![]() Panigal said that as he turned onto Illini Drive his patrol car was almost hit head-on by Nolan’s SUV, which had turned around on the dead end street. ![]() Due to the amount of traffic and the pursuit possibly endangering the lives of other motorists, Panigal ended his pursuit and radioed ahead to Monroeville police that Nolan was headed in their direction.Īs highway traffic increased, Panigal reported Nolan continued westbound into Monroeville, turning onto Elliott Road, then onto Illini Drive and, eventually, to Aura Drive with multiple units from both municipalities in pursuit. ![]() Nolan initially slowed down indicating he was going to stop, but then sped away west on Route 22 and went through a steady red light at the Trafford Road intersection, Panigal reported. When Panigal spotted Nolan’s vehicle and turned on his emergency lights, Nolan drove on the median several times, nearly striking several vehicles and “endangering the public with his driving,” according to court documents. Police received a report of an “erratic driver” westbound on Route 22, driving 80 mph in a 45 mph zone, passing other motorists using the shoulder of the highway and swerving into the median to bypass traffic, Panigal reported. along Route 22 at the intersection with Laird Drive in Murrysville, according to court papers filed by Officer Matthew Panigal. ![]() Wednesday by police from both municipalities in the vicinity of Aura Drive in Monroeville after being pulled from the driver’s seat of his 2012 Honda SUV, according to court records filed by Murrysville police. Nolan, 33, was taken into custody after 9:30 p.m. A Derry Township man is being held in the Westmoreland County Prison without bond after being charged with dragging police officers and ramming a patrol car during a chase through Murrysville and Monroeville.Ĭory R. ![]()
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