By Bill Carey
SA国际传媒
WAYNESBURG, Pa. 鈥 Charges have been dropped against a former Greene County dispatcher who was accused of refusing to send an ambulance to a woman in distress.
In July 2020, Kelly Titchenell called Greene County 911 seeking help for her mother. Despite Titchenell鈥檚 pleas, as her mother, Diania Kronk, was unresponsive and turning yellow, Dispatcher Leon Price stated he would send an ambulance but repeatedly insisted on needing her mother鈥檚 consent, even though she was unable to speak, reported.
An ambulance was never dispatched. Authorities reported that Kronk died from internal bleeding the following day.
Former District Attorney Dave Russo charged Price and three Greene County emergency officials: Gregory Leathers, Richard Policz and Robert Rhodes.
Last year, a judge dismissed charges against Leathers, Policz and Rhodes, and the lesser charges against Price, but allowed involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment charges against Price to proceed.
A week before trial, Greene County District Attorney Brianna Vanata dropped the charges against Price in Kronk鈥檚 death.
Price鈥檚 attorney released a statement to KDKA-TV, which said, in part, 鈥淲e appreciate District Attorney Vanata reviewing the file and recognizing that Mr. Price鈥檚 alleged actions did not necessitate criminal charges.鈥
Price remains employed by Greene County, according to his lawyer. Although the criminal cases are concluded, Price, Policz, Leathers and the county still face a civil lawsuit from the Kronk family in federal court.