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| 3 hurt in Route 33 accident, state police say Three people in two vehicles were injured in a Friday morning crash on Route 33, Pennsylvania State Police said. One of the cars ended up in the woods along the highway in Bushkill Township, while another overturned, according to police. It occurred about 9:10 a.m. on Route 33 South at mile-marker ...
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| Lesli Kelly, 49, was shot dead by her ex-husband, 52-year-old William Kelly, while she was on ... A woman who was shot and killed by her estranged husband at a Penn State satellite campus before he turned the gun on himself had become increasingly afraid for her safety, according to those close to her. State police Lieutenant Eric Hermick said 49-year-old Lesli Kelly was on break from her shift at ...
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| Son of SEPTA police chief joins Philly Police force, family business Thomas D. Nestel, 27, graduated Friday morning from the Philadelphia Police Academy, a fifth-generation legacy on a force cluttered with cousins and uncles. He accepted his diploma in front of his father, chief of the SEPTA Police Department, who sat with the dignitaries on the dais at Temple ...
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| Sheriff's fund established to benefit deputy who lost 2 sons in Schwenksville fire The Pennsylvania State Police on Thursday said that a faulty extension cord was to blame for the early-morning blaze. The cord was plugged into a space heater in a porch area of the family's home on the 900 block of Summit Avenue. The two boys were found dead on the second floor of the home after ...
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| Man displays tattoo of cops he tried to kill, gets 200 years Scott Sargent had been found guilty earlier this year on charges stemming from the October 2015 shooting in a crowded Walmart parking lot in Pennsylvania. He was convicted of attempted murder of a police officer, aggravated assault and reckless endangering. A judge in Wilkes-Barre ordered that the ...
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| Court: Allegheny County didn't break contract by splitting bomb squad work with Pittsburgh Allegheny County didn't violate its police officers' union contract by cutting back on how often its bomb squad responds to calls from outside the county, a Pennsylvania appeals court ruled Friday. Prior to 2013, the Allegheny County Police Explosive Ordinance Disposal Unit would respond to and ...
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