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An 18-year-old who injured a Pennsylvania State trooper during a traffic stop in Lancaster County is has been arrested by US Marshals.David J. Pratt was arrested in the 900 block of Chestnut Street, in Lebanon County on Tuesday short…
Editor s note: This story was updated at 11:50 a.m. with new information from police and Lancaster County Coroner Dr. Stephen Diamantoni.
A Mount Joy brother and sister were killed after a pickup truck and a tractor-trailer collided in East Petersburg on Saturday night, causing the vehicles to burst into flames, according to Northern Lancaster County Regional police.
A car carrier tractor trailer struck the passenger s side of a Ford ranger on Graystone Road near Main Street (Route 72) at 9:06 p.m. on Saturday, according to police. The crash caused a fire.Â
Rescue crews arrived to find driver Brandie Leigh Kasper, 21, and her brother Leonard Christian Kasper, 18, inside the pickup truck, both dead at the scene, police said. The Kaspers were identified by Lancaster County Coroner Dr. Stephen Diamantoni.Â
Two people are dead after a crash involving a pickup truck and a tractor trailer in East Petersburg on Saturday night that caused the vehicles to burst into flames, according to Northern Lancaster County Regional police.
The two vehicles crashed into each other at Main Street, or Route 72, and Graystone Road at 9:06 p.m., causing both vehicles to ignite, police said in a news release.
Rescue crews arrived to find two people inside the pickup truck, both dead at the scene, police said. Neither personâs name has been released to the public, though authorities say they have been presumptively identified.
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Claire Miller, the Pennsylvania teen charged with stabbing her older sister to death in February, will seek a potential insanity or mental health defense, her lawyer said.
Defense attorney Robert Beyer also requested that Miller s case be transferred to juvenile court, which focuses on treatment and rehabilitation, Lancaster Online reported Thursday.
Miller, 14, was charged as an adult in the slaying of 19-year-old Helen Miller, who investigators said died of multiple stab wounds in their Manheim Township home on Feb. 21. Miller was arrested at the scene and was being held without bail at Lancaster County Prison, the district attorney s office said. (Photo: Lancaster County District Attorney)