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Swatara Township Police seeking to identify dirt bike, ATV riders who refused to stop for police

Swatara Township Police seeking to identify dirt bike, ATV riders who refused to stop for police Police say if you can identify any of the individuals in the photos, you are asked to contact the Swatara Township Police Department at 717-564-2550. Author: Cale Ahearn (FOX43), Victoria Lucas (WPMT) Published: 9:41 AM EDT April 20, 2021 Updated: 9:42 AM EDT April 20, 2021 SWATARA, Pa. Editor s note: The above video is from April 17. Police are seeking to identify individuals from a group of dirt bike and ATV riders who refused to stop for an officer over the weekend. On April 18 around 3:30 p.m., police say a large group of dirt bikes and ATVs were traveling eastbound on Derry Street through Paxtang Borough and Swatara Township.

Body found near sewage pumping station in Swatara Township, police investigating

Body found near sewage pumping station in Swatara Township, police investigating Police say the body of a 47-year-old man was located by a municipal employee near a sewage pump station in Swatara Township on Tuesday morning. Credit: Associated Press/David Zalubowski Author: Cale Ahearn (FOX43) Updated: 1:40 PM EDT April 20, 2021 SWATARA, Pa. A body was found near a sewage pumping station Tuesday morning, prompting a police investigation. Authorities say on April 20 around 10:10 a.m., they were dispatched to the 1700 block of Highland Street in Swatara Township for a report of a deceased person found by a municipal employee. Upon arrival, police located a 47-year-old man near a sewage pumping station.

Everlasting impression : Dog rescued by animal shelter to serve as K-9 officer

Everlasting impression : Dog rescued by animal shelter to serve as K-9 officer Share Updated: 7:15 PM EDT Mar 16, 2021 Bobby Cherry . TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 7:15 PM EDT Mar 16, 2021 Bobby Cherry A dog who was rescued by an Ohio animal shelter has a new leash on life as a K-9 officer.Tattoo a three-month-old, 35-pound Labrador/pitbull mix last month joined the Swatara Township Police Department in suburban Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.He was rescued from the Franklin County Dog Shelter & Adoption Center near Columbus, Ohio.Tattoo was selected by the therapy K-9 unit of the Franklin County, Ohio, sheriff s office. The therapy dog program trains dogs and their human officers to offer victims with an outlet from the mental, physical, or psychological effects of experienced trauma, the department s website says.He will be assigned to Swatara school resource Officer Ben Stewart and work mostly in th

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