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York County man dies in crash along Route 30 West in Lancaster County

Updated: 1:09 PM EDT May 17, 2021 LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. A 31-year-old York County man died of injuries sustained in a crash Sunday night on Route 30 West in Lancaster County, according to East Hempfield Township Police. Albert Meier Acosta, of Windsor, was traveling west on the roadway near Rohrerstown Road at about 9:26 p.m. when his Mini Cooper struck a disabled Chrysler 300, which was parked along the shoulder of the highway, according to police. The impact caused the Chrysler to catch fire, police say. Acosta was transported to Lancaster General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead by a member of the Lancaster County Coroner s Office, according to police.

Police: York County man dies after in Route 30 crash in Lancaster County

Police: York County man dies after Route 30 crash in Lancaster County A York County man died in a crash on Route 30 on Sunday evening, according to police.  Albert Meier Acosta, 31, of Windsor Township, died as a result of a two-vehicle crash at 9:26 p.m. on Route 30 in the area of Rohrerstown Road in Lancaster County, according to a news release. Meier Acosta, who was driving a Cooper Mini, struck a disabled Chrysler 300 that was parked along the shoulder. As a result, the Chrysler caught on fire, the release stated. Meier Acosta was transported to Lancaster General Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, police said.

York County man killed in Route 30 crash that caused vehicle to catch fire

A York County man was killed after he struck a vehicle along Route 30 in East Hempfield Township on Sunday night, causing the vehicle to catch fire, according to East Hempfield Township police. Albert Meier Acosta, 31, of Windsor was traveling westbound along Route 30 near Rohrerstown Road at around 9:26 p.m. when he struck a disabled Chrysler 300 that was parked along the shoulder of the road, police said in a news release. The crash caused the Chrysler to catch fire. Meier Acosta was transported to Lancaster General Hospital where he was pronounced dead, police said. An investigation into the crash led by the Lancaster County Crash Investigation Team is ongoing, according to the news release. Westbound lanes of Route 30 were closed during the initial investigation, reopening at around 2:45 a.m. Monday.

Deborah B Herr

Deborah B. Herr of Quarryville went home to be with the Lord at Lancaster General Hospital on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. She was 71. Born in West Chester, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Shirley Brown. Debbie graduated with Honors from Henderson High School. She received a scholarship to attend Chester County Hospital School of Nursing, where she served as President of her class. It was on a blind date that she met her faithful and loving husband, Kenneth H. Herr. Three months later they were engaged and through many trials stayed true to their wedding vows for the last 50 years.

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