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Being a motorcycle officer with the Pennsylvania State Police carries a unique set of demands. You have to answer the police radio and keep an eye out for lawbreakers while also staying safe on the road, just like any other motorcyclist. “It was an additional challenge being a motorcycle officer
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A Westmoreland County man and Indiana County woman died Tuesday night in a motorcycle crash near Route 819. The motorcycle crashed into a home located at 7656 Route 819 in Hunker, a section of Mt. Pleasant Township, said state police Trooper Tristan Tappe. Neither victim was immediately identified. State police
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State trooper killed by drunk driver honored with race in Westmoreland County wpxi.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wpxi.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
If you’re driving aggressively, Pennsylvania state police want to find you. They’re keeping an eye out for those quick lane changes, distractions and the high speeds that can plague some of the state’s roads, making them potentially dangerous, as part of a crack down on aggressive drivers. “Although as state
Updated: 4:22 AM EST January 28, 2021 FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. — Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a hit-and-run that occurred at approximately 7:20 p.m. on Jan. 23 on the 9600 block of Tomstown Road in Quincy Township, Franklin County. The vehicle - which is believed to be a 2009-2013 GMC 1500 Sierra SLT or a 2009-2013 GMC 1500 Sierra Denali - struck a pedestrian. The 58-year-old victim now has a broken right arm, injuries to his back, and other internal injuries, according to police. A passerby saw the man lying behind a guardrail and stopped to help him. Police at the scene discovered several parts of the vehicle left behind. The car, which is believed to be one of the two listed above, sustained damage to the left side or drivers' side of the vehicle. The vehicle will also have a broken headlight and be missing the drivers' side mirror assembly.