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York Man Shot In Fight Dies; Dad, Son Charged With Homicide: Authorities York Man Shot In Fight Dies; Dad, Son Charged With Homicide: Authorities
York Man Shot In Fight Dies; Dad, Son Charged With Homicide: Authorities A father and his son have been charged with homicide in connection with a fatal shooting during a fight, authorities announced on Tuesday.  Jared Harpster, 35 of the 100 block of Long Lane in Newberry Township, was pronounced dead at WellSpan York Hospital at 1:09 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, according to the York County Coroner's Office.  Deputy Coroner Scott Pennewill was called to Wellspan York Hospital to investigate and certify his death. Following an autopsy at the Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown at 8 a.m. on Feb. 27, his cause of death was determined to be mul…
Snowmobiler, 20, Killed In Central PA Crash Struck Downed Wire: Coroner Snowmobiler, 20, Killed In Central PA Crash Struck Downed Wire: Coroner
Snowmobiler, 20, Killed In Central PA Crash Struck Downed Wire: Coroner Shock and sadness spread following a snowmobile crash that left a 20-year-old York County man dead. York County Coroner Pamela Gay identified Newberry Township's Zachary Peiffer as the victim of the crash on Tuesday morning. Peiffer was not wearing a helmet when he ran into a downed wire crossing York Road between Miller Road and Pleasant Drive in Newberry Township around 8 a.m., Gay said.  Deputy Coroner Molly York was called to the scene to investigate and certify the death, which was pronounced at 9:29 a.m., Feb. 13. His cause of death was a "sharp Force Neck Trauma due to Impact with …
20-Year-Old Man Killed In Central PA Snowmobile Crash, Authorities Say 20-Year-Old Man Killed In Central PA Snowmobile Crash, Authorities Say
20-Year-Old Man Killed In Central PA Snowmobile Crash, Authorities Say A 20-year-old man was in a fatal snowmobile crash in York County on Tuesday morning authorities told Daily Voice.  The snowmobile crashed into a utility pole in the 200 block of York Road between Miller Road and Pleasant Drive in Newberry Township just after 8 a.m. on Feb. 13, according to York County Office of Emergency Management Public Information Officer Ted Czech.  Czech confirmed that a coroner was called to the scene for the crash.  Additional details are expected to be released by the York County Coroner's office. Check back here for those updates. 
Man ID'd After Slamming Into Car Into York County Home (UPDATE) Man ID'd After Slamming Into Car Into York County Home (UPDATE)
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. 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,  Company 31 currently h…
42K+ Pennsylvanians On 'Mandatory Water Conservation Order' Due To Oil Leak 42K+ Pennsylvanians On 'Mandatory Water Conservation Order' Due To Oil Leak
42K+ Pennsylvanians On 'Mandatory Water Conservation Order' Due To Oil Leak Over 42,000 Pennsylvanians are under mandatory water conservation order after an oil slick was spotted and an odor was emanating from Condoguient Creek. Pennsylvania American Water issued the order on Oct. 17 after the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection opened an investigation into the "reports of a petroleum-type odor and sheen on the Conodoguinet Creek in Silver Spring Township," as stated in a release by the PA DEP. The leak was determined to be coming from "an underground storage tank at the Cumberland-Perry Area Career and Technical Center on Old Willow Mill Road, Mec…
K9 Chokes To Death In Police Training Exercise In Pennsylvania K9 Chokes To Death In Police Training Exercise In Pennsylvania
K9 Chokes To Death In Police Training Exercise In Pennsylvania A police dog is dead after choking on an unnamed object during a training exercise at his handler's home on Tuesday, Sept. 19, say Newberry Township police.  The handler rendered "life-saving efforts" on Zar, a 5-year-old Belgian Malinois-German Shepherd mix, but was unable to dislodge the foreign object from his airway, police said.  He was rushed to an emergency clinic where he was pronounced dead, according to the department.  The dog's remains will be escorted to the Newberry Animal Emergency Center at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday night for cremation, and "numerous poli…
PA Man Rapes Pit Bull Multiple Times In Videos Posted On Twitter: Affidavit PA Man Rapes Pit Bull Multiple Times In Videos Posted On Twitter: Affidavit
PA Man Rapes Pit Bull Multiple Times In Videos Posted On Twitter: Affidavit Editor’s Note: This story was originally published with an image that was not that of Gavin Thomas Kitchen, but of another person. The image has since been removed. Apologies. A Central Pennsylvania man admitted to performing "sex acts" with a pit bull— and uploading videos of the acts along with child porn onto Twitter, according to court documents obtained by Daily Voice.  Pennsylvania State Police began investigating 21-year-old Gavin Thomas Kitchen after receiving a cyber tip submitted by Twitter back in January 2023, according to a release on Thursday, June 22, 2023.  When t…
High, Drunk Driver Endangering Children Uses Cuffs To Cut Through Cop Car, Attacking PA Police High, Drunk Driver Endangering Children Uses Cuffs To Cut Through Cop Car, Attacking PA Police
High, Drunk Driver Endangering Children Uses Cuffs To Cut Through Cop Car, Attacking PA Police A 47-year-old woman drove while drunk and high on marijuana with two children in her car and then attacked police officers, according to court documents obtained by Daily Voice.  Danielle L. Watkins was stopped with her taillights and one headlight out in the 1500 block of Old Trail Road in Newberry Township, on Friday, Oct. 28, 2022 around 11:30 p.m., according to a police release by area police on Nov. 20 and court records subsequently obtained by Daily Voice.  Harrisburg woman was arrested on charges of DUI and endangering the welfare of two children after a traffic stop in the…
DUI PA Driver Struck Deer, Put It In Her Trunk Then Kept Going: Police DUI PA Driver Struck Deer, Put It In Her Trunk Then Kept Going: Police
DUI PA Driver Struck Deer, Put It In Her Trunk Then Kept Going: Police A DUI driver in Pennsylvania was arrested after she struck a deer, put it in her trunk, and then kept going, authorities said. Officers conducting a traffic stop near Old Trail Road and Old York Road around midnight on Jan. 6 noticed the live deer in the back of the car, Newberry Township police said. The 19-year-old female driver and her 21-year-old male passenger from York Haven told police they had hit the deer before putting it in the trunk, authorities said. They later learned the deer was still alive, but they continued to drive with it in the vehicle, according to police. …
PA Drug Bust Yields 12 Pounds Of Marijuana, 'Ghost Gun,' Police Say PA Drug Bust Yields 12 Pounds Of Marijuana, 'Ghost Gun,' Police Say
PA Drug Bust Yields 12 Pounds Of Marijuana, 'Ghost Gun,' Police Say A massive drug bust led police to seize 12 pounds of marijuana and a "ghost gun," or a gun without a serial number, according to police. A drug investigation prompted police in Newberry Township to obtain multiple search warrants. The following items were seized on Oct. 1: 1- 22 caliber pistol with an obliterated serial number 762- 5 grams of marijuana packets 192- 10 grams of marijuana packets 221- marijuana blunts 87 - marijuana lollipops 1- mason jar with approximately 40 grams of marijuana 4 - 1lb bags of CBD marijuana 20 - CBD packets of marijauna 6 - mason jars of suspected…
York Coroner Called To Crash Into Tree York Coroner Called To Crash Into Tree
York Coroner Called To Crash Into Tree A man crashed into a tree and died Thursday night, according to the York County coroner. Crews responded to a single-vehicle crash into a tree in the 650 block of Potts Hill Road in Newberry Township around 10:30 p.m. The coroner was called around 11 p.m. A man was declared deceased at the scene from multiple blunt force trauma at 11:47 p.m., according to the coroner's office. No one else was in the vehicle. An autopsy will not be conducted, but a routine toxicology report will still be done. Police in Newberry Township continue to investigate the cause of the crash. The victim's iden…
Self-Proclaimed 'CrazyGal' Arrested On Animal Abuse Charges In Pennsylvania Self-Proclaimed 'CrazyGal' Arrested On Animal Abuse Charges In Pennsylvania
Self-Proclaimed 'CrazyGal' Arrested On Animal Abuse Charges In Pennsylvania A York County woman who once made national news for beating her husband when he tossed her brother's ashes has been arrested on animal abuse charges -- one week after posting on social media that her dog went missing, court documents show. Crystal Rae Sheffer, 33, of Red Bank Road in Newberry Township, was arrested Thursday for neglecting and abusing at least one animal, including a dog. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Crystal Sheffer (@crazygal420) The arrest followed an investigation in the 2000 block of Red Bank Road in Dove…
Train Derailed, 30 Cars Overturned In York County Train Derailed, 30 Cars Overturned In York County
Train Derailed, 30 Cars Overturned In York County Over 30 train cars-- including one carrying oil-- were overturned in a train derailment on Monday afternoon in York County, according to Emergency Dispatch Services. Crews were called to the scene of the train derailment at 3:10 p.m. Hazmat crews were initially called to the scene to assess a crude oil train car but no leaks were found, according to police. Campers were in the area at the time of the derailment but we're not asked to evacuate and no one was in danger, according to both dispatch and police. Traffic was diverted in the area of Valley Road in Newberry Township into Goldsbor…
PA American Water Issues Mandatory Water Conservation Order For 41,500 Customers PA American Water Issues Mandatory Water Conservation Order For 41,500 Customers
PA American Water Issues Mandatory Water Conservation Order For 41,500 Customers A mandatory water conservation order was issued by Pennsylvania American Water, effecting nearly 41,500 of its Mechanicsburg customers. The order asks customers to limit water use to essential purposes while PAW restores the flow to its system, a press release says. The order comes on the heals of operational issues at the Silver Spring treatment plant, causing water storage tanks in the community to run low, putting water service and fire protection at risk. The order covers customers in: Camp Hill Borough East Pennsboro township Fairview Township Hampden Township Newberry Township…
York County Woman, 53, Dies Of Injuries Following Train Crash York County Woman, 53, Dies Of Injuries Following Train Crash
York County Woman, 53, Dies Of Injuries Following Train Crash A woman has died in a local hospital from injuries following a train crash, according to the York County coroner. Gerri Hill, 53 of Newberry Township, was seriously injured while sitting in her car with it parked on the train tracks in 1200 block of Cly Road in York around 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, says the coroner. Hill was treated at the scene and transported to Well Span York Hospital. After lifesaving measures, she died 18 and a half hours later. The cause and manner of death has not been made public. An autopsy may not be scheduled pending investigation, according to the coroner.
Newbury PD: 80 Painted Nails Were Placed In Municipal Lot To Damage Police Vehicle Tires Newbury PD: 80 Painted Nails Were Placed In Municipal Lot To Damage Police Vehicle Tires
Newbury PD: 80 Painted Nails Were Placed In Municipal Lot To Damage Police Vehicle Tires More than 80 nails were found in the parking lot of the Newberry Township Municipal Complex on Monday, according to police. Police believe the nails were intentionally placed to target the police department and for the purpose of damaging tires. The nails appeared to have been painted black to blend in with the pavement and to avoid detection, police said. “The person(s) responsible for this cowardly act should recognize that their actions could delay help to someone who is in need of a police officer during an emergency,” police said. “ It also has the likelihood of causing expensive dam…