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PA Duo Convicted In Wrong-House Killing That Left Mom Paralyzed PA Duo Convicted In Wrong-House Killing That Left Mom Paralyzed
PA Duo Convicted In Wrong-House Killing That Left Mom Paralyzed Two men have been convicted of first-degree murder in a botched Lower Merion home invasion that left a young man dead and his mother paralyzed. A Montgomery County jury found Charles Fulforth, 41, of Jenkintown, and Kelvin Roberts, 42, of Norristown, guilty on Thursday, July 24, 2025, of murder, robbery, burglary, and related charges in the Dec. 8, 2024, killing of 25-year-old Andrew Gaudio and the attempted murder of his mother, Bernadette Gaudio. The pair were not convicted of conspiracy to commit murder. Authorities say the duo broke into the Gaudios' home on Meredith Road in the Wynnew…
Shots Fired Into Homes Near Cemetery Prompts Police Probe In Nazareth Shots Fired Into Homes Near Cemetery Prompts Police Probe In Nazareth
Shots Fired Into Homes Near Cemetery Prompts Police Probe In Nazareth Two homes on Heckman Avenue were struck by gunfire in Nazareth, prompting a police investigation and a call for public help, authorities announced on Tuesday, May 13. The shots were believed to have been fired from the area surrounding Holy Family Cemetery between 6 and 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 8, according to the Nazareth Borough Police Department. Both homes were occupied at the time of the shooting, police said. No injuries were reported. Detectives are asking neighbors in the area to review any surveillance footage they may have from that timeframe to help identify suspects. Anyone…
Hundreds Of Forged Voter Registration Found In 2.5K Questionable Applications: Lancaster DA Hundreds Of Forged Voter Registration Found In 2.5K Questionable Applications: Lancaster DA
Hundreds Of Forged Voter Registration Found In 2.5K Questionable Applications: Lancaster DA The Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office has found hundreds of fraudulent voter registration applications while continuing to investigate the 2,500 applications dropped off at the county Board of Elections. Election workers initially noticed the irregularities before the applications had been processed and notified the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office, as Daily Voice previously reported. Detectives quickly noticed "fraud indicators" such as "incorrect and non-existent addresses, false personal identification information, as well as false names and incorrect social security…