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Two-Vehicle Collision on E Main Street Results in One Ejection
In a severe traffic incident early today on the unit block of E Main Street, emergency services rushed to the scene after reports of a vehicle accident involving an ejection. Squad 7, along with EMS personnel, responded promptly to the distress call. Upon arrival, DC7, the first on scene, confirmed...
'Well yeah I took it': Employee stole $35K from dentist's office in Adams County: police
An administrative assistant for an Adams County dentist's office told police "well yeah, I took it" after allegedly stealing more than $35,000 from the office and its patients and forging insurance claims, according to court documents. Rebecca Chapman, 57, of Gettysburg, is facing 12 felony charges, including forgery, unlawful taking,...
Police Seek Information on Retail Theft at Sheetz in Chambersburg
On July 17, 2024, the Chambersburg Police Department was called to the Sheetz store located at 1 Monticello Court in response to a report of retail theft. According to police reports, a male, described as wearing a gray hoodie and blue-and-white checkered sleep pants, was observed stealing two Twisted Tea beverages and one strawberry Fanta soda. It is noted that the individual did not attempt to pay for the items.
Chambersburg Woman Arrested on DUI Charges
On the night of July 13, 2024, Chambersburg Police Department officers arrested 51-year-old Stephanie Gump following reports of a suspected intoxicated driver. The incident occurred at around 10:08 PM on the 1300 block of South Main Street, Chambersburg, PA. Upon arriving at the scene, police made contact with Gump, who...
Man gets seven life sentences for Franklin County triple murder-for-hire plot
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A Baltimore man was sentenced Wednesday to spend multiple consecutive life sentences for his role in a 2016 triple murder in Franklin County. Christopher Van Johnson, 36, will serve seven consecutive life sentences along with 10, 20 and 30-year terms on charges of companion robbery, firearms and conspiracy by United […]
Woman wanted after $24K of items, cash stolen from Shippensburg smoke shop
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A woman is wanted for a smoke shop burglary in Shippensburg where State Police say tens of thousands of dollars worth of items were stolen. According to State Police in Carlisle, a warrant is out for Jessica Stine’s arrest for the theft at the Shippensburg Vape and Smoke Shop, located […]
Motorcyclist killed in Cumberland County crash
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — One man is dead after a crash in Cumberland County Friday afternoon. The Cumberland County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as William Mack, 67, of Carlisle. They said he was headed northbound on a motorcycle on Route 74 in Monroe Township and turned left onto Route 174, crossing paths with […]
Shippensburg man charged with arson, accused of starting barn fire
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A man is accused of starting a fire inside a barn that was filled with hay and next to a building that people were inside on Wednesday in Franklin County. Ray Coldsmith Jr., 43, of Shippensburg, was taken into custody near the scene, and had hay on him, char marks […]
Single-Vehicle Accident with Fire on Quarry Road Results in Immediate Emergency Response
At approximately 6:28 PM yesterday, emergency responders were dispatched to a serious incident involving a single vehicle accident accompanied by a fire in the 400 block of Quarry Road, within box area 44-01. Authorities identified the vehicle in flames upon arrival. Squad 41, led by AC48, promptly arrived at the...
Franklin County Man Charged with Felony Animal Cruelty After Injuring Kitten
In a disturbing incident in Franklin County, 75-year-old Robert Clem of Greencastle is facing serious charges after severely injuring his girlfriend’s kitten. According to State Police at Chambersburg, Clem became frustrated with the kitten and kicked it while demanding it to get out of his way. The attack occurred inside a residence on the 14000 block of Mercersburg Road.
UPS driver in Cumberland County accused of trashing packages
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A UPS driver in Cumberland County was caught allegedly throwing multiple packages in a dumpster, according to police. Richard Moore, 60, of Harrisburg, is accused of throwing six packages that were supposed to be delivered to a business in a dumpster at a separate company on July 9, Silver Spring […]
Masked intruder breaks into Franklin County gymnastics, dance center
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A gymnastics and dance center in Chambersburg was broken into early Thursday morning. According to a Facebook post, an intruder wearing all white and what appears to be a gas mask covering their face, broke into the gym at Wilson School of Gymnastics and Dance, located at 91 Brim Boulevard. The […]
Pennsylvania Dental Office Employee Admits to Stealing $35,000
An administrative assistant at an Adams County dental office confessed to stealing more than $35,000 and forging insurance claims, as per court documents. The employee faces 12 felony charges, including forgery, unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and insurance fraud. The assistant, who worked at Brent Guise Family Dentistry in Gettysburg,...
Shippensburg Fire Department enacts burn ban, citing recent dry conditions
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. — The Shippensburg Borough Fire Chief announced Wednesday that a burn ban is in place on all outdoor burning until further notice, citing recent dry conditions. The ban went into effect on Wednesday, July 17, according to the Shippensburg Police Department, and is in place for...
PSP are investigating overnight break-in at Chambersburg gymnastics school
18 July 2024- Pennsylvania State Police have been called and are investigating an overnight theft and break-in at a gymnastics school just outside the borough. In an announcement today, Wilson School of Gymnastics, Cheerleading, and Dance say that someone was caught breaking into their building on security camera footage this morning.
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