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Northern Regional Police: Shots fired Monday in North York
York Dispatch
Police need information involving a shots fired incident Monday night in North York, according to a Northern York County Regional Police news release.
Officers responded about 8:45 p.m. Monday to a neighborhood at North Duke Street between East 4th Avenue and East 5th Avenue, according to a department news release.
Witnesses reported seeing three men running through back yards in the 1100 block of North Duke Street sometime during the gunfire, police said.
The suspects were also seen in a 2005 silver Honda Civic, with Pennsylvania registration LMB 7260, and the shooter was sitting in the front passenger seat, according to the release.
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A medical event may have led to a single-vehicle crash Wednesday in North Codorus Township that killed one person, the York County coroner’s office said.
The man, who has not been identified until more family are notified, was wearing a seatbelt and was the only occupant of the vehicle that was traveling east on West College Avenue just before 3 p.m. The car suddenly crossed over into opposing traffic and went up an embankment, which led to the vehicle rolling three or four times.
Northern York County Regional Police said the driver was a 67-year-old man who resided in West Manchester Township. He was driving a 2007 Toyota Highlander.
Updated: 10:22 AM EDT May 20, 2021
YORK COUNTY, Pa. A 67-year-old man from West Manchester Township is dead following a crash in North Codorus Township on May 19.
Around 3 p.m. yesterday, the York County Coroner s Office was dispatched to the site of a fatal crash in the area of Smith Hill Road and West College Avenue.
The man was driving a 2007 Toyota Highlander and was reportedly wearing a seatbelt and traveling eastbound on West College Avenue when he crossed over into the opposing lane of traffic. The driver crossed the entire westbound lane, went up an embankment, rolled over several times, and hit a tree before coming to rest. The driver died at the scene and was the only person in the vehicle.