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Cash reward offered for tips that lead to ID, arrest in York City homicide
York Dispatch
Police are offering a cash reward to the person who helps them identify and track down the person or people responsible for the March 8 homicide of Timiere Crosby.
Crosby, 27, of York, was fatally shot in the chest about 11:45 p.m. March 8 in the 800 block of Linden Avenue, according to York City Police.
He was rushed to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
The shooting happened near Crosby s home.
Tipsters can always remain anonymous, according to police.
Anyone with information about the shootings is asked to contact York City Police by calling the city s crime tip line at 717-849-2204, or its main number, 717-846-1234. Or contact Detective First Class Andy Baez at abaez@yorkcity.org or at 717-654-5264.
York City Police are still searching for suspected killer Alexis Cado-Suero, 15, of York.
York Daily Record
In the Saturday afternoon sun, women labored over a bleeding teen as he lay in a York courtyard.
One clasped her hands together and pushed down on his sternum over and over, compressing it, while another whooshed air into his lungs with her mouth.
A third held his hand, praying to the Lord not to take him.
The women, residents of the Historic Newton Square, had heard the staccato of shots just before 3 p.m. and saw a collapsed Tyree Smart, 16, of York.
The island of a neighborhood, with its well-manicured homes and gardens, and where the breeze funnels through just right, might have violence and death all around it, but never in it, according to residents.