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Oklahoma Woman Struck Dead In Hit-Run At Bell & Evans In Lebanon County: PSP Oklahoma Woman Struck Dead In Hit-Run At Bell & Evans In Lebanon County: PSP
Oklahoma Woman Struck Dead In Hit-Run At Bell & Evans In Lebanon County: PSP A hit-and-run involving a tractor-trailer has left an Oklahoma dead outside a Lebanon County Chicken processing plant, authorities say.  Modrel Songer, 64, of Valliant, OK, was found unconscious outside the Bell and Evans plant on US Route 222 on Friday, February 17, 2023, around 9 p.m., according to a release by Pennsylvania state police on Tuesday, Feb. 21.  “It was determined the victim was struck and run over by a truck tractor in the east trailer parking area. The victim ultimately succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced deceased on scene by the Lebanon County Coroner’s …
US 222 Reopens Following Three-Vehicle Crash Involving Rollover In Central PA US 222 Reopens Following Three-Vehicle Crash Involving Rollover In Central PA
US 222 Reopens Following Three-Vehicle Crash Involving Rollover In Central PA A three-vehicle crash closed part of US Route 222 in central Pennsylvania in the afternoon on Tuesday, Oct. 4, authorities say.  The crash happened in the southbound lanes just south of the Oregon Pike exit, Manheim Township police say. One of the vehicles involved in the crash has rolled over onto its side, according to the police.  The roadway appeared to have reopened around 3:30 p.m., according to traffic cameras in the area. 
Baby, Woman From Maryland ID'd As Victims Of US Route 222 Crash: Report Baby, Woman From Maryland ID'd As Victims Of US Route 222 Crash: Report
Baby, Woman From Maryland ID'd As Victims Of US Route 222 Crash: Report An 8-month-old baby and 76-year-old woman from Maryland have been identified as the victims killed in the US Route 222 crash earlier this week, according to Lancaster Online. The cause of death for both baby Kimberly Babila and Bridgette Arrah, 76, of Prince George's, was accidental, the outlet said citing Lancaster County Coroner Stephen Diamantoni. Records show Arrah also has ties to Manassas, VA. The crash happened between Exit: I-76 turnpike/PA 272 – PA Turnpike/Denver and Exit: US 322 – Blue Ball, on Tuesday, Sept. 27, according to PennDOT. The East Cocalico Township police were call…
Two Killed In Crash On US Route 222 In Central PA: Police Two Killed In Crash On US Route 222 In Central PA: Police
Two Killed In Crash On US Route 222 In Central PA: Police Two people have died— one of which is possibly an infant— following a crash involving a tractor-trailer on US Route 222 on Tuesday, Sept. 27, authorities say.  The crash happened between Exit: I-76 turnpike/PA 272 – PA Turnpike/Denver and Exit: US 322 – Blue Ball, according to PennDOT. The East Cocalico Township police were called to the crash on 222 South in the area of mile marker 43.2, according to a release by the department.  Upon arrival, officers found a commercial truck was stopped on the right shoulder and a Hyundai sedan was on the left shoulder of the highway. "Initial investi…
Road Reopens After Multi-Vehicle Crash Closed Part Of US 222 In Lancaster County Road Reopens After Multi-Vehicle Crash Closed Part Of US 222 In Lancaster County
Road Reopens After Multi-Vehicle Crash Closed Part Of US 222 In Lancaster County A multi-vehicle crash closed the southbound lanes of US Route 222 in Lancaster County on Thursday morning, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The crash occurred one mile south of the exit to Oregon Pike and PA 272, along US 30/PA 284 West/US Route 222 around 8 a.m. Crash on US 222 in Lancaster County.511PA The roadway began opening up just before 11 a.m.  The cause of the crash is unclear. This story is developing, follow Daily Voice for updates.
Multi-Vehicle Crash Closes Part Of US 222 In Lancaster County Multi-Vehicle Crash Closes Part Of US 222 In Lancaster County
Multi-Vehicle Crash Closes Part Of US 222 In Lancaster County A multi-vehicle crash closed the southbound lanes of US Route 222 in Lancaster County on Thursday morning, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The crash occurred one mile south of the exit to Oregon Pike and PA 272, along US 30/PA 284 West/US Route 222 around 8 a.m. Crash on US 222 in Lancaster County.511PA The roadway began opening up just before 11 a.m.  The cause of the crash is unclear. This story is developing, follow Daily Voice for updates.