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Man charged with murder of 21-month-old toddler in Kennett Twp., Chester County
Investigators say a 21-month-old toddler was murdered in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and the boyfriend of the child's mother has been charged with the crime.Enrique Lopez Gomez, 20, of West Grove, is charged with third-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter and related offenses.He is behind bars on $10 million cash bail."This defendant brutally injured a toddler under his care, failed to get the child medical care, and caused his death. It's difficult to fathom how someone could do this," District Attorney Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe said.According to investigators, a 911 call was placed shortly before 11 p.m. Monday about an unresponsive child in the...
Father sentenced to decades in prison for abuse of son in Chester County
WEST CHESTER — The Chester County judge overseeing the case of a Philadelphia man found guilty earlier his year of sexually assaulting his young son when he visited the child’s mother in Parkesburg has sentenced the man to decades of time behind bars. On Wednesday, Judge Analisa Sondergaard...
Suspect in Ulta Beauty thefts in Berks, Chester counties jailed following extradition from NYC
A 20-year-old man from New York City has been extradited to Pennsylvania to face retail theft charges in Berks and Chester counties. Investigators say Audys A. Soto Sandoval was part of a group of four males who entered the Ulta Beauty store in Broadcasting Square shopping center on March 19 about 10 a.m.
Man hits toddler in the stomach, killing him, Pennsylvania cops say. Now, he’s charged
A man accused of striking a toddler in the stomach and delaying medical treatment has been charged with murder, Pennsylvania police said. Enrique Lopez Gomez, 30, was arrested overnight Wednesday, June 26, to Thursday, June 27, on third-degree murder and other charges in connection with the death of a 21-month-old boy, according to the Chester County District Attorney’s Office.
Nearby Chester County Neighbors Raise Concerns About Wawa and Sheetz Wrecking ‘Suburban Oasis’
Both Wawa and Sheetz hope to build their convenience stores at the same Phoenixville intersection, but neighbors aren't having it. Both Wawa and Sheetz aim to build their convenience stores at the same Phoenixville intersection, but neighbors aren’t having it as they raise concerns about what the builds would bring to their “suburban oasis,” writes Jesse Bunch for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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