Four Arrested in Kittanning Township Drug Search

William McGregor, Sharon McGregor, Lindsey McGregor (not shown) and Derek Hileman were all arrested by Pennsylvania State Police early yesterday morning during a narcotics raid in Kittanning Township and are being held in the Armstrong County Jail on felony and misdemeanor charges. (jail inmate photos)
by Jonathan Weaver
Narcotics, guns and lots of money were seized from a Kittanning Township home early yesterday morning.
The search - conducted by Pennsylvania State Police Emergency Response Team and Troop D Vice Unit officers at about 5AM at a residence along Route 422 near Blanket Hill Speedway – also yielded four arrests Wednesday.
William McGregor, 62, Sharon McGregor, 57, Lindsey McGregor, 25, and Derek Hileman, 29 – all of Kittanning – were arrested and accused of felony manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, misdemeanor use/possession of drug paraphernalia, misdemeanor possession of heroin and cocaine without a prescription and two counts of misdeamonor recklessly endangering another person.
The three accused McGregors are also accused of felony money laundering while Hileman is also accused of illegally possessing a firearm.
Lindsey and Hileman are reportedly an engaged couple.
While personnel were executing the search warrant, William also is accused of pointing a loaded nine millimeter handgun at a Pennsylvania State Police officer. That led to additional felony and misdemeanor assault charges.
The four accused individuals were arraigned before District Magisterial Judge James Owen about 2:30PM yesterday after the cases were transferred from District Magisterial Judge Daniel George.
All were unable to post bond and were incarcerated in the Armstrong County Jail – with Sharon and Lindsey held on $25,000 bond, Hileman on $30,000 bond and William on $100,000 cash surety.
State Police officials said the search warrant stemmed from a drug overdose that occurred after heroin was sold from the residence. An unnamed male and female were listed by officials.
Preliminary hearings are scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.
By jerry6, August 31, 2016 @ 11:47 AM
I have been hearing for years about this family and selling drugs. They have a grrenhouse out there. Glad to get rubbish out of society and in jail.
By concernedformykids, September 1, 2016 @ 12:26 PM
Normally Armstrong County would slap these folks on the wrist and they would be back in “business” this weekend. However, with being accused of pointing a loaded nine millimeter handgun at a Pennsylvania State Police officer, I’ll bet the DA throws the book at him and the Judge locks him up for more than his normal 60 day sentences.
By RoadRocket, September 2, 2016 @ 12:23 PM
Drug dealers and users continue to prove they are the most shameless and selfish people on the face of the earth. Erik Skomo