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Police log: Baby uninjured in rollover crash in Quincy Township According to Pennsylvania State Police, Chambersburg, Kylie Doyle, 19, Waynesboro, was driving a Jeep Grand Cherokee south on Tomstown Road, just north of Mormon Church Road, at about 9:30 a.m. when the rear of the vehicle began to slide. The Jeep slid off the east side of the road, struck an ...
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Police: Man stole wallets from Derby thrift store employees The footage showed the man go behind the register counter and reach into the employees' unattended purses, police said. The suspect left the scene in a silver Chevrolet with Pennsylvania registration plates, police said. Anyone with information can contact Derby Police Department at 203-735-7811.
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Washington, Quincy township governments prep for power-line debate Local municipal governments in Franklin County, Pa., are wading into the battle about potential high-voltage power lines coming to the area. ... Geesaman identified priorities for funding, including a possible new police station, new equipment and personnel for the police department, continued ...
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Police hope to identify shoplifter that assaulted employee at metro Target Police hope to identify a man who assaulted a security guard after being caught shoplifting at a metro store. The Oklahoma City Police Department has released surveillance footage of a man shopping Jan. 17 at Target, 13924 N. Pennsylvania Avenue. Police say store employees observed the man ...
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Pa. paid at least $3.2M to settle sex harassment claims against state workers Also among the highest payments was a $435,000 settlement to a woman who worked for the Pennsylvania State Police who said she was "subjected to quid pro quo sexual harassment and a sexually hostile work environment," according to a federal lawsuit against the agency and the commonwealth.
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Sparta Police Seize 414 Heroin Packets in Motor Vehicle Stop SPARTA, NJ – Two Pennsylvania women were caught with more than 400 packets of heroin when their car caught the attention of police. "Heroin is so cheap, it's not unusual to see 400 bags anymore," Sparta Lt. Lamon said. On January 29 around 1:16 p.m. Sparta Police Officer Steven Guido saw ...
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