Painter, Sawyer and Thomas drove to the victim’s home in Thomas’s blue, 2016 Chevrolet Cruze to buy THC wax the victim was allegedly selling, Trooper Paige Shreffler reported. The victim’s identity was not released, but he was flown to UPMC Presbyterian in Pittsburgh for treatment. An arrest warrant has been issued for a third suspect, 17-year-old Brandon E. Sunday in the 200-block of McFarland Avenue. Sawyer, 28, of Salem and Lorraine Painter, 22, of Greensburg in connection with the shooting and robbery that occurred around 3:30 p.m. State police at Kiski arrested Michael E. A request for bail was denied due to the criminal homicide charge.A 20-year-old man was shot and seriously injured Sunday in a bungled drug deal and robbery outside a Derry Township home, state police said. One of the bullets he allegedly fired was the one that killed Squib.Īlong with the criminal homicide charge, Quidetto faces four felony counts of discharging a firearm into an occupied structure, a felony count of carrying a firearm without a license and three misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment as Squib’s husband and children were in the house as well. Police say that Quidetto had fired multiple shots at the home in retaliation for a botched drug transaction, but had the wrong location, and the person he was looking for did not even live at that house. She was rushed to Excela Health Latrobe Hospital where she later died. Westmoreland County Coroner Ken Bacha reported earlier this week that the victim, 52-year-old Tracey Squib was shot around 4:00 AM on Monday while she was sleeping in her home. Police have charged 20-year-old Nathan Quidetto of Latrobe with homicide in connection with the shooting at a home on Pandora Road. State police say the man who shot and killed a Derry Township woman was shooting at the wrong house in the midst of a drug dispute.
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