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Warrant Served: Sprint Car Racer Colton Wisely, Unwisely Sped Off Without Paying In PA, Police Warrant Served: Sprint Car Racer Colton Wisely, Unwisely Sped Off Without Paying In PA, Police
Warrant Served: Sprint Car Racer Colton Wisely, Unwisely Sped Off Without Paying In PA, Police UPDATE: Colton Wade Wisley was arrested on Monday, March 20, 2023 at 8 a.m. and his warrant was marked as served the following morning by Lower Allen Township Police. Additional information was not released.  ORIGINAL: The brother of a rising sprint car racing star and a racer himself, Colton Wade Wisely is wanted by police in central Pennsylvania. Wisely, unwisely sped off— without paying— from the Outback Steakhouse located at 1201 Lower Allen Drive in Camp Hill, on Sept. 17 at 3:28 p.m., Lower Allen Township police say.  Wisely comes from a legacy racing family, with trophy wins from…
GOTCHA! Man Wanted For Brick Assault Recaptured After Nearly 2 Years On The Run GOTCHA! Man Wanted For Brick Assault Recaptured After Nearly 2 Years On The Run
Gotcha! Man Wanted For Brick Assault Recaptured After Nearly 2 Years On The Run A tipster led authorities to a man accused of assaulting someone with a brick, who had been on the run for nearly two years — he was found less than 10 miles from his home, officials say.The Allegheny County sheriff’s office found Lasalle Bradford, 52, of the Carrick neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, and arrested him “on a bench warrant issued for bond forfeiture at trial” on Tuesday, Mar. 8 around 5:30 p.m., according to a release by the office. The original trial and charges stem from an assault with a brick that occurred in Oct. 2019 in the Allegheny Center area of Pittsburgh, accor…
SEEN HIM? 3X Arsonist Wanted By Police In Lancaster SEEN HIM? 3X Arsonist Wanted By Police In Lancaster
Seen HIM? 3X Arsonist Wanted By Police In Lancaster A 40-year-old man is wanted for three acts of arson in the city of Lancaster, according to police. Charles Cieslik has been identified and charged with setting fire to multiple properties from the end of June to the beginning of July in the city of Lancaster, according to police. The first fire was in the 100 block of South Prince Street at a building where a burning roll of paper towels and accelerant was found in the vestibule of an apartment building on June 30 at 10:44 p.m. The floor, walls and front door leading into the apartment building were damaged. The second fire was on a porch…