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Westmoreland County prosecutors dismissed drug delivery resulting in death charges against two men accused of providing a fatal dose of fentanyl-laced heroin to a North Huntingdon woman nearly three years ago. Police said Iona J. Runkle, 46, was found dead Jan. 12, 2020, in her mobile home at the Dusty ....
Courtesy of Westmoreland County Prison Jason A. Lewis of Boston.
TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A 48-year-old man being held in the Westmoreland County Prison without bond in connection with a fatal overdose of a North Huntingdon woman was charged with additional drug-related complaints stemming from his arrest in New Stanton,according to court documents. Jason A. Lewis, 48, of Boston, was arrested May 3 by North Huntingdon police and county detectives for selling a fatal dose of heroin-fentanyl in connection with the death of Iona J. Runkle, 46, who was discovered dead in her mobile home Jan. 12. Police allege that Runkle and her brother, Forest G. Piper Jr., 49, of West Newton purchased 10 stamp bags of contraband from Lewis in the parking lot of a Sheetz in North Huntingdon prior to her death. ....
TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. The brother of a overdose victim in North Huntingdon was one of two men arrested Monday on charges of helping his sister buy a dose of heroin-fentanyl that killed her Jan. 12, according to court documents. Forrest G. Piper Jr., 49, of West Newton, the brother of Iona J. Runkle, 46, was arraigned on charges of drug delivery resulting in death filed by township police and ordered to jail after failing to post $25,000 bond. The other man, Jason A. Lewis, 48, of Boston, was arrested hours before Piper Monday. He was ordered held in the county prison without bond because he was considered a risk to the community with pending drug-related charges including reckless endangerment filed by Murrysville police in a March 9 overdose incident there, according to court papers filed before Harrison City District Judge Helen Kistler. ....
Brother charged in Pa. woman’s overdose death Updated May 04, 2021; By Paul Peirce, Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa. (TNS) The brother of a overdose victim in North Huntingdon was one of two men arrested Monday on charges of helping his sister buy a dose of heroin-fentanyl that killed her Jan. 12, according to court documents. Forrest G. Piper Jr., 49, of West Newton, the brother of Iona J. Runkle, 46, was arraigned on charges of drug delivery resulting in death filed by township police and ordered to jail after failing to post $25,000 bond. The other man, Jason A. Lewis, 48, of Boston, was arrested hours before Piper Monday. He was ordered held in the county prison without bond because he was considered a risk to the community with pending drug-related charges including reckless endangerment filed by Murrysville police in a March 9 overdose incident there, according to court papers filed before Harrison City District Judge Helen Kistler. ....