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Newville Dad Charged With Murder Of First Baby Born At Penn State Hampden: Authorities Newville Dad Charged With Murder Of First Baby Born At Penn State Hampden: Authorities
Newville Dad Charged With Murder Of First Baby Born At Penn State Hampden: Authorities The first baby who was born at Penn State Health Hampden Medical Center has died and his father has been charged with his murder, Pennsylvania State Police announced on Tuesday, May 9, 2023.  Avery Sampson was 8 lbs and 12 ounces when he was born to Kathryn "Kat" Durham and Timothy "Tim" Lloyd Sampson at the Hampden Medical Center in Enola at 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021, according to Penn State Health News. The 13-month-old was "found died under suspicious circumstances" at the couple's home in the 100 block of Big Spring Terrace in West Pennsboro Township, Newville at 7:10 a.…
Central PA Family's Friend Charged With Sexually Assaulting Daughter, Police Say Central PA Family's Friend Charged With Sexually Assaulting Daughter, Police Say
Central PA Family's Friend Charged With Sexually Assaulting Daughter, Police Say A central Pennsylvania family's friend has been charged in connection with sexually assaulting their daughter, according to police. Shippensburg Police Department received notification from Cumberland County Children and Youth Services that a 13-year-old girl had told the organization that she was sexually assaulted by a friend of the family, a release by police stated. Michael Patrick Jellison, 29, of Shippensburg, was charged following an investigation, according to the release and court documents. He voluntarily turned himself into Magisterial District Judge H. Anthony Adams' office for…
5 Kids Under 11 Left Alone In 'Deplorable Conditions,' Cumberland Co. Mom Charged With Felony 5 Kids Under 11 Left Alone In 'Deplorable Conditions,' Cumberland Co. Mom Charged With Felony
5 Kids Under 11 Left Alone In 'Deplorable Conditions,' Cumberland Co. Mom Charged With Felony A mother of five children has been charged with a felony for neglect after she left all five of her children home alone. Ashley Lynn Ellis, 33, of the 2000 block of Rupley Road in Wormleysburg, was arrested on July 14 around 9 a.m. after West Shore Regional Police were dispatched to her home for a welfare check. When officers arrived they found five children all under the age of 11 home alone living in "extremely deplorable conditions." She is being held in the Cumberland County Prison in lieu of $10,000 bail. WSRPD was assisted by Cumberland County Children and Youth Services, who worke…