Updated: 6:25 AM EST Feb 26, 2021 A 14-year-old girl in Manheim Township has been charged in the killing of her older sister, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney s Office.Claire Miller was arraigned Monday on a homicide charge and is being held without bail at Lancaster County Prison. She is charged as an adult in the killing of her sister, Helen Miller, 19.Search warrant reveals new detailsWGAL has received a copy of the search warrant for the home where Helen Miller was killed. Here are some of the details from it:Police said Claire called 911 Monday morning, saying she stabbed her sister.DNA samples and knives were taken from the home.The warrant also states that a witness told police they were communicating with Claire on the phone and she said she was having “suicidal and homicidal thoughts.”WGAL is continuing to go through the documents.Sister found dead in bedroomAuthorities said police responded shortly after 1 a.m. Monday to the family home in
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PORT CARBON â A woman charged with writing a bad check to the Borough of Minersville on Feb. 28 had charges against her held for court during a preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge David A. Plachko.
Melodie J. Windermuth, 51, of 114 Greenbury Road, Pottsville, was arrested by Minersville police Patrolman Michael Bucek and charged with one count of bad checks.
Plachko determined the commonwealth was able to substantiate the charge and ordered it held for Schuylkill County Court, where Wildermuth can plead guilty or enter a not guilty plea and request a trial.
Bucek charged Wildermuth with issuing a check to the borough for $231.84 for utilities but the check was returned for insufficient funds.