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Man Wanted In 14-Year-Old Child s Killing: Delaware County DA

Reply David Cobb, 20, is wanted by Chester Township Police in connection with the death of a 14-year-old child. (Delaware County District Attorney s Office) CHESTER, PA A 20-year-old man is wanted in Delaware County in connection with the death of a 14-year-old child. Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said David Cobb, 20, is wanted by Chester Township Police. According to Stollsteimer, Cobb is wanted for the homicide of a 14 year old. Subscribe Thank Share To request removal of your name from an arrest report, submitthese required itemstoarrestreports@patch.com. Man Wanted In 14-Year-Old Child s Killing: Delaware County DA The rules of replying:

Chester Township officers deliver donated toys to families in need

Chester Township officers deliver donated toys to families in need WPVI CHESTER TWP., Pennsylvania (WPVI) It s been an annual tradition for the Chester Township Police Department to throw a holiday party for residents and give out donated gifts to children in need. The pandemic may have sidelined the actual event, but the department refused to let it impact the spirit of giving. This year we can t do that, so we ve decided to do a Santa sleigh gift giveaway, said Captain Laura Dixon Hartshorn of the Chester Township Police Department. In an effort to make sure holiday traditions continue, members of the Chester Twp Police spent the evening delivering donated toys to families in need. They usually have a holiday party, but because of the pandemic it was canceled, but the spirit of giving wasn’t. @6abcpic.twitter.com/uKWS8ek3Rg Christie Ileto (@Christie Ileto) December 22, 2020

West Chester battling financial woes

WEST CHESTER—The borough was forced to borrow $2.5 million; otherwise, some employee salaries for December, and well into 2021, would not have been paid. The loan from Santander Bank, at a 1.25 percent annual interest rate, will cover anticipated borough expenses until property tax revenues are collected in March. Municipalities regularly take out such loans. The borough chose not to tap into the $8 million reserve fund, or accumulated savings. Doing so would have likely impacted the borough’s interest rate when borrowing long-term. - Advertisement - Borough officials partly blamed this year’s shortfall on the pandemic. Finance Committee Chairman and Borough Councilman Bernie Flynn pointed at a $1.5 million loss in parking revenue as a major contributing factor in the deficit.

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