CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
DENVER: Paul Gordon, 30, of Adamstown, was charged with criminal mischief after damaging a vehicle on the first block of West Church Street at 6:43 p.m. on Dec. 14, police said. Gordon caused an estimated $1,778.64 in damage to the vehicle, police said.
DUI
EAST COCALICO TWP.: Megan Ebling, 33, of Ephrata, was charged with multiple DUIs and other traffic offenses after crashing into two vehicles on the first block of South Reamstown Road on Nov. 14, police said. Ebling hit one oncoming vehicle and left the scene before striking another vehicle head on, police said. Both vehicles that were hit had children in them, though there were no serious injuries, police said.
THEFT
EAST HEMPFIELD TWP.: An unknown thief entered a vehicle in the first block of Rohrerston Road sometime between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Jan. 5 and took a pool cue and loose change valued at $1,020, police said.
EAST HEMPFIELD TWP.: An unknown thief stole a $10,000 Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle from a parking lot in the first block of Welsh Drive sometime on Jan. 7, police said.
EAST HEMPFIELD TWP: The occupants of a room at a Days Inn at 2929 Hempland Road took blankets, sheets, pillows and towels valued at more than $200, police said. The room, which was occupied from Dec. 24 to Jan. 12, also had damage valued at $200, police said.
THEFT BY UNLAWFUL TAKING
COLUMBIA BOROUGH: Alexis Elizabeth Steele, 30, of Columbia, was charged with theft by unlawful taking after she stole a package containing a $200 gold wedding band from a house in the 200 block of South 4th Street on Dec. 23 around 6:26 p.m., police said.
RESISTING ARREST
COLUMBIA BOROUGH: Daquan Shikeem Greer, 25, of Columbia, was charged with resisting arrest after officers found him hiding in a closet on Dec. 15 at 7:36 p.m. in the 400 block of Locust Street, police said. Greer had several outstanding warrants and when police tried to arrest him, there was an âincident,â police said. Officers were originally called to the house for a report of an assault in progress, according to police.
Man found injured on Lancaster County road; police investigating
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
An unresponsive man heavily bleeding from cuts on his body was found on a Warwick Township road early Friday morning, police said.
Northern Lancaster County Regional police found the man around 7 a.m. near Route 501 and East Newport Road. He could not be questioned because he needed emergency medical treatment and was barely conscious, police said.
The man was rushed to the hospital. His current condition is unavailable, police said.
Police have not determined how the man was hurt, or why he was on the road.
Anyone who witnessed or has information on this incident is asked to call the Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department at 717-664-1180 or 800-957-2677, or submit a tip through CrimeWatch.