TOP HEADLINES 12/14

>>York Cops Looking For Gunman In Saturday Shooting

(York, PA) -- Police in York are continuing to search for the gunman in a shooting over the weekend. A 42-year-old man was found shot on the first block of East College Avenue Saturday afternoon and was taken to a local hospital. He is expected to survive. Anyone with information on the shooting is asked to contact York City police.

>>Pedestrian Struck, Killed In Hanover Identified

(Hanover, PA) -- Officials with the York County Coroner’s office are identifying the woman struck and killed while crossing York Street last week in Hanover. Alba Castro De Rep was hit when she stepped in front of an oncoming vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene. The 62-year-old’s death is being considered an accident.

>>Cops Warn Of Impersonator In Chambersburg

(Chambersburg, PA) -- Investigators are warning the public about someone impersonating an officer in Chambersburg. It’s reported a woman was pulled over early Saturday morning by a man using flashing lights and wearing a dark uniform on Stouffer Avenue between East McKinley Street and Stanley Avenue. Police say he was last seen driving toward Wayne Avenue.

>>North Middleton Township Cops Investigating Hit-And-Run

(North Middleton Twp., PA) -- North Middleton Township police are looking for whoever struck a telephone pole and mailbox early Friday morning and drove off. It happened on the 19-hundred-block of Fry Avenue, leaving behind a piece from a Kia vehicle. Anyone who may have witnessed the crash is asked to contact North Middleton Township police.

>>Four More COVID-19 Related Deaths At Claremont Nursing And Rehabilitation

(Carlisle, PA) -- Officials with Claremont Nursing and Rehabilitation Center are adding four more COVID-19 related deaths to their total. That makes 20 since the start of the pandemic. They say they’ve had 93 residents test positive for coronavirus since weekly testing resumed in early November.

>>COVID-19 Cases Rising In Pennsylvania

(Harrisburg, PA) -- Positive COVID-19 cases are on the rise in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Health added over eleven-thousand new cases to its COVID-19 dashboard on Saturday. The total number of cases in the state is now over 480-thousand, and there are currently more than 55-hundred people hospitalized because of the coronavirus.

>>Pennsylvania Health Department Reveals COVID-19 Vaccine Plans

(Harrisburg, PA) -- The Pennsylvania Health Department is preparing to give out COVID-19 vaccines soon. The department announced yesterday it will be distributing the vaccines in three different phases. Healthcare workers, first responders and employees in energy, education and food-processing fields will have access to the vaccine in the first phase. Patients with high-risk conditions will be included in the second phase. The third phase is going to be for the rest of the public. Officials say the vaccine will be delivered to hospitals first, then to long-term care places through CVS and Walgreens pharmacies.

>>House Fire Kills Woman In Lebanon County

(Swatara Township, PA) -- A Lebanon County woman is dead after a house fire. The fire happened Sunday afternoon in the 400-block of South Lancaster Street in Swatara Township. The Bunker Hill Fire Department's chief says one woman was found dead inside the home after the flames were extinguished. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

>>York Shooting Injures Four-Year-Old Child

(York, PA) -- A four-year-old child is being treated at the hospital after a shooting incident in York. The shooting occurred in the 600-block of York Street Saturday evening. Police say the kid and a 22-year-old man did not get hit by any bullets, but they both had minor injuries related to effects from gunfire. The investigation is still ongoing.

>>Shooting In Uptown Harrisburg

(Harrisburg, PA) -- A man is being treated at the hospital after being struck by a bullet in uptown Harrisburg. The shooting occurred Saturday evening near South Fifth and Maclay streets. Police say they found a victim at the scene suffering from a non-life-threatening injury. The shooting is still under investigation.


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