SWATARA TOWNSHIP — Police say a bomb threat forced an evacuation Saturday at the Walmart in Swatara Township.
http://cumberlink.com/news/local/communities/harrisburg/walmart-store-evacuated-after-bomb-threat/article_f2e46a5a-783c-11e4-baf7-abf69879f03b.html
"Let's Be Careful Out There...."
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Sunday, November 30, 2014
NOV.29 (Swatara, Dauphin Co) 16:00 BOMB THREAT
Friday, November 28, 2014
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
More robbery charges for New Cumberland man
MECHANICSBURG — A man facing charges in York County was recently charged with robbery and burglary in Mechanicsburg.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Willow Grove man pleads guilty to robbing East Norriton Walmart's pharmacy
COURTHOUSE >> A Willow Grove man pleaded guilty on Monday to robbing a Walmart pharmacy of over $2,000 in East Norriton in April.
http://www.timesherald.com/general-news/20141125/willow-grove-man-pleads-guilty-to-robbing-east-norriton-walmarts-pharmacy
(Cumberland Co) Resident pistol whipped, robbed
CARLISLE — Police are investigating an armed robbery and assault that occurred in Carlisle on Saturday.
http://cumberlink.com/news/local/communities/carlisle/police-resident-pistol-whipped-robbed-in-carlisle/article_9254fb8e-74c0-11e4-8e7e-934242383a75.html
Crime Stoppers: Wendy's Robbery Manor, Lancaster
CRIME OF THE WEEK 14-34
Week of November 24, 2014
ROBBERY
On Sunday November 16, 2014 at approximately 9:50 pm, two unknown males entered the Wendy's restaurant at 2206 Columbia Ave.
http://lancasterpolice.com/news/general/crime-stoppers-14-34-wendys-robbery-manor-twp-/
Cops: Norristown armed robbers steal cash, gun
NORRISTOWN >> A resident came into the police station at 10:48 p.m. Nov. 13 to report being robbed at gunpoint in the 500 block of Stanbridge Street. The victim told police he was arriving home carrying a bag of groceries when he was approached by two black men with thin builds, approximately six feet tall and wearing black hoodies.
http://www.timesherald.com/general-news/20141125/cops-norristown-armed-robbers-steal-cash-gun
Police: Distraction burglars use water authority disguise in Shippensburg
SHIPPENSBURG — Shippensburg Police are warning residents of a burglary scam involving someone impersonating a water company representative.
http://cumberlink.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/police-distraction-burglars-use-water-authority-disguise-in-shippensburg/article_0e78e7f8-7425-11e4-898d-5316d69d1d23.html
Monday, November 24, 2014
(UPATED: 23:53 hrs) NOV.24 (Philadelphia) 16:00 POLICE ACTIVITY
Police presence is increasing in the area in anticipation of the Grand Jury announcement of the Michael Brown investigation in Ferguson, IL
Protesters in Philadelphia left City Hall and proceeded down Market St and stopped briefly at 17th St & Chestnut.
At approximately 21:45 the group of approximately 100 protesters began marching towards Philadelphia Police headquarters
Protesters have remained orderly and peaceful. Police radio traffic has been largely routine.
Philly Police Commish says he has officers "standing by" to assist with what he "expects to be peaceful rallies." #FergusonPhl
— Mike Newall (@MikeNewall) November 24, 2014
RT @CoconnellFox29: @Police presence: Broad / Cecil B. Moore Sts. At least 20 officers staging #FergusonResponse. pic.twitter.com/JPcn4HIgv3
— PaCrimeWatch (@PaCrimeWatch) November 24, 2014
So far about 35 protesters. #FergusonPHL
— Joshua Scott Albert (@jpegjoshua) November 25, 2014
scenes from #fergusonPHL protest at City Hall, minutes before 9pm pic.twitter.com/L5nATOfxhK
— Bastiaan Slabbers (@BasSlabbers) November 25, 2014
The crowd is marching west on Market Street, down the center of the road. #fergusonphl pic.twitter.com/QxLX9v0ToG
— Tricia L. Nadolny (@TriciaNadolny) November 25, 2014
@NewsWorksWHYY philly police and protesters seem to meet at every intersection. pic.twitter.com/95klLzLNdF
— Bastiaan Slabbers (@BasSlabbers) November 25, 2014
Phila Police Hdqtrs sealed as Protestors denouncing Ferguson verdict en route there. pic.twitter.com/0cu3Kgu629
— Dann Cuellar (@DannCuellar) November 25, 2014
Another group of protestors meeting up with this one at 9th and Arch. Small world. #FergusonPHL pic.twitter.com/54zUDW6OM3
— David Gambacorta (@dgambacorta) November 25, 2014
Broad/pine RT @bae_lay: #FergusonPHL “@sofiyaballin: Cops monitoring Broad Street. @PhillyInquirer #Fergsuon #Philly pic.twitter.com/xj7E385iSH”
— PhillyChitChat.com (@iPhillyChitChat) November 25, 2014
Now chanting: "Fuck the police." Have to hand it to @PhillyPolice for calm in face of anger. #FergusonPHL pic.twitter.com/k8kUD5rV7U
— Vinny Vella (@Vellastrations) November 25, 2014
Philadelphia's march of frustration has congregated at Columbus Blvd and Market St. Peaceful. All is good. pic.twitter.com/io3EVhMe8s
— Thomas J. Nestel III (@TNestel3) November 25, 2014
11.22.14 Aggravated Assault/ Shooting
1ST BLK. S. PRINCE ST.
Shortly before 7 AM ... members of the Lancaster City Police Department responded to the 1st block of W. King Street for a report of a shooting. It was reported that there was one Male subject at the scene with a gunshot wound to his arm and groin area. The Victim stated that he was not shot there and that he needed help. The actual shooting occurred outside in the 1st block of S. Prince Street. Early indications revealed that the suspect and victim were known to each other.
The victim was transported to Lancaster General Hospital for treatment of his injuries that required surgery. The condition of the victims is currently listed as serious but stable.
As a result of the police investigation, Detective Donald Morant charged Robert Charles LOWDEN M/22 with one count of Aggravated Assault and one count of Persons Not to Possess Firearms before Magisterial District John Winters. Detective Morant has obtained an arrest warrant for LOWDEN.

WANTED- LOWDEN, Robert Charles B/M/22
LKA: 200 blk. E. Liberty St. Lancaster, PA
5'10", approx. 200 lbs.
If LOWDEN is seen or if anyone knows his whereabouts, you are asked to call 911 immediately or contact the Lancaster City Police at (717)735-3300. At this time Investigators have learned that this was not a random attack and that the victim(s) were targeted by the suspect. The Lancaster Bureau of Police is asking that the media refrain from giving out any and all information that may be obtained from any other sources, to include names of witnesses and or victim(s), because this is an ongoing investigation and to ensure the safety of those individuals that have co-operated with this investigation. All Suspect(s) are considered innocent until convicted in a court of law. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Lancaster Bureau of Police at 717 735-3300, or CrimeStoppers. Callers do not have to give their names to give information.
http://lancasterpolice.com/news/press-releases/aggravated-assault-shooting-1st-blk-s-prince-st-/
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Police: Two wanted in theft in Lemoyne
LEMOYNE — Police are looking for two men they say were involved in a theft on Friday.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
NOV.22 (Philadelphia) ARMED SUBJECT / ATTEMPT TO FLEE / POLICE OFFICER STRUCK
Philly police officer struck by car as gunman attempts to flee the scene, according to officials:
http://t.co/QInJBR1u4Q
http://twitter.com/NBCPhiladelphia/status/536296916137832449
NOV.22 (Lancaster) 06:58 SHOOTING
At approximately 6:58 a.m. 11/22/14 Lancaster City Police responded to a report of a person down in the 1st blk. W. King St. Officers located a 27-year-old male suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was conveyed to a local hospital. Initial investigation determined the man was shot at a location several blocks away from where he was found. The exact location where the shooting occurred is unknown and the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is urged to contact police.
http://lancasterpolice.com/news/press-releases/11-22-14-shooting/
Retail Theft at the Dollar General Store in Lemoyne
 201411605 – November 21, 2014
On Friday, November 21, 2014 at 9:01 AM these two males entered the Dollar General Store located at 840 Market Street in the Borough of Lemoyne.
The two males removed a game station and left the store without paying for the merchandise.
Anyone with any information regarding their identities is asked to contact the West Shore Regional Police Department at (717) 238-9676.
Friday, November 21, 2014
East Pennsboro police search for man in pipe bomb incident
EAST PENNSBORO TOWNSHIP — East Pennsboro Township Police are looking for a man they say built a pipe bomb and placed it in a sock under a bed in a residence on Enola Drive.
http://cumberlink.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/east-pennsboro-police-search-for-man-in-pipe-bomb-incident/article_a26e9cca-71bc-11e4-8caa-d7bcdc387924.html
Police: Man broke into home, raped woman in Adams County
BENDERSVILLE — Police are looking for an unknown man after they say he broke into a home and raped a woman in Adams County Wednesday.
http://cumberlink.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/police-man-broke-into-home-raped-woman-in-adams-county/article_8dfc25f0-71a3-11e4-9343-abf6ed569744.html
Police: Standoff in York County ends in surrender
EAST HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — Police were on the scene of a standoff incident in York County for several hours early Friday morning.
http://cumberlink.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/police-standoff-in-york-county-ends-in-surrender/article_96574208-7189-11e4-95ef-53a1e791e4e1.html
Thursday, November 20, 2014
State police seek men who assaulted, robbed man in Bloomfield Township
CORRY -- State police are investigating the assault and robbery of a man who stopped to help two motorists in eastern Crawford County on Sunday night.
http://www.goerie.com/state-police-seek-men-who-assaulted-robbed-man-in-bloomfield-township
Upper Merion man sentenced for 'bloody massacre' of parents, brother with sword
COURTHOUSE >> An Upper Merion man apologized for killing his parents and twin brother before learning he will spend the rest of his life behind bars for what prosecutors called "a bloody massacre."
"I'm sorry for what happened. I miss my family very much. I regret that I did what the voices told me to do.
Judge imposes death sentence on convicted child killer Raghunandan Yandamuri

COURTHOUSE >> A Montgomery County judge imposed two death sentences as well as jail time Thursday on the man convicted last month of killing 61-year-old Satyavathi Venna and her 10-month-old granddaughter, Saanvi Venna, in the Marquis Apartments in Upper Merion in October 2012.