Pittsburgh, PA – A Pittsburgh man who had been on the run since late May was taken into custody Friday after detectives tracked him to a home in the city.
According to the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office, 45-year-old Reginald Myers was wanted on two bench warrants issued May 28 after he allegedly violated bond conditions tied to two active cases. Authorities said one case involved firearms charges out of Pittsburgh, while the other involved receiving stolen property and reckless endangerment in Hampton Township.
Deputies added that Myers also faced two active arrest warrants — one for allegedly escaping Renewal without authorization and another for receiving stolen property.
Detectives said they developed information earlier this week that led them to a residence along Diana Street in Pittsburgh. Shortly before noon Friday, deputies entered the home and found Myers hiding in an upstairs closet.
Officials said Myers was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Allegheny County Jail.
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