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Late For Work? PA Man Named 'Cruz' Drove Over 100 MPH On His Way To Work Late For Work? PA Man Named 'Cruz' Drove Over 100 MPH On His Way To Work
Late For Work? PA Man Named 'Cruz' Drove Over 100 MPH On His Way To Work How fast would you drive to get to work on time? Marc Anthony Cruz, 30, of Lancaster, was arrested after riding his motorcycle at speeds greater than 100 MPH-- leading police on a chase that ended at his place of employment, according to the New Holland police department. Cruz was spotted driving his motorcycle at 51 MPH in a 35 zone by officers patrolling the area of Martindale and Gristmill roads in Earl Township on Sunday at approximately 11:20 p.m. When officers attempted to stop Cruz, he "took off at speeds over 100 MPH and failed to stop at 2 separate stop signs," police said in a st…
New Holland PD: Repeat Offender Busted With Bogus Car Inspection Sticker New Holland PD: Repeat Offender Busted With Bogus Car Inspection Sticker
New Holland PD: Repeat Offender Busted With Bogus Car Inspection Sticker A repeat offender in Lancaster County was charged after she was caught driving a vehicle with a forged inspection sticker, say police. Ryan Asquith, 32 of Lancaster was stopped in the 700 block of West Main Street in Earl Township at 8:30 a.m. on April 6, according to a report issued by police. She was initially pulled over for an expired license plate, but during the interaction, it was discovered that the vehicle was displaying fraudulent inspection and emission stickers, according to police. Asquith has been charged with: (1) Count of Displaying an Altered or Forged Inspection Stick…