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Can you help Northern Regional Police identify this chase suspect?
York Dispatch
Police are asking for the public s help to identify a man who led them on a pursuit, then forced them to abandon the chase because his driving had become dangerous.
The Dec. 29 chase began on the Susquehanna Trail in Manchester Township after the man ran a red light, according to Northern York County Regional Police.
He fled from pursuing officers and turned west onto Loucks Road (Route 30), police said.
The chase continued onto Kenneth Road, then northbound on Roosevelt Avenue, according to police.
At that point, officers chose to end the pursuit because the fleeing driver wasn t able to keep his vehicle from going into the opposing lane, police said.
She was killed after trusting Pa. s system
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This story was originally published in January 2017. Since then, Gov. Tom Wolf has pushed for action on legislation that would close some of these gun loopholes. And, on March 21, 2018, the state Senate unanimously approved Senate Bill 501, which would prohibit all defendants with final protection-from-abuse orders against them from possessing guns. Also, anyone convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence would have 48 hours, instead of six months, to get rid of their guns under state law. The legislation is now being considered in the state House.
Susan Hoke knew how to use a curtain rod to barricade a door – something she did on multiple doors in case her estranged husband, Scott Hoke, showed up.
The ticket booker said she sensed something was wrong because she heard the woman yelling “get off me” and “get away from me” at someone else while they were on a call.
Updated: 10:38 AM EST January 22, 2021
DOVER, Pa. A York County man is facing aggravated assault and other charges after allegedly attacking a woman during a domestic incident in Dover earlier this month.
The victim was able to summon help by calling Walt Disney World under the pretense that she was booking tickets, then conveyed to the employee who answered that she was in danger, police say.
As a result, Wayne Terry Shifflett, 38, has been booked on strangulation, terroristic threats, simple assault, and harassment in addition to the aggravated assault charge in the Jan. 9 incident, which occurred on the 3300 block of Glen Hollow Drive.