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West Lincoln Avenue, Lititz, PA

22-Year-Old Driver ID'd After Fatal Ejection Crash In Lititz: Coroner 22-Year-Old Driver ID'd After Fatal Ejection Crash In Lititz: Coroner
22-Year-Old Driver ID'd After Fatal Ejection Crash In Lititz: Coroner A 22-year-old man is dead following a single-vehicle crash into a utility, police announced on Tuesday, May 28. Anthony Perez, 22 of Lititz has been identified as the driver of the vehicle that fatally crashed, according to the Lancaster County Coroner's Office. Officers were called to the crash in the 400 block of West Lincoln Avenue between Arrowhead Drive and South Walnut Street in Lititz at 7:59 p.m. on Memorial Day. Callers to 911 reported that the sedan crashed into a telephone pole, and the driver "had been ejected onto the roadway."  Perez was found by the first officer on th…
Driver Who Fell Asleep At The Wheel In Lititz Hospitalized: Police Driver Who Fell Asleep At The Wheel In Lititz Hospitalized: Police
Driver Who Fell Asleep At The Wheel In Lititz Hospitalized: Police A woman who fell asleep at the wheel in Lititz has been hospitalized, police say.  The police were called to a crash in the 400 Block of West Lincoln Avenue on January 18, 2023, around 3:13 p.m.  The woman drove off the roadway, and "struck a large rock adjacent to the road" and her car "overturned onto its roof," the police say.  The woman was hospitalized but her injuries were non-life-threatening, authorities say.  No other injuries were reported. 
Tractor-Trailer Crash Closes Major Road In Lititz: Police Tractor-Trailer Crash Closes Major Road In Lititz: Police
Tractor-Trailer Crash Closes Major Road In Lititz: Police A tractor-trailer crash closed a major thoroughfare in Lititz on Tuesday, August 9, police say.  The crash happened on West Lincoln Avenue between South Walnut Street and Arrowhead Drive, according to a release by the police. The tractor-trailer pulled down utility lines and poles, the release explains. Power has been restored to the area as of 3 p.m. as crews remain on the scene. "PPL is on-scene and working to make the utilities safe and the road open," police say.  Drivers are asked to find alternative routes as the road will be "closed for an extended period of time," …