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Man ID'd After Slamming Into Car Into York County Home (Update)

A vehicle crash into a home has left a man dead, authorities confirmed on Wednesday.

A Newberry Township fire engine and tanker at the scene of an incident and a map showing Sheepbridg, Old Trail roads, and Hill Drive where the deadly crash into a home happened, according to emergency dispatchers.

A Newberry Township fire engine and tanker at the scene of an incident and a map showing Sheepbridg, Old Trail roads, and Hill Drive where the deadly crash into a home happened, according to emergency dispatchers.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Newberry Township FD @NewberryTwpFD (overlay); Google Maps (Satellite)

Michael Geesey, 30, 400 block of Hykes Mill Road in Manchester, crashed his 2005 Toyota Camry into the corner of a home in the 2800 block of Old Trail Road, at the intersection with Sheepbridge Road/Hill Drive, in Newberry Township, at 7:48 p.m. on Tuesday, authorities detailed. 

He was pronounced dead at the scene by Deputy Coroner Molly York at 8:40 p.m. on Nov. 28, according to the coroner's release.

Fire, rescue, and police were initially called to the scene, 

The Newberry Township police are investigating this incident and asking anyone who witnessed the collision to call them at (717)-938-2608.

This exact area had a driving under the influence at the highest rate incident back in Aug. 2022, as police reported at the time. And that driver completed an Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition with 35 days of community service, according to his latest court docket. But it is unclear what caused this most recent crash.

A routine toxicology test was obtained but there will be no autopsy, according to the York County Coroner's Office.

Additional information has not been released. Check back here for updates. 

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