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Woman Stabs Man During Family Fight In Lancaster: Police Woman Stabs Man During Family Fight In Lancaster: Police
Woman Stabs Man During Family Fight In Lancaster: Police A late-night stabbing during a family fight left a man slashed in Lancaster on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025, the Lancaster City Bureau of Police announced on Sunday, Nov. 30. Paige Ciera Craig, 31, joined a fight between two relatives in the 400 block of South Duke Street when she stabbed an adult male, investigators said. Officers had first responded to a reported stabbing in the 500 block of Green Street at 8:36 p.m., where they found the victim with non-life-threatening cuts to his left hand and face, according to police. The investigation led officers to surveillance video that identified Cr…
Central PA Football Player's Former Girlfriend Charged Months After Deadly Crash, Suicide Central PA Football Player's Former Girlfriend Charged Months After Deadly Crash, Suicide
Central PA Football Player's Former Girlfriend Charged Months After Deadly Crash, Suicide Investigation details and new charges have been released in the shocking deaths of two Conestoga Valley High School football players who died over the weekend of June 25. Tyler Zook, a 17-year-old Senior at Conestoga Valley High School from Lancaster, was the driver of the 2014 Hyundai Sante Fe; his girlfriend Amalie Wendt, an 18-year-old 2022 CV graduate from Ronks was the front-seat passenger; and Tyreese Smith, a 16-year-old CV Junior from Lancaster, was a rear-seat passenger when the group was going over 90 mph in 40 mph zone of the 500 block of Willow Road around 12:13 a.m., according t…
Alligators 'Stolen', Couple Cited For Illegal Exotic Animals In Lebanon County Alligators 'Stolen', Couple Cited For Illegal Exotic Animals In Lebanon County
Alligators 'Stolen', Couple Cited For Illegal Exotic Animals In Lebanon County "I’m pretty sure someone came into my property last night and stole two of my alligators right out of their enclosure!," Lebanon County resident Brandy Kay Gwynn posted on Facebook on Sunday, August 21. Brandy, owner of "Decaying Forest Oddities, Tattoos & Piercings" and her tattoo artist husband Erik have been posting about the missing 3 to 4-foot-long alligators for several days.  On the radio this morning spreading the word not only in lebanon but lancaster harrisburg area as well. Words spreading for the culprit who took the alligators its just a matter of time!!! Posted by Eri…