Man Arrested For Murder Following Shooting Outside Central PA Bar Man Arrested For Murder Following Shooting Outside Central PA Bar
Man Arrested For Murder Following Shooting Outside Central PA Bar A man in central Pennsylvania has been arrested in connection with a deadly shooting outside a bar. Xavier "Junior" King, 32, of Susquehanna Township, was shot dead outside of Bill's Cafe, located in the 2300 block of Derry Street in the Allison Hill neighborhood of Harrisburg, on Sunday at approximately 8 p.m., according to a release by police. Shawn Cornell Davenport Jr., 34, of Harrisburg, was arrested on Ivy Lane in Harrisburg on Tuesday at approximately 9 p.m., according to the police. Davenport has been charged with the following, according to court documents: H1 Murder …
Susquehanna Firefighters Battle House Fire Across Street From Fire Station: Report Susquehanna Firefighters Battle House Fire Across Street From Fire Station: Report
Susquehanna Firefighters Battle House Fire Across Street From Fire Station: Report An electrical fire caused serious damage to a house -- but luckily first responders were literally right across the street to help. The fire broke out at a home in the 3700 block of North 6th Street in Susquehanna Township-- across the street from Rescue Fire Company #1 and the American Red Cross, abc27 reports citing the Susquehanna Township Fire Marshal George Drees. A portion of North 6th Street was closed while crews battled the blaze, the outlet reports. The cost of the damage is estimated at $30,000 but it could have been worse if crews were not nearby. Click here to read more…
Central PA Teacher Killed In 100 MPH Crash Had BAC 3X Over Legal Limit: Report Central PA Teacher Killed In 100 MPH Crash Had BAC 3X Over Legal Limit: Report
Central PA Teacher Killed In 100 MPH Crash Had BAC 3X Over Legal Limit: Report A central Pennsylvania mom and teacher who died when her car went off the road and careened through one building and into another had a blood-alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit, PennLive reports. Amy Krick's car left Linglestown Road and went into Barbershop 160 and then Salon 160, located right next door, early Halloween morning, previously reported by Daily Voice. Krick's Mazda was clocked at 101 mph and she had a BAC level of .214% at the tie of the crash, PennLive says citing Susquehanna Township Public Safety Director Robert Martin. The legal limit is 0.08%…
Driver Hospitalized In Central PA Road-Rage Shooting, Suspect At-Large, Police Say Driver Hospitalized In Central PA Road-Rage Shooting, Suspect At-Large, Police Say
Driver Hospitalized In Central PA Road-Rage Shooting, Suspect At-Large, Police Say A road rage incident escalated to gun violence on Thursday, according to police. A black Acura SUV and a white SUV with tinted windows got into a “road rage incident" on Route 22 near the I-83 overpass just after 12 p.m., according to Susquehanna Township police.  The two vehicles continued on to Walnut Street when the driver of the white SUV fired a single shot into the black Acura SUV. The driver of the black Acura was hit by the bullet and has been taken to the hospital. Anyone with any information on the incident is asked to contact Detective Darryl Brown at dbrown@susquehannat…
CONVICTED: Harrisburg Woman Sentenced To Life In Prison For Murdering Boyfriend CONVICTED: Harrisburg Woman Sentenced To Life In Prison For Murdering Boyfriend
Convicted: Harrisburg Woman Sentenced To Life In Prison For Murdering Boyfriend A Harrisburg woman has been found guilty and sentenced to life in prison for driving over her boyfriend, according to the Dauphin County District Attorney. Dolly Hendrickes, 40, was convicted of first-degree murder on July 14. Hendrickes was driving her van along Cameron Street in Harrisburg when she got into an argument over family matters with her boyfriend, Andres Claudio Sr., 68, regarding family issues on Oct. 10, 2019. When she stopped at a red light at the intersection of Cameron and Maclay Streets Claudio got out and walked to the median.  Hendrickes drove across two lanes of…
SEEN HER? Police Search Repeat Shoplifter In Harrisburg SEEN HER? Police Search Repeat Shoplifter In Harrisburg
Seen HER? Police Search Repeat Shoplifter In Harrisburg A woman is wanted by Susquehanna Township Police for stealing an overflowing cart of groceries. The Susquehanna Township Police are attempting to identify and locate the shoplifter pictures. The unidentified female loaded an entire cart of Red Bull, Ensure, water and other various items and left without paying at the Price Rite on Union Deposit Road on May 15, say police. After exiting the store she went across the parking lot to a silver sedan, possibly a Buick, where a male exited the drivers side and helped her load all of the items into the car and they departed the plaza driving tow…
3 Charged In Harrisburg SWAT Standoff: Woman Held Captive, Man Pistol Whipped 3 Charged In Harrisburg SWAT Standoff: Woman Held Captive, Man Pistol Whipped
3 Charged In Harrisburg SWAT Standoff: Woman Held Captive, Man Pistol Whipped Three people were arrested in a SWAT standoff in which a woman was held captive, a man was pistol whipped and shots were fired, authorities in Harrisburg said. Officers responded to the 2300 block of Walnut Street on reports of shots fired around 10:20 a.m. Sunday, but police could not determine if a shooting had in fact occurred. Around 11 a.m., a woman told county dispatch she was being held captive by a man at a lounge on the 2300 block of Walnut Street, police said. The woman also said the man was psychotic and holding a gun to her head, authorities said.  As County Dispatch cont…
SEEN THEM? Susquehanna Township Police Search Two Robbers Armed With AR-15 SEEN THEM? Susquehanna Township Police Search Two Robbers Armed With AR-15
Seen Them? Susquehanna Township Police Search Two Robbers Armed With AR-15 Two men in Susquehanna Township are wanted for an armed robbery with an AR-15, according to area police. William James Jr. and Lamont Rivers-Daniels are wanted for an armed robbery that occurred in early March 2021, say police. If you have any information as to their whereabouts, please contact Detective Darryl Brown at 717-857-5152 or dbrown@susquehannatwp.com.
SEEN THEM? Susquehanna Police Seek Missing Teenage Boys SEEN THEM? Susquehanna Police Seek Missing Teenage Boys
Seen Them? Susquehanna Police Seek Missing Teenage Boys Two teenage boys have been reported as missing out of Susquehanna Township. Tyshawn and Iymryr McGriff left their home to stay with a relative in Harrisburg, and never arrived, say police. They are believed to be in Harrisburg, according to authorities. It is unknown what they were wearing last when they were seen. Anyone who may know the whereabouts of either of the teens is asked to contact the Susquehanna Township Police Department at 717-652-82655.