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Vehicle crashes into tree reported in East Hempfield Township
EAST HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Police say a vehicle crashed into a tree in Lancaster County. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. Crews responded to the 2800 block of Spring Valley Road near Corvair Road in East Hempfield Township around 11:30 a.m. According to Lancaster County dispatchers,...
Owner of dog day care in Lancaster County charged in death of animal
A woman who runs a Columbia pet daycare center let a foster dog in her care die after an attack while she tried to figure out what to do, according to the Pennsylvania SPCA. Investigators charged Caitlin Michelle Perry, 30, of Houston Street, with aggravated cruelty to animals by causing serious bodily injury or death, torture and a related charge in connection with a Nov. 4 dog-on-dog attack at the animal day care that she runs out of her home, Wiggle Butts Co.
Man accussed of stealing Lancaster hotel master key, burglarizing rooms
LANCASTER, Pa. (WHTM) – Lancaster City Police say a man stole a hotel’s master key and burglarized multiple guest rooms on Tuesday night. Police say Lawrence Bracy of Delaware was able to obtain the key and entered multiple rooms and areas at a Holiday Inn. Guests reported missing...
Severe traffic backup due to crash on Route 222 in Lancaster County
BROWNSTOWN, Pa. — There was a massive traffic backup from a crash on Route 222 in Lancaster County. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. Crews were called to the southbound lanes between Routes 322 and 772 in West Earl Township just before 8 a.m. There were severe...
Lancaster County man arrested for allegedly beating an infant
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — A Lancaster County man has been arrested and is facing charges for allegedly beating a seven-week-old infant. According to the Susquehanna Regional Police Department, on Feb. 9, 2024, officers received a call from Lancaster County Children and Youth Services regarding an infant who had been admitted to Penn State Hershey Medical Center with injuries.
Woman dies after being hit by car on Lancaster County highway
From LNP, Lancaster, Pa. (TNS) A woman was killed Monday after a vehicle hit her on Lincoln Highway East in a commercial part of Leacock Township, according to the Lancaster County coroner. The 28-year-old was pronounced dead at 1:33 a.m. Tuesday in the 3000 block of Lincoln Highway East, near...
Lancaster County man accused of illegally euthanizing 4 puppies appears in court
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — 46-year-old John Stoltzfus of New Holland appeared at a Lancaster County Magisterial Court for a preliminary hearing Tuesday. Stoltzfus and his attorney decided to waive the preliminary hearing, bounding all charges over to the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas. Stoltzfus was charged with four...
Lancaster Man Gets Years In Prison For Fleeing Crash That Killed Doctor
Lancaster Man Gets Years In Prison For Fleeing Crash That Killed Pediatrician. (Lancaster, PA) -- A Lancaster man will serve up to six years in prison for driving away from a crash that killed a local doctor. Fifty-four-year-old Rodolfo Paradas has been sentenced to three-to-six years for fleeing from the scene of a crash that killed Dr. Steven Killough in 2021. Prosecutors say Paradas hit Killough while he was in a crosswalk near West Chestnut and Prince Streets. Killough was with Lancaster Pediatric Associates for more than 30 years.
Cornwall residents upset about lawn maintenance violation notices
Cornwall Borough residents addressed council members about notices of lawn violations. Sean McCarrick told council he received a letter on May 9 from the borough's contracted zoning enforcement officer Jeff Steckbeck saying his property along Rexmont Road was in violation of the borough's ordinance relating to weeds and grass. The grass on the right-of-way part of McCarrick's property had not been cut, due to a temporary shoulder injury.
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