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HOMICIDE: 'Armed, Dangerous' Man Shot Dead By Officers, York Coroner Says (UPDATE) HOMICIDE: 'Armed, Dangerous' Man Shot Dead By Officers, York Coroner Says (UPDATE)
Homicide: 'Armed, Dangerous' Man Shot Dead By Officers, York Coroner Says (Update) Details about a fatal shooting of a man wanted on warrants in York County have been released on Monday, Feb. 5. Richard “Richie” Benjamin Bolen, 37 of Hanover, had been identified as a wanted man by Penn Township police on Friday morning and by that evening the Pennsylvania State Police announced that multiple officers had killed him in a shooting on Friday.  **Scroll Down For New Details And The Coroner's Updated Statement** He had last seen by Penn Township Police Department officers at a business where his family works in the 700 block of Baltimore Street Hanover, within Penn Towns…
Fire Closes Major Roadway In York County: Authorities (DEVELOPING) Fire Closes Major Roadway In York County: Authorities (DEVELOPING)
Fire Closes Major Roadway In York County: Authorities (Developing) A fire has shut down a road in York County, authorities say. Hanover Area Fire and Rescue was called to the 500 block of Baltimore Street near Mt. Royal Avenue in Hanover around 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, according to York County Emergency Management, The fire went to a second alarm just before 3 p.m. Baltimore Street is shut down in the area. This is a developing story; following Daily Voice for updates. 
Bank Robber Wanted By Police In York County Bank Robber Wanted By Police In York County
Bank Robber Wanted By Police In York County A bank robbery is under investigation in Hanover, according to Penn Township police. A man entered the BB&T on 1345 Baltimore Street and demanded money around 1 p.m. The man fled on foot upon receiving an unknown sum. The suspect is described as a white male, about 5 foot 10 inches to 6 feet tall, wearing glasses and a face mask, according to Detective Steve Gebhart. He was last seen wearing a black jacket, black pants, white shoes, and a New York Mets baseball cap. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Detectives Nate Behrendt at (717) 637-8751.