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CRIME & SAFETY
Tyemeshia Miller, 19, Mom To Be, Shot Dead In Harrisburg
A pregnant teenager is dead following what was initially reported as a "shots fired" incident, police in Harrisburg explained Monday night. Tyemeshia Miller, 19, of Harrisburg was found shot in the back in the area of North 4th and Woodbine streets around 5:45 p.m. on May 13, according to the Bureau's release and the Dauphin County Coroner's Office.
One dead after motorcycle crash in Dauphin County
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– A motorcycle crash Wednesday on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Dauphin County has left one person dead, State Police say. According to the crash report from State Police, the person was riding a 2023 Honda Rebel and traveling west in Londonderry Township on I-76 when they crashed. The motorcyclist tried to merge […]
8-year-old crashes vehicle into brick wall in York County, police say
YORK, Pa. — An 8-year-old child crashed a vehicle into a brick wall Tuesday morning in York. The crash happened on the 200 block of Kurtz Avenue around 7 a.m. Police say the boy took the car keys when his parents weren't looking. "The eight-year-old just wanted to feel...
'Be careful homie': Man charged in Franklin County overdose death warned victim
A Harrisburg man charged with selling the drugs that killed a Franklin County man sent texts warning him to not do too much and to have Narcan on hand in case he overdosed, according to court documents. Daquan Woods, 27, was charged this week with drug delivery resulting in death...
RoadRage: Man Points Gun At 2 People Near Library In Central PA, Police Say
William Scott Kent, 57 of Harrisburg, is accused of pointing a handgun at two people in the 200 block of North 19th Street in Camp Hill near the Cleve J. Fredricksen Library, police explained. They were called to the incident around 7:08 p.m. on May 5, according to the police...
Harrisburg police search for missing 34-year-old
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — Harrisburg police are searching for a missing man. Officers received reports on Monday, May 6 that 34-year-old Jordan Brown was missing, according to the Harrisburg Bureau of Police. Police say Brown is a 5'7" Black man with a medium build, brown eyes and short...
Police search for missing child in Cumberland County
CAMP HILL, Pa. — Police in Cumberland County are searching for a missing child. According to the Camp Hill Police Department, Zurisadai Irizarry-Zeno ran away from her home in Camp Hill. She was last seen wearing a green jacket, black long pants, and black Nike sneakers. Anyone with information...
Pa. men released from prison after lawyer claimed they were being held illegally
Two men who had been jailed for several weeks while their attorney said they were being held illegally have been released from prison. According to their lawyer, Ethan Wentworth, of Airville, and Rusty Herr, of Christiana, were released earlier this month from York and Lancaster County prisons, respectively, after being arrested on 30-day civil sentences.
Pennsylvania State Police looking for York County hit and run suspect
RED LION, Pa. (WHTM) – Pennsylvania State Police in York County are looking for the suspect in a hit-and-run crash. State Police say on May 13 around 3:15 p.m. an accident occurred at the intersection of Horace Mann Avenue and Railroad Lane in Red Lion. Troopers say surveillance video...
Woman paralyzed after jumping out window from Steelton fire, GoFundMe started
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — A GoFundMe has been created for one of the victims of the Steelton apartment fire that displaced five families on Saturday. The fire broke out around 5 a.m. in a duplex on North 2nd Street. The GoFundMe, which has a goal of $20,000, was...
Community cleans up crime-plagued neighborhood following fatal shooting
HARRISBURG, Pa. — When it comes to cleaning up his neighborhood, Richard Brown isn’t slowing down. “It’s drug-infested," said Brown, who is CEO of M.U.S.T. (Men United Standing Together) in Harrisburg. "People using drugs in and out of these houses…the whole nine yards.”. Crime in the...
Mount Joy Dad Admits To Injuring Infant, Braking Baby's Bones, Police Say
A Mount Joy dad has "admitted to causing the injuries," to his 2-month-old infant daughter, police stated in a release on Wednesday, May 15 and in court documents subsequently obtained by Daily Voice. Bryan Garcia-Almanza, 25 who recently moved to the 200 block of Cherry Lane in Marietta,…
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