in the robbery of a BP convenience store in Wexford came to court Wednesday and learned their hearings would be postponed. A fourth defendant—21-year-old Charles Clark Jr. of Taylortown—waived his preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge William K. Wagner and was released on a $5,000 unsecured bond. Matthew McDonald, 19; David Piatt, 21; and Travis Hallam, 19, will be back in Wagner's court Jan. 2. All three were returned to the Washington County Jail where they await trial on robbery charges in Somerset and Chartiers townships. The defendants are from Washington County. Clark was out of…

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Bail Set at $50,000 for Two Washington County Men Charged in BP Robbery

Matthew McDonald and Charles Clark were arraigned through live streaming on the Internet before Magisterial District Judge William K. Wagner.

Two Washington County men charged in the robbery of a BP in Wexford were arraigned by live streaming over the Internet Thursday morning and bail was set at $50,000 each. Matthew McDonald, 19, and Charles Edward Clark, 21, appeared separately via webcam from the Washington County Jail before Magisterial District Judge William K. Wagner, whose courtroom is in McCandless. Wagner asked both men if they had received a written criminal complaint stating the charges against them, to which they answered yes. McDonald is charged with felony counts of robbery and criminal conspiracy and a misdemeanor charge of theft in the Nov. 13 robbery of the BP gas station and convenience store in T-Bones plaza along Route 910 near the Interstate 79 ramps in …

concerned citizen

6:20 pm on Friday, November 30, 2012

Nice job Mr.Wagner now you need to do the right thing with people driving around town with suspended licenses while under a penalty for a DUI   more ›

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Teen Suspect in Wexford BP Robbery, Other Holdups Had Just Posted Bail

Court records show Matthew McDonald, 19, was released from jail after posting bond in October. He is awaiting trial for an April case in which he is charged with simple assault and harassment in Washington County.

The Washington County man charged with robbing the BP gas station and convenience store at T-Bones plaza in Wexford and a Chartiers Township gas station Nov. 13 was free on bond at the time of the robberies, according to court documents. Matthew Clark McDonald, 19, now is back in the Washington County Jail, unable to post $100,000 bond. He is one of four men named Tuesday as suspects in the BP holdup and in holdups in other communities around Allegheny and Washington counties. "These individuals are also involved in robberies in Washington, Chartiers Township, Upper St. Clair and Castle Shannon," Northern Regional Police Chief T. Robert Amann said. McDonald posted bond in October while awaiting trial in an April case in which he is charged…

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Mary

6:57 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

these "teens" aren't kids.....nor are they teens. They are 19 and 21 year old adult men who if they wanted to could get a job and work for their money instead of robbery. A scared straight program wouldn't have helped them at all! If they are running in the streets and doing drugs this is their choice and all the intervention in the world wouldn't change a thing! Why do people always thing that a…   more ›

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Police Arrest, Charge Washington Teen in Armed Robbery at Wexford BP

Warrants have been issued for three other suspects. Northern Regional Police say the four are sought for robberies in Washington, PA; Chartiers Township; Upper St. Clair and Castle Shannon.

A 19-year-old Washington area man has been arrested and charged with the Nov. 13 armed robbery of a BP station in Wexford. Warrants also have been issued for three other suspects, according to Northern Regional Police Chief T. Robert Amann. "These individuals are also involved in robberies in Washington, Chartiers Township, Upper St. Clair and Castle Shannon," Amann said. Matthew McDonald was arrested Nov. 21 in Chartiers Township and charged with robbery, criminal conspiracy and theft in the BP case, the chief said. McDonald is being held in the Washington County Jail. Amann said police have obtained warrants for three others—Travis Hallam, 19; David Piatt, 21; and Charles Clark Jr., 21. All three are from the Washington, PA, area. They …

charles w hallam

8:46 am on Thursday, February 7, 2013

well travis i c you have not learned ur lesson..i hope they give u the max sentence b 4 u end up killing someone,,,i bet ur mom would b soooooo proud of you,, ur the type that gives us hallam's a bad name,,, grow uo boy!!!   more ›

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