Cranberry Road Rage Incident Leads To Drug Charges
A Cranberry man is facing multiple charges following a recent road rage incident in the township. Jairo Cardona-Mancia, a 23-year-old man from Cranberry, Pennsylvania, has been charged with theft, carrying a firearm without a license, drug sales, disorderly conduct, and driving with a suspended license. The charges stem from a recent road rage incident and an arrest warrant for drug possession and possession. The weapon was reported stolen in Louisville, KY in 2022. Cardona Mancia was also found with suspected crack cocaine in his vehicle. He is currently being held in the Butler County Prison and faces a preliminary hearing on June 21.

Publicados : 10 meses atrás por Eric Heyl no General
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA — A Cranberry man stands accused of brandishing a stolen weapon during a recent road rage incident in the township and also had crack cocaine in his vehicle when the incident occurred.
Jairo Cardona-Mancia, 23, has been charged with theft, carrying a firearm without a license, drug sales, disorderly conduct and driving with a suspended license. Police on June 1 were dispatched to the intersection of Route 228 and Route 19 for a report of a vehicle, later identified as being driven by Cardona-Mancia, nearly striking another vehicle on Route 228. When the other driver honked his horn, Cardona-Mancia allegedly brandished and waved the weapon.
When Cardona-Mancia was pulled over near Cranberry Mall, police found the gun in the front passenger seat's door pouch. The weapon was reported stolen in Louisville, KY in 2022, according to court documents. After Cardona-Mancia allowed police to search the vehicle further, suspected crack cocaine was discovered.
Adding to Cardona-Mancia's legal woes: He was driving with a suspended license when he was arrested. Cardona-Mancia currently is being held in the Butler County Prison. He faces a preliminary hearing on June 21.
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