Woman arrested outside White Oak police officer's home

Jun. 15—A woman is accused of taking a knife Wednesday to the North Huntingdon home of a White Oak police officer who filed two citations against her June 1, according to court papers.

Raquel S. Ulicny, 36, of White Oak was arrested outside the officer's home after the officer told her to leave multiple times, township police said. She was arraigned Thursday and is being held in the Westmoreland County jail without bail.

Police said in court papers that Ulicny called the White Oak police station at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday and asked if the officer was on duty. After learning he was not, she showed up at his home about 30 minutes later, they said.

The officer told investigators Ulicny refused to leave and threatened to kill him, authorities say. She told police she wanted to kill the officer, police said, and investigators reported in court papers they found a knife in her purse.

She is charged with retaliation, making terroristic threats and defiant trespass. Ulicny did not have an attorney listed in online court records. A June 28 preliminary hearing is set.

The officer said he had arrested Ulicny twice in the past seven days, according to court papers. The most recent court action between the two was the June 1 citations for disorderly conduct and harassment stemming from an incident the day before. She has entered a not guilty plea in those cases.

She is awaiting summary trial in five other cases filed by two other White Oak officers for summary offenses stemming from incidents in March, April and May.

Renatta Signorini is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Renatta by email at rsignorini@triblive.com or via Twitter .