Harrisburg University Professor Who Made 3D Face Shields Dies Of COVID-19
(Harrisburg, PA) A Harrisburg University professor who is known for creating 3D face shields for first-line healthcare works is dead after battling COVID-19. Dr. Charles Shearrow passed away at 61-years old on Tuesday due to complications of the coronavirus. Harrisburg University said yesterday that Dr. Shearrow and his students made about 2,300 3D printed face shields for local healthcare workers during the pandemic. He worked at TE Connectivity in Harrisburg before he became a professor and served on the university s staff for over two years. Air Quality Action Day Issued In Harrisburg
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Harrisburg University Professor Who Made 3D Face Shields Dies Of COVID-19
(Harrisburg, PA) A Harrisburg University professor who is known for creating 3D face shields for first-line healthcare works is dead after battling COVID-19. Dr. Charles Shearrow passed away at 61-years old on Tuesday due to complications of the coronavirus. Harrisburg University said yesterday that Dr. Shearrow and his students made about 2,300 3D printed face shields for local healthcare workers during the pandemic. He worked at TE Connectivity in Harrisburg before he became a professor and served on the university s staff for over two years. Air Quality Action Day Issued In Harrisburg
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.