Police: Failed DoorDash supply in Bethel Park results in the couple’s arrest

An Ohio couple were charged with drug possession and other crimes after a DoorDash shipment failed to make it to their destination in Bethel Park.

District police said they responded to a social check for a driver who failed to deliver them shortly after midnight on Monday.

The officers found the car abandoned in a parking lot at the pick-up location and the store closed.

They later found Jacob Wilson, 38, from Woodsfield, Ohio, walking behind the store. His wife Sonya was the alleged delivery person.

Police said Sonya Wilson, 32, showed up a few hours later and told officials she was attacked and threatened by her husband.

Police said they found in the course of the investigation that Sonya had entered a separate closed office building, spent three hours indoors and stole property. It was also found to be in possession of Suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.

Jacob Wilson has been charged with terrorist threats, simple assaults, and harassment. Sonya Wilson has been charged with burglary and stolen property plus two charges each for possession of controlled substances and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Both Wilsons were taken to the Allegheny County Jail in Pittsburgh.

Sonya Wilson’s preliminary hearing was scheduled for June 7th before District Judge Ronald A. Arnoni. Jacob Wilson’s preliminary hearing was scheduled for June 21st before the same judge.

Michael DiVittorio is a contributor to Tribune Review. You can contact Michael at 412-871-2367, mdivittorio@triblive.com, or on Twitter.

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