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PA DUI Mom Endangered Child In Crash Police Say PA DUI Mom Endangered Child In Crash Police Say
PA DUI Mom Endangered Child In Crash Police Say A central Pennsylvania mom— who is the sole caretaker of a young child— caused a crash while driving under the influence while a child was in her vehicle, police allege. Lyndsay A. Gall, 40, of Lititz, "performed poorly on standardized field sobriety tests" following the crash in the 1100 Block Manheim Pike around 9:18 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 21, Manheim Township police say. Gall has been charged with child endangerment and a DUI, according to the police release and court documents. She was held in the Lancaster County Prison on $5,000 in bail and will have a formal arraignment at 9 a.m. Mar.…
Man Test Driving Car Returns To Dealership Completely Naked: Police Man Test Driving Car Returns To Dealership Completely Naked: Police
Man Test Driving Car Returns To Dealership Completely Naked: Police A Pennsylvania man who took a vehicle out for a test drive returned to the dealership completely naked, said police who arrested him. Horace L. Samuels, 42, of Lebanon, was getting his vehicle appraised and test-driving a new one on Dec. 30 at a dealership on Manheim Pike around 12:30 p.m., local police said. "During the interaction, he went to his vehicle and came back inside the business completely nude," police said.  There were approximately 30 people in the business at the time. Samuels was charged with indecent exposure.
ZAP! Live Wires Fall On Tractor-Trailer Closing Manheim Pike In Lancaster County ZAP! Live Wires Fall On Tractor-Trailer Closing Manheim Pike In Lancaster County
ZAP! Live Wires Fall On Tractor-Trailer Closing Manheim Pike In Lancaster County A tractor-trailer crash has closed Manheim Pike Tuesday afternoon, according to area police. Manheim Township Police were called area the scene of the crash just after 2:30 p.m., say police. The single-vehicle crash into a utility pole, pulled down wires-- which fell on to the truck. The roadway has been closed from Plaza Boulevard and Route 30. The wires fell on top of the truck, which cannot be moved until PPL Electric Utilities shut off the power. Drivers are encouraged to avoid this area and plan alternate routes of travel. This is an active incident, follow Daily Voice for updat…