Drunken Man Charged With Harassing People At Cumberland County Truck Stop: Police Drunken Man Charged With Harassing People At Cumberland County Truck Stop: Police
Drunken Man Charged With Harassing People At Cumberland County Truck Stop: Police A Philadelphia man was arrested in Cumberland County after police said he drunkenly harassed shoppers at a truck stop.  Authorities were called to the truck stop in Middlesex Township on Sunday, Dec. 18 for reports of a person "stumbling around" the store, officials said in a release.  Officers arrived to find Bruce Milton Coley, 33, holding a liquor bottle and struggling to keep his balance, they said. Coley allegedly tried to run away when police approached him, and continued to resist after he was caught, authorities claimed.  The 33-year-old is charged with simple and ag…
Man Leads State Police On Chase Across Three Pennsylvania Counties Man Leads State Police On Chase Across Three Pennsylvania Counties
Man Leads State Police On Chase Across Three Pennsylvania Counties A 28-year-old Dillsburg man led police in three central Pennsylvania counties on a wild chase following a traffic stop on Route 15, authorities say. It all began when Devin Michael Stough supposedly ran a red light while driving a grey Ford Ranger in West Manchester Township, nearly striking an officer, on Nov. 30 around 1 a.m., according to court documents. About 10 minutes later Pennsylvania state troopers spotted a Ford Ranger matching the description of Stough's vehicle on Glenwood Road at the intersection of US Route 15 in Franklin Township so they attempted a traffic stop, but yet aga…
Firefighters Pinned In Basement When Gun Safe Falls Through Floor In Central Pennsylvania Firefighters Pinned In Basement When Gun Safe Falls Through Floor In Central Pennsylvania
Firefighters Pinned In Basement When Gun Safe Falls Through Floor In Central Pennsylvania A "MAYDAY" was called as two counties battled a blaze that had two firefighters pinned under a gun safe that fell through to the basement on Sunday, Nov. 20, according to fire officials.  The fire started in a home on the 100 block of Reservoir Road around 6:00 a.m., according to Bendersville Community fire department. As fire crews entered the home through the basement, the first floor immediately collapsed onto them, the chief details in the release.   Thankfully, crews from Adams and Cumberland counties were able to safely extract the two firefighters from the home— both only suffering…
'Zombie Hunter' Accused Of Beheading Cumberland County Woman Makes 'Jekyll-Hyde' Defense 'Zombie Hunter' Accused Of Beheading Cumberland County Woman Makes 'Jekyll-Hyde' Defense
'Zombie Hunter' Accused Of Beheading Cumberland County Woman Makes 'Jekyll-Hyde' Defense An Amazon delivery driver by day and self-described "zombie hunter" at night, this Arizonan has pleaded insanity and has a lawyer using a "Jekyll and Hyde" defense during a trial over the brutal stabbing and beheading deaths of two young women— including a 21-year-old from Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, according to multi-media outlets reports. Bryan Miller, 49, dubbed the "Canal Killer" is on trial in a death penalty double-murder case in Maricopa County Superior Court in Arizona, azcentral reports. **Warning this article includes graphic details of torture, rape, and killing which …
Woman Allegedly Held Hostage For 24 Hours By Ex-Con With Charges In Six Pennsylvania Counties Woman Allegedly Held Hostage For 24 Hours By Ex-Con With Charges In Six Pennsylvania Counties
Woman Allegedly Held Hostage For 24 Hours By Ex-Con With Charges In Six Pennsylvania Counties A woman was allegedly kidnapped, held hostage for 24 hours, assaulted, and had her children's lives threatened by a man with criminal charges in six Pennsylvania counties dating back 30 years, according to court records obtained by Daily Voice.  Richard Clover Young, 52, was "hiding and waiting" outside of the victim's home while she was waiting to be picked up by her sister on Nov. 5, according to the criminal complaint. Young reportedly "tricked" the victim by telling her that he'd drive her in his 2011 Kia Sportage and then bring her back home but he instead made excuses to keep her in h…
Here's Where To Find Central Pennsylvania Election Returns, PA Board Of Elections Says Here's Where To Find Central Pennsylvania Election Returns, PA Board Of Elections Says
Here's Where To Find Central Pennsylvania Election Returns, PA Board Of Elections Says With so many seats up to flip the eyes of the nation seem to be on Pennsylvania and everyone says they have results but who should you trust?  There have already been ballot issues leading to voting hours being extended in one Pennsylvania county.  And to complicate the issues, the Pennsylvania State Board of Elections actually has to certify all the results so it may take a few days or longer to have everything so-called "set in stone." In the meantime, you can monitor the tallied, uncertified statewide result votes here and you can click the county names in the list below …
PA Caregiver Found Guilty In Conning Elderly Patient Out Of $100K — Even On His Death Bed: DA PA Caregiver Found Guilty In Conning Elderly Patient Out Of $100K — Even On His Death Bed: DA
PA Caregiver Found Guilty In Conning Elderly Patient Out Of $100K — Even On His Death Bed: DA A Cumberland County jury returned a guilty verdict for a 46-year-old woman who stole nearly $100,000 from the 73-year-old man she'd been caring for — right up until the day he died, authorities said. Wendy Springer-Parks claimed the nearly $100,000 she received from the victim over a 17-month period was compensation for her services as a caregiver, as well as the victim’s generosity in paying her bills as they were “planning for the future," the Cumberland County District Attorney's Office said. Springer-Parks told troopers that the victim regularly signed blank checks that she kept on hand…
Convict Tried To Pay Cellmate To Kill His Wife: Cumberland County DA Convict Tried To Pay Cellmate To Kill His Wife: Cumberland County DA
Convict Tried To Pay Cellmate To Kill His Wife: Cumberland County DA A Cumberland County convict has been convicted yet again but this time for offering to pay a cellmate to kill his wife, according to the district attorney's office.  Curtis Malone, 31, was already serving time for corruption of minors when he was found guilty of solicitation of homicide following a trial in front of Judge Jessica Brewbaker, on Oct. 18, court records show.  Malone offered to pay his cellmate $500 to kill his wife, at one point "discussing pushing his children’s mother in front of a bus," according to an affadivit obtained by PennLive.  "During a recorded…
New Details About Canceled Shelter-In-Place In Cumberland County Emerge New Details About Canceled Shelter-In-Place In Cumberland County Emerge
New Details About Canceled Shelter-In-Place In Cumberland County Emerge A "police incident" is over in Cumberland County, and any alerts issued by the police on Monday, Oct. 10, have been canceled. And around 6 p.m. police released more information about the incident.  Residents had been asked to "shelter in place or vacate the area of the 100 and 200 blocks of Regal View and the surrounding area" in Carlisle, North Middleton Township police stated in a release issued shortly before 3 p.m. Around 4:30 p.m. the alerts were canceled, but no new information was released.  It's now known that the police had been called to "an incident/welfare c…
Anger Management Graduate Shoved Gun Into The Back Of Girl's Head At Central PA Subway: Police Anger Management Graduate Shoved Gun Into The Back Of Girl's Head At Central PA Subway: Police
Anger Management Graduate Shoved Gun Into The Back Of Girl's Head At Central PA Subway: Police A 30-year-old former convict and anger management graduate apparently still has some anger issues, as he got into a fight at a Subway restaurant and shoved a gun into the back of a girl's head, authorities announced on Wednesday, Oct. 5. Aaron David Babner, of Mechanicsburg, got into a "verbal argument" with another man at the Subway located at 90 Newberry Commons on Saturday, Oct. 1, Township police.  Sometime during the incident, he left the restaurant, retrieved a firearm from his vehicle, then approached the 16-year-old girl, "and pressed the firearm to the back of h…
Young Teacher Drugged With Fentanyl, Killed On Tinder Date: Police Young Teacher Drugged With Fentanyl, Killed On Tinder Date: Police
Young Teacher Drugged With Fentanyl, Killed On Tinder Date: Police Two years ago, a 24-year-old woman went on a Tinder date and less than 24 hours later she was dead, on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022, her date was arrested and charged with homicide, police say. Emily "Emmy" Pritsch was outdoorsy; loving water sports and hiking. She enjoyed music, art, and walking her dog Sparkles. She was a 2018 Temple University graduate who was passionate about her job teaching theater to students in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood through the non-profit Playworks. She also liked spending time with her family, and making seemingly everyone who knew her feel like her best f…
$1.3 Million Jackpot Winning Lottery Ticket Sold In Central Pennsylvania $1.3 Million Jackpot Winning Lottery Ticket Sold In Central Pennsylvania
$1.3 Million Jackpot Winning Lottery Ticket Sold In Central Pennsylvania A $2 lottery ticket just won big, and someone in Cumberland County is about to be $1,300,000 million richer (before taxes), the Pennsylvania Lottery Commission announced on Monday, Oct. 3.  The $1.3 million-winning Match 6 Lotto Ticket was sold at Glenn Miller’s Beer & Soda Warehouse, 1029 Market St., Lemoyne. The store will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. The winning numbers were The ticket correctly matched all six winning numbers, 2-6-7-31-42-45. The lottery ticket cost the winner $2 and the ticket had a 1 in 4,661,272 of winning.  To pl…