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3 children killed, 4 injured when horse and buggy crashes into trash truck: state police

3 children killed, 4 injured when horse and buggy crashes into trash truck: state police PennLive.com 12/18/2020 Jenna Wise, pennlive.com © \ Travis Kellar tkellar@pennlive.com\ /HAR/pennlive.com/TNS State police patrols will check in on schools and colleges in state police jurisdictions at least once per shift, and will visit at different times throughout the day and night. Dan Gleiter, PennLive, 2017 HAR Seven children traveling through Lancaster County in a horse and buggy were either killed or injured when they failed to stop at a stop sign and crossed into the path of a trash truck, authorities said. Pennsylvania State Police said the horse and buggy was traveling west on Black Road Monday and approaching the Little Britain Road North intersection when the crash occurred.

Amish buggy went through stop sign before crash that killed 3 children: state police

Amish buggy went through stop sign before crash that killed 3 children: state police Updated Dec 18, 2020; A horse and buggy failed to stop at a stop sign and crossed into the path of a trash truck in a Lancaster County crash that killed three children and injured four other youths, authorities said. Pennsylvania State Police said the horse and buggy was traveling west on Black Road Monday and approaching the Little Britain Road North intersection when the crash occurred. The horse and buggy failed to stop at a stop sign around 7:50 a.m. and crossed into the path of a tri-axle trash truck headed south on Little Britain Road North, according to state police.

Police: Two men responsible for six-month spree of catalytic converter thefts in Lancaster County

Police: Two men responsible for six-month spree of catalytic converter thefts in Lancaster County Zachary Martin and Jonathan Evans are each charged with almost 200 felonies related to a spree of thefts across multiple jurisdictions earlier this year. Credit: Lancaster County District Attorney s Office Zachary Martin (left) and Jonathan Evans Author: Keith Schweigert (FOX43) Updated: 9:53 AM EST December 15, 2020 LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. Authorities in Lancaster County have charged two men with a multi-jurisdictional spree of thefts involving catalytic converters over a six-month span earlier this year. Zachary Ryan Martin, 31, and Jonathan Robert Evans, 39, are accused of targeting parked vehicles, removing the catalytic converters, and selling them in Harrisburg for large amounts of cash, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney s Office.

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