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Allegheny County Sheriff's Office 2008. All Rights Reserved
October 21, 2008
Sheriff William P. Mullen announces the apprehension of two more of the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office “Most Wanted” today. This brings the total number of the “Most Wanted” arrested in last twenty-four hours to four. The first fugitive in this arrested this evening is Stanley Lucot, 28 years old, from Carnegie, Pennsylvania. Lucot was wanted for Violation of Probation/Parole for charges stemming from an arrest in Mt. Lebanon. Lucot was originally charged with Burglary, Access Device Fraud, Forgery, Receiving Stolen Property, and Corruption of Minors. Sheriff's Deputies received a tip from a Comcast viewer that had knew where Lucot was staying in Washington, Pennsylvania. While Sheriff's deputies along with Washington Police Department were on their way to this location the tipster phoned back and said that Lucot was now walking down the street. These officers spotted Lucot and followed him to another residence located in the 100 block of Hall Avenue also in Washington. Once Lucot was in the residence these officers arrested Lucot without incident.
The second fugitive arrested today was Derrick Littlejohn, 21 years old, from the Homewood area of Pittsburgh. Littlejohn was wanted for escaping from the Renewal Center where he was serving a sentence for Firearms Violations. Pittsburgh Police received a call from Littlejohn's family after he allegedly stole their car. Littlejohn's family told Pittsburgh Police that he was an escapee and was wanted. A short time later Pittsburgh Police Officer Horak observed Littlejohn drive past him and gave chase. Officer Horak caught up to Littlejohn and he was arrested without incident. Both Lucot and Littlejohn will be held in the Allegheny County Jail without bond.
For any further information please contact Sheriff William P. Mullen at 412-350-4714. For any media requesting a photo of Lucot Or Littlejohn please visit the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office website.