Monday, December 20, 2010

News Release – December 20, 2010
Armed Robberies

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

The Manheim Township Police Department and the East Hempfield Township Police Department are investigating four convenience store armed robberies which occurred this past weekend:

• 7:26 a.m. Dec 18, 2010 – Turkey Hill, 1349 Millersville Pike, Lancaster Township
• 6:25 a.m. Dec 19, 2010 – A-Plus, 1204 Lititz Pike, Manheim Township
• 1:22 a.m. Dec 20, 2010 – A-Plus, 1204 Lititz Pike, Manheim Township
• 4:44 a.m. Dec 20, 2010 – Turkey Hill, 2171 Columbia Ave, East Hempfield Township

The robberies were committed by a black male in his 30’s or 40’s, who was wearing a dark blue or black hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, white sneakers, and black gloves. In each case, the suspect went behind the register and confronted the clerk. A knife was displayed in three of the four robberies. The suspect fled the stores on foot after obtaining cash from the store. There were no injuries.

It is believed that the robberies were all committed by the same individual. Surveillance photos from one of the robberies appear below. Any person with information on the identity of the suspect is asked to contact the Manheim Township Police Department at (717) 569-6401. Those wishing to remain anonymous may utilize the Manheim Township Police Anonymous Crime Tipline at (717) 569-2816.



Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Lease Amendment Passed

http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/313543


Shortly after 8 o'clock Tuesday night, Bill Laudien could finally smile.

The Lancaster Township manager had been trying for nearly 18 months to convince School District of Lancaster to lease land for a new township fire station on Millersville Pike.

The proposal, which was first floated nearly a decade ago, was twice before rejected by the school board.

But the third attempt proved to be the charm Tuesday night as the SDL board approved a lease amendment that will provide 2.2 acres of district-owned land in Lancaster Community Park to the township at no cost.

"I'm pretty happy," a beaming Laudien said after the 8-1 vote. "It's been a 10-year effort, especially active in the last year and a half, and it's nice to move past this stage.

"The next step is to go through the subdivision and land-development process — and then build a firehouse."

SDL board member Janelle Simms was the lone vote against the lease amendment. Simms said she objected to the district leasing the land for free during difficult economic times.

Board president Linda Owens supported the lease amendment but was critical of the township, saying it failed to keep the school district abreast of its decision to switch its police coverage from Lancaster city to Manheim Township.

The change, implemented Jan. 1, forced SDL to hire a new school resource officer at Wheatland Middle School at an additional cost of $22,000. The switch also affected the status of crossing guards at Buchanan and Burrowes elementary schools.

The district should have been included in the discussion stage of the police contract because of its impact on SDL students and finances, Owens said.

During an interview after the vote, Laudien said the police contract "is completely unrelated" to the fire station lease. He declined further comment.

He did mention that Lancaster Township has helped the district in several ways in recent months, including donating land and materials for a new student drop-off drive at Buchanan, providing plowing services at the school last winter and donating a piano to Hand Middle School.

The lease agreement "is a good step forward, and I think it's going to lead to more cooperation," Laudien said. "And in this economic climate, it's a necessity for all of us to work together."

The amendment alters a 1991 lease negotiated between the township and district that provided 29 acres of district-owned land at no cost for Lancaster Community Park.

The amendment allows the township to subdivide 2.2 acres of parkland next to Planet Fitness for the station, which will face Millersville Pike. To make up for that land, the district will provide an additional 2.2 acres of undeveloped land to the township — also at no cost.

In an earlier proposal, Lancaster Township had sought 7 acres for the station, which would have required relocating two or three athletic fields. It also would have threatened to disrupt an undeveloped wooded buffer between the park and SDL's Wheatland Middle School.

Township residents, park users and some school board members objected to that plan, which also would have placed the fire station entrance on Atkins Avenue, near athletic fields.

The revised plan moved the station away from the fields and added a main entrance and exit off Millersville Pike. A second, one-way entrance also is planned from Atkins, but it will be away from the fields and will tie into the existing Manor House Drive.

Under the revised proposal, none of the soccer, rugby or baseball fields will be moved.

Lancaster Township expects to spend $2 million to $4 million on the fire station, which will replace its aging firehouses in Bausman and Hamilton Park.

The township plans to retain the Hamilton Park property, located next to its municipal offices. But it might sell the Bausman site, which could be developed into housing.

Construction on the fire station project isn't expected to begin until spring 2012.

bwallace@lnpnews.com



Read more: http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/313543#ixzz15Z1oAq66

Monday, October 11, 2010

Monday Crime Alert

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

1) Burglary, 3:15 a.m. October 11, 2010, 641 Wyncroft Lane (LT) – Officers responding to an alarm at Alliance Impairment Management, 641 Wyncroft Ln, Lancaster Township, at 3:15 a.m. October 11, 2010, found a window broken. Computers were taken. Loss amount has not yet been determined.

2) Burglary, October 10, 2010, 900 Block Elm Avenue (LT) – A residence in the 900 Block of Elm Ave, Lancaster Township, was entered through an unlocked window sometime during the day on October 10, 2010. Electronics and jewelry were taken. Loss $6,700.

3) Thefts from Vehicles, October 10, 2010, 1025 Columbia Avenue (LT) – Two unlocked vehicles were entered in the parking lot of First Assembly of God, 1025 Columbia Ave, Lancaster Township, sometime between 10:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. October 10, 2010. A GPS was taken from one and a cell phone from the other. Total loss $350.

4) Theft from Vehicle, October 10, 2010, 1110 Millersville Pike (LT) – An unlocked vehicle was entered in the parking lot of the House of Pasta, 1110 Millersville Pike, Lancaster Township, sometime between 12:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. October 10, 2010. A duffel bag containing clothing was taken. Loss $500.

5) Selective Enforcement Detail, October 10, 2010, North President Avenue (LT) – A speed check was conducted on North President Ave near West James St, Lancaster Township, on October 10, 2010. Nine motorists were cited for speeding in the 25 mph zone. Two of the nine were cited for license violations.

Friday, October 8, 2010

crime alert

Burglary, October 6, 2010, 300 Block South President Avenue (LT) – A residence in the 300 Block of South President Ave, Lancaster Township, was entered through an open window sometime between 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. Oct 6, 2010. Computers were taken. Loss $1,300.

Attempted Burglary, October 6, 2010, 400 Block South School Lane (LT) – An attempt was made to force entry into a home in the 400 Block of South School Ln, Lancaster Township. Occurred during the day on Oct 6, 2010. No entry was made, but the residence sustained $70 damage.


If you observe any suspicious activity, or have any information about a crime, please contact the Manheim Township Police.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Dog Stolen

Theft, August 25, 2010, 200 Block Kentshire Drive (LT) – A resident of the 200 Block of Kentshire Dr, Lancaster Township, reported that his five-month-old pitbull was stolen from his backyard sometime between 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. August 25, 2010. The dog had been chained to the back deck. The dog is bluish gray weighing approximately 40 pounds with a white stomach and a white patch of fur on the front right paw. Loss $700.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Theft from Vehicle

Theft from Vehicle, 4:00 a.m. August 24, 2010, Livingston Lane (LT) – A resident of Livingston Lane, Lancaster Township, reported that he observed two males entering unlocked vehicles in the Mill Creek Manor complex at 4:00 a.m. August 24, 2010. The resident chased the suspects into another residence in the complex. The investigation is continuing.

Monday, August 9, 2010

alert

News Release – August 9, 2010
Wanted for Burglary & Vehicle Theft

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

A criminal complaint has been filed against Corey T. Armor M/38 of Main Street, Steelton, for Burglary, two counts of Theft, and four counts of Access Device Fraud.

On July 24, 2010, an employee of the Rodeway Inn, 30 Keller Avenue, Manheim Township, reported that her 1994 Plymouth Voyager had been stolen from the lot of the hotel. The keys to the car had been stolen from a room at the hotel sometime during the day. Her purse was in the car at the time of the theft. Credit cards that had been in the purse were used on the same day to make four purchases at stores in Elizabethtown and Harrisburg.

Armor was identified by investigators through surveillance video at the stores. The vehicle was recovered by officers when they went to a relative’s house on Main St in Steelton on July 27, 2010. Armor was not located. The criminal complaint was filed before MDJ David Miller.

A felony warrant now exists for Armor’s arrest. His photo appears below. Any person with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact their local police department or contact the Manheim Township Police Anonymous Crime Tip Line at (717) 569-2816.



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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

police log

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

1) Burglary, 9:45 a.m. August 3, 2010, 100 Block Sterling Place (LT) – Alexander Rivera M/29 of North Street, Lancaster, was arrested following an incident in the 100 Block of Sterling Place, Lancaster Township, at 9:45 a.m. August 3, 2010. Rivera took some items from his ex-girlfriend’s residence after forcing open a door. He fled but was located nearby and taken into custody by responding officers. He was arraigned before MDJ Sponaugle on charges of Burglary, Criminal Mischief, and Harassment, and committed to Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $10,000 bail.

2) Theft from Vehicle, 100 Block Atkins Avenue (LT) – A resident of the 100 Block of Atkins Ave, Lancaster Township, reported that a window on his vehicle was smashed sometime overnight August 2-3, 2010, while the vehicle was parked in front of his residence. Several electronic items were taken. Loss $420.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

volunteers needed

Lancaster Township is looking for volunteers interested in serving on the Township’s board and commissions. Currently we have a vacancy on the Planning Commission and we’re looking form a Youth Aid Panel. Below are descriptions of each group.

Letters ( or emails ) or interest can be directed to

Bill Laudien
Township Manager
Lancaster Township
1240 Maple Ave.
Lancaster Pa 17603
wlaudien@twp.lancaster.pa.us

Letter of interest for these open positions will be accepted through August 15th. Letters submitted after the 15th will be kept for future openings.

Lancaster Township Youth Aid Panel

The Youth Aid Panel provides an alternative to the judicial system for first time juvenile offenders.

If a juvenile commits a first offense, admits to the offense and is willing to provide restitution for the offense, then that case is taken from the judicial system and referred to the Lancaster Township Youth Aid Panel. The Panel works with both the victim and offender to increase the accountability and responsibility of the youth for their action, while satisfying the offense against the victim.

This position requires a training course held in the fall. The course is one night a week for 8 weeks, typically on a Tuesday or a Thursday. Once established the Panel will meet once a month on a night to be determine. We’re asking for at least a one year commitment for all appointees.

There are 6 positions available for the Panel.


The Lancaster Township Planning Commission

The Planning Commission’s role is to promote and coordinate comprehensive long-range planning, growth-management, transportation, and environmental protection, as it makes its recommendations to the Lancaster Township Board of Supervisors.

The Planning Commission meeting is held on the third (3rd) Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm at the Township office located on 1240 Maple Avenue.

This position doesn’t require any specific training, but the Township does provide training opportunities for all commission members. The current vacancy is to fill a term through 12/31/13.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Cable Franchise hearing

On August 9th, as part of the regular Supervisors meeting, the Supervisors will be conducting a public hearing regarding the renewal of the Comcast Cable franchise renewal.

This public hearing is part of the preliminary portion of franchise renewal, in which the Township/Borough reviews the cable operator’s past performance and identifies the Township’s future cable-related community needs. As such, as part of this public hearing, we invite comments from any citizens who wish to speak regarding either or both of the aforementioned subjects.

Franchise renewal is the best opportunity for municipalities to assert their rights with respect to their cable operators and to obtain important benefits in return for granting the cable operators the right to use its public rights-of-way. These benefits include:

1. A State-of-the-Art Cable System now and in the future;
2. Strong Customer Service Standards;
3. Free Services to Community Facilities;
4. Better Reporting Requirements from the Cable Operator;
5. Franchise Fees;
6. A Franchise Grant;
7. An Educational and Governmental (EG) Channel;
8. Legal Protections of the Rights-of-Way; and
9. Better Mechanisms to Enforce the Franchise Agreement.

These are just some of the potential benefits available through franchise renewal. Citizens may address these items or any other cable-related items that are important to them.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Thefts from Vehicles

Thefts from Vehicles, Judie Lane (LT) – Three unlocked vehicles on Judie Lane, Lancaster Township, were entered sometime overnight July 13-14, 2010. Clothing was taken from one and CD’s from another, but nothing was taken from the third. Loss $170.

Monday, July 12, 2010

West Nile Spraying

The Lancaster County West Nile Virus (WNV) – Mosquito Control Program will be conducting an ATV mounted Ultra Low Volume (ULV)

Mosquito control operation in Lancaster Township, Lancaster County. High populations of mosquitoes that have positive for WNV have been detected in the vicinity of residential communities near the intersection of Schoolhouse Road and Millersville Pike.



Weather permitting, the control work will take place late Monday evening, July 12, 2010. Should inclement weather prevail or other unforeseen circumstances occur, the event will happen Tuesday evening, July 13, 2010.



As Coordinator of the program I will be on-site for the application, operating under Business Unit #BU4451. To provide effective control of adult mosquitoes via quick knockdown, Biomist 3+15 will be applied at a rate of 0.75 ounces per acre (please see attached MSDS). This is a low residual adulticide which will be gone by sun-up.



Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.



Respectfully submitted,



Matt Mercer



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Matt Mercer

Lancaster County WNV – Mosquito Control Program

Penn State Cooperative Extension

1383 Arcadia Road - Room 140

Lancaster, PA 17601-3184

Offc: 717.394.6851

Cell: 717.341.5293

mjm70@psu.edu

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

L.T. to host County Commissioners

Lancaster Township is hosting the County Commissioners meeting this evening at 7:30 pm.

Information regarding the meeting can be found at the County website.

http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/lanco/site/default.asp

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Work Session

There is a work session of the Board of Supervisors scheduled for 7:00 PM tonight at the Township Office on Maple Ave. The purpose of the meeting is discuss various Fire Company issues with the executive board of the Lancaster Township Fire Company.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Monday

Daily News Release – June 14, 2010

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

1) Burglary, June 12, 2010, 300 Block Blossom Hill Drive (MT) – A residence in the 300 Block of Blossom Hill Dr, Manheim Township, was burglarized sometime during the afternoon and evening hours of June 12, 2010. Over $10,000 worth of electronics and other items were taken.

2) Burglary, June 12, 2010, 1400 Block West View Drive (LT) – A residence in the 1400 Block of West View Dr, Lancaster Township, was burglarized sometime during the evening hours of June 12, 2010. Electronics and a vehicle were taken, loss $4,100. The vehicle was later found submerged in the Susquehanna River by West Hempfield Township Police.

3) Vehicle Theft, 500 Block Greenhowe Drive (MT) – A 2001 Acura Integra was stolen from the 500 Block of Greenhowe Dr, Manheim Township, sometime overnight June 11-12, 2010.

4) Theft from Vehicle, June 13, 2010, 1800 Block Wilderness Road (LT) – A window on a vehicle parked in the 1800 Block of Wilderness Rd, Lancaster Township, was shattered sometime during the early morning hours of June 13, 2010. A purse was taken. Loss $400.

5) Thefts from Vehicles, 600 Block Wyncroft Lane (LT) – Four unlocked vehicles parked in the 600 Block Wyncroft Ln, Lancaster Township, were entered sometime overnight June 12-13, 2010. A GPS and miscellaneous items were taken. Total loss $105.

6) Theft from Vehicle, 1500 Block Springside Drive (LT) – A wallet was stolen from a vehicle parked overnight June 11-12, 2010, in the 1500 Block of Springside Dr, Lancaster Township. Loss $22.

7) Criminal Mischief, 2100 Block Georgetown Drive (MT) – A car window was shattered on a vehicle parked in the 2100 Block of Georgetown Dr, Manheim Township, during the evening of June 11, 2010. Loss $300.

8) Theft, 300 Block South West End Avenue (LT) – A detached garage in the 300 Block of South West End Ave, Lancaster Township, was entered sometime overnight June 12-13, 2010. A GPS, tools, and bicycles were taken. Loss $1000.

9) Harassment Charge, 11:27 p.m. June 11, 2010, 1000 Block Center Avenue (MT) – A 17 year old Manheim Township male was cited for harassment and criminal mischief during a domestic disturbance in the 1000 Block of Center Ave, Manheim Township.

10) Public Drunkenness Arrest, 10:55 p.m. June 11, 2010, Route 283 (MT) – Brian Rose M/37 of East High St, Elizabethtown, was cited for Public Drunkenness after he was found walking in a travel lane of Route 283.

11) Public Drunkenness Arrest, 3:30 a.m. June 12, 2010, 200 Block Kentshire Drive (LT) – Natasha M. Soto F/21 of Kentshire Dr, Lancaster Township, was cited for Public Drunkenness after officers were called to the area for a disturbance.

12) Disorderly Conduct Charge, 11:47 a.m. June 11, 2010, 700 Block Valley Road (MT) – Mark S. Schwanke M/49 of Split Rail Dr, East Petersburg, was cited for Disorderly Conduct following a crash in the 700 Block of Valley Rd, Manheim Township , at 11:47 a.m. June 11, 2010. Schwanke was eastbound on Valley Rd and struck the rear of another car. Schwanke then began yelling and cursing at the other driver. There were no injuries.

13) Disorderly Conduct Arrest, 9:32 p.m. June 11, 2010, 1246 Millersville Pike (LT) – Lena M. Johnson F/21 of South Mulberry St, Lancaster, was cited for Disorderly Conduct after she created a disturbance inside one of the theaters at Regal Cinema, 1246 Millersville Pike, Lancaster Township, at 9:32 p.m. June 11, 2010.

14) Retail Theft Arrest, 7:15 p.m. June 11, 2010, 1204 Millersville Pike (LT) – Juping Song F/41 of Atkins Ave, Lancaster, was cited for Retail Theft after she left Weist Market, 1204 Millersville Pike, Lancaster Township, without paying for $62 worth of merchandise.

15) Theft Charge (EP) – A criminal complaint was filed against Scott J. Sharpe M/33 of New Haven St, Mount Joy, for Theft. On April 24, 2010, while employed at Haydn Zug’s Restaurant, 1987 State St, East Petersburg, Sharpe took two bottles of champagne. Loss $50.

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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Burglary Arrest

An arrest has been made in connection with four burglaries which have occurred in Lancaster Township between June 1 and June 8, 2010. Mario B. Quinones Jr. M/23 of Susquehanna St, Lancaster, was taken into custody on June 9, 2010, by Manheim Township Detectives. Quinones had been developed as a suspect by investigators through information from alert citizens. The burglaries involved occurred in the 200 Block of South School Lane, the 600 Block of South West End Avenue, and the 1000 Block of Maple Lane. Items taken included laptops, electronics, and jewelry, with a total approximate value of $7200. Quinones was charged with four counts of Burglary and four counts of Theft, and committed to Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $250,000 bail.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Reminder

Reminder to Lancaster Township Residents.

Due to Lebanon Farms Disposal observing Monday, May31st Memorial Day Holiday, there will be a one day delay in trash and recycling collection the week of May 31st. Monday collection will be collected on Tuesday, Tuesday collected on Wednesday, Wednesday collected on Thursday & Thursday collection will be collected on Friday. This week is also Yard waste collection, so the same implies.



Have a happy and safe Holiday weekend!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

help needed

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

1) Retail Theft Charge - A criminal complaint has been filed against Stephen P. Monahas M/34 of Race Ave, Lancaster, for felony Retail Theft. On May 8, 2010, an employee of Kmart, 1890 Fruitville Pike, Manheim Township, observed Monahas conceal $146 worth of DVDs in his pants. The DVDs were recovered when the employee confronted Monahas in the parking lot. Monahas then drove away. The criminal complaint was filed before MDJ David Miller on May 13, 2010, and a warrant now exists for his arrest. His whereabouts are unknown. His photo appears below. Any person with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact the Manheim Township Police at (717) 569-6401. To remain anonymous, call the Manheim Township Police Crime Tip Line at (717) 569-2816.







2) Institutional Vandalism, 1210 East King Street (LT) – A rock was thrown through a window of the family history center at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1210 East King St, Lancaster Township, resulting in $400 damage. Occurred overnight May 23-24, 2010.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Atknis and Davis

The traffic commission reviewed a request for a stop sign to be errected at the intersection of Davis and Atkins Drives.

As conducting a traffic study the commission has determined that the intersection did not me any of the conditions of traffic volume, accident history, nor sight distance. Therefore it was concluded that the intersection did not qualify for a stop sign.

However, in an attempt to improve conditions at the location, we are working with the adjoining property owners to have some bushes cut back to improve sight distance. Additionally, the police will increase patrols in the area to discourage speeding.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Meetings this week

The School Board meeting Tuesday will include discussion on the Fire Station. Chick HERE for details.

The Lancaster Township Planning Commission meeting has been moved until Wednesday to accommodate Tuesday's election. Please see our website for the agenda.

Also, polling information for Tuesday can be found HERE .

Car hits house

Car crashed into house

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

traffic commission report

On Monday, the Traffic Commission reviewed a request for a stop sign on Atkins Road at the intersection with Davis Drive.

After conducting traffic counts for speed and volume, researching accident history, and measuring sight distances, the Commission concluded that the intersection did not meet any of the prescribed requirements for a stop sign.

The Commission did find that the intersection could be improved by the trimming of some roadside bushes and we'll be working with the adjoining property owners to make those improvements.

Monday, May 10, 2010

another arrest !

Great job Manheim Township Police !

Kevin C. Shenk M/25 of Colonial Crest Drive, Lancaster, has been charged with seven counts of Burglary, six counts of Theft, and one count of Attempted Theft. The charges are the result of an investigation into seven residential burglaries which occurred during the daytime between April 1 and April 26, 2010 in the following locations:

• 6100 Block of Lemon Street, East Petersburg
• 1600 Block of Stevens Street, East Petersburg
• 100 Block of West Roseville Road, Manheim Township
• 1800 Block Harrington Drive, Manheim Township
• 1500 Block Esbenshade Road, Manheim Township
• 1800 Block Sturbridge Drive, Manheim Township
• 1500 Block Springside Drive, Lancaster Township

Over $22,000 worth of jewelry and electronics was taken in these burglaries. In the incident on West Roseville Road, Shenk fled without taking anything after being confronted by the homeowner.

Shenk was arraigned before MDJ David Brian and released on $100,000 unsecured bail.

Arrest Made and Supervisors Meeting Tonight

Supervisors workshop and meeting agendas are up on the website.

and some great news...

Stephen P. Monahas M/34 of Race Avenue, Lancaster, has been charged with 57 counts of Theft from Vehicle as the result of an investigation into car windows being smashed and items being stolen between January 17, 2010, and April 19, 2010. Total loss in damage and theft from these crimes exceeds $34,000.

Although the most common items taken were GPS units, other items were also taken such as purses, cameras, cell phones, Ipods, stereos, and wallets. A firearm was stolen in one of the incidents.

The thefts occurred at various locations in Lancaster Township and Manheim Township, including:

• Two churches and a synagogue in the 1000 & 1100 Block of Columbia Avenue
• Planet Fitness, 1319 Millersville Pike
• Castle Roller Rink, 1400 Elm Avenue
• Eden Resort, 222 Eden Road
• Three hotels on Granite Run Drive
• Penn Cinema, 541 Airport Road
• Two churches along Oregon Pike
• North President Avenue
• Restaurants in both Townships

This arrest is the result of a lengthy investigation involving all members of the Manheim Township Police Department. Investigators continue to work to determine what happened to the items that were taken.

Monahas was also charged with one count of felony Theft for the incident involving the firearm, and eight counts of Access Device Fraud for utilizing credit cards that were taken during the thefts. On May 5, 2010, Monahas was taken into custody and turned over to Central Booking for arraignment. He was released on $20,000 unsecured bail.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Burglary

Burglary, May 3, 2010, 100 Block Jennings Drive (LT) – An unlocked apartment was entered sometime between 9:00 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. May 3, 2010. Televisions and laptops were taken. Loss $1200.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

please remove the valuables from your car

1) Theft from Vehicle, 900 Block Grofftown Road (LT) – A Lancaster man reported that a stereo was removed from his unlocked vehicle while it was parked in the 900 Block of Grofftown Rd, Lancaster Township. Occurred within the past five days. Loss $300.

2) Theft from Vehicle, April 28, 2010, 900 Block Columbia Avenue (LT) – A window was smashed on a vehicle parked in a lot in the 900 Block of Columbia Ave, Lancaster Township, sometime during the day on April 28, 2010. A radio/CD player was taken. Loss $300.

4) Theft from Vehicle, 800 Block Sterling Place (LT) – A resident of the 800 Block of Sterling Place, Lancaster Township, reported that a purse was taken from the trunk of her unlocked vehicle. Occurred overnight April 26-27, 2010. Loss $122.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

tuesday

1) Retail Theft, 3:28 p.m. April 26, 2010, 1360 Columbia Avenue (LT) – Gary S. Thomas M/57 of Fawn Hill, Millersville, was arrested for Retail Theft at Giant, 1360 Columbia Ave, Lancaster Township, after he left without paying for $56 worth of merchandise. He was cited and released.

2) Retail Theft, 12:39 p.m. April 22, 2010, 919 Hamilton Park Drive (LT) – Two male students were cited for Retail Theft at Wheatland Middle School, 919 Hamilton Park Drive, Lancaster Township, after they took food from the cafeteria without paying.

3) Theft, Jamaica Road (LT) – Two generators and two drills were stolen from a shed in the yard of a residence in the 1100 Block of Jamaica Rd, Lancaster Township. Occurred sometime between April 24 and 26, 2010. Loss $3600.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

police report

1) Theft, April 21, 2010, 900 Block East Orange Street (LT) – A patio set was removed from a residence in the 900 Blk of East Orange St, Lancaster Township, sometime during the early afternoon of April 21, 2010. Loss $520.

2) Theft from Vehicle, 1400 Block Passey Lane (LT) – Several stereo items were taken from a vehicle parked in the 1400 Blk of Passey Ln, Lancaster Township, sometime between April 17 and 20, 2010. Loss $1,300.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Monday Police Report

Daily News Release – April 19, 2010

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

1) Burglary, April 16, 2010, 6000 Block Hampton Court (EP) – A resident of the 6000 Block Hampton Court, East Petersburg, reported that their residence was entered sometime between 1:50 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. April 16, 2010. Cash was taken. Loss $180.

2) Burglary, 900 Block Edgewood Avenue (LT) – Forced entry was made into a residence in the 900 Block of Edgewood Ave, Lancaster Township, sometime over the weekend of April 16-18, 2010. A camera was taken. Loss $308.

3) Burglary, Savo Avenue (MT) – Forced entry was made into a residence on Savo Ave, Manheim Township, sometime between April 15 and 16, 2010. Loss $50.

4) Attempted Burglary, April 16, 2010, 400 Block Biscayne Road (MT) – An unsuccessful attempt was made to force entry into a home in the 400 Block of Biscayne Rd, Manheim Township, sometime during the afternoon of April 16, 2010.

5) Receiving Stolen Property Arrest, 2:37 a.m. April 16, 2010, 1234 Millersville Pike (LT) – A 17 year old Lancaster male was arrested for Receiving Stolen Property in the parking lot of Regal Cinema, 1234 Millersville Pike, Lancaster Township. At 2:37 a.m. April 16, 2010, a Manheim Township officer found the male in a car which had been reported stolen to the Lancaster Police the previous day. The juvenile was committed to the Lancaster County Youth Intervention Center.

6) Theft from Vehicle, April 16, 2010, 1125 Columbia Avenue (LT) – A window was pried open and a purse was taken from a vehicle parked at Wheatland Presbyterian Church, 1125 Columbia Ave, Lancaster Township, sometime between 9:15 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. April 16, 2010. Loss $44.

7) Thefts from Vehicles, April 16, 2010, 541 Airport Road (MT) – Windows on two vehicles were smashed on vehicles parked in the lot of Penn Cinema, 541 Airport Rd, Manheim Township, sometime between 9:45 p.m. 11:30 p.m. April 16, 2010. Purses and a GPS were taken. Loss $1300.

8) Theft from Vehicle, 100 Block East Roseville Road (MT) – A GPS was taken from an unlocked vehicle parked to the rear of a residence in the 100 Block East Roseville Rd, Manheim Township. Occurred overnight April 16-17, 2010. Loss $150.

9) Theft from Vehicle, 1515 Lititz Pike (MT) – A window was smashed on a vehicle parked overnight April 16-17, 2010, in the lot of AC Moore, 1515 Lititz Pike. A GPS was taken. Loss $250.

10) Thefts from Vehicles, April 18, 2010, 601 East Delp Road (MT) – Windows on two vehicles were smashed while they were parked in the lot of St John Neumann Church, 601 East Delp Rd, Manheim Township, between 11:00 a.m. and Noon on April 18, 2010. An Ipod and a wallet were taken. Loss $1000.

11) Disorderly Conduct Arrests, 7:30 p.m. April 17, 2010, 1500 Block Crescent Ave (MT) – Kimberly R. Dean F/45 and Chantay E. Palmer F/49 both of Crescent Ave, Manheim Township, were both cited for Disorderly Conduct following an argument inside their residence.

12) Robbery, 10:45 p.m. April 18, 2010, 1500 Block Eden Road (MT) – A resident of the 1500 Block of Eden Rd, Manheim Township, reported that an acquaintance took his car after a person with the acquaintance displayed a knife and then took the keys.

13) Retail Theft/Assault Arrest, 6:45 p.m. April 16, 2010, 1890 Fruitville Pike (MT) – Alberto Ramos-Vega M/39 and Jose E. Cruz-Rodriguez M/29, both of South Queen St, Lancaster, were arrested at Kmart, 1890 Fruitville Pike, at 6:45 p.m. April 16, 2010. Cruz-Rodriguez left without paying for a camera, valued at $70. Ramos-Vega left without paying for two MP3 players, valued at $118. When an employee attempted to stop Ramos-Vega, he pointed a handgun at the employee and fled into the parking lot. A Manheim Township officer who was entering the lot was alerted to what was occurring and arrested both, who had entered a vehicle in the lot. The gun was retrieved and found to be a BB pistol. Ramos-Vega was charged with Simple Assault, Possessing Instruments of a Crime, Retail Theft, False Identification to Law Enforcement, and Criminal Mischief. He was committed to Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $25,000 bail. Cruz-Rodriguez was charged with Possessing Instruments of a Crime and Retail Theft, and released on unsecured bail.

14) Retail Theft Arrest, 7:30 p.m. April 16, 2010, 1204 Millersville Pike (LT) – Darell Blake M/47 of Old Dorwart St, Lancaster, was cited for retail theft after he left Weis Market, 1204 Millersville Pike, without paying for $17 worth of merchandise.

15) Retail Theft Arrest, 10:18 a.m. April 18, 2010, 1360 Columbia Ave (LT) – Richard L. Hollow Sr M/64 of Judie Lane, Lancaster, was cited for retail theft after he left Giant, 1360 Columbia Ave, Lancaster Township, without paying for $69 worth of steaks.

16) Harassment, 12:12 a.m. April 16, 2010, 2673 Lititz Pike (MT) – Lemiyan E. Naicianui of Knollwood Dr, Manheim Township, was cited for harassment following an altercation with another female in the parking lot of Turkey Hill, 2673 Lititz Pike, Manheim Township, at 12:12 a.m. April 16, 2010.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Wednesday

Theft from Vehicles, 5:30 p.m. April 13, 2010, 1400 Elm Avenue (LT) – Windows were smashed on two vehicles that were parked in the lot of the Castle Roller Rink, 1400 Elm Ave, Lancaster Township, between 5:20 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. April 13, 2010. Purses were stolen from each vehicle. Total loss $1100

Friday, April 9, 2010

Crime Alert – April 9, 2010

Crime Alert – April 9, 2010
Burglaries and Thefts from Vehicles


The Police Department is investigating several crimes which have been occurring in the area of School Lane Hills, President Avenue, and Columbia Avenue.

Shortly before 2:00 p.m. April 7, 2010, a resident of North President Avenue returned home to find that forced entry had been made to the residence and that the home had been ransacked. Jewelry and electronics had been taken.

Along Columbia Avenue, cars in the parking lots of businesses and churches have been targeted. The thieves have been smashing windows and removing valuables, such as GPS units and stereos.

Protect your homes with basic crime prevention techniques. Trim your bushes to ensure that your windows and doors can be seen from the street. Keep your doors and windows locked at all times. Get to know your neighbors and encourage them to report suspicious activity. Leave outside lights on at night to deter criminals. Be sure that your address is clearly visible from the street so that emergency responders can find you quickly in an emergency.

Protect your vehicles by locking your doors and removing your valuables – any indication that something valuable is inside gives the criminals a reason to break in. At night, park in a well lit area.

When you see suspicious activity, such as a vehicle or person that is out of place, it is important that you call 911 immediately!

If you know who may be committing these crimes, please contact the Manheim Township Police at (717) 664-1180. If you wish to remain anonymous, call the Manheim Township Police Anonymous Crime Tip Line at (717) 569-2816.

By working together, we can make the community safer!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Daily News Release – April 8, 2010

Daily News Release – April 8, 2010

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

1) Burglary, April 7, 2010, 500 Block North President Avenue (LT) – A resident of the 500 Block of North President Ave, Lancaster Township, returned home at 1:35 p.m. April 7, 2010, to find that forced entry had been made to her home. Electronics and jewelry were taken. Loss $2550.

2) Theft from Vehicle, April 7, 2010, 1025 Columbia Avenue (LT) – A window on a vehicle was smashed while it was parked at the First Assembly of God, 1025 Columbia Ave, Lancaster Township, between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. April 7, 2010. A stereo and GPS were taken. Loss $500.

3) Theft from Vehicle, 8:10 p.m. April 7, 2010, 1411 Columbia Avenue (LT) – A vehicle was entered while it was parked at Fiorentino’s, 1411 Columbia Ave, at approximately 8:10 p.m. April 7, 2010. A stereo was taken. Loss $200.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Parks open

The bathrooms at all the parks are now open.

We hope you're out enjoying the great weather.



Also, the compost facility is now open

Mon - Thurs: 3pm to 6pm
and the first Saturday of each month from 9am - noon

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Thursday police blotter

1) Vehicle Theft, 1700 Block Judie Lane (LT) – A resident of the 1700 Block of Judie Lane, Lancaster Township, reported that their 1999 Honda Civic was stolen sometime overnight March 30-31, 2010. Loss $3,500. The vehicle was recovered later in the day by the Reading Police Department, but the vehicle had been stripped.

2) Vehicle Theft, Knollwood Drive (MT) – A resident of the first block of Knollwood Drive, Manheim Township, reported that their 1996 Honda Civic was stolen sometime during the early morning hours of March 31, 2010. Loss $2,500. The vehicle was recovered later that same day by the Reading Police Department, but it was missing all four wheels.

3) Attempted Vehicle Theft, Clark Street (LT) – A resident of the 900 Block of Clark Street, Lancaster Township, reported that an unsuccessful attempt was made to steal his 1998 Honda Civic sometime overnight March 30-31, 2010.

4) Theft from Vehicle, 1600 Block Chadwick Circle (LT) – A resident of the 1600 Block of Chadwick Cir, Lancaster Township, reported that a stereo and Ipod were taken from their unlocked Honda Accord sometime overnight March 30-31, 2010. Loss $340.

5) Theft from Vehicle, 900 Block Clark Street (LT) – A resident of the 900 Block of Clark St, Lancaster Township, reported that a stereo head unit was stolen from their Honda Civic sometime overnight March 30-31, 2010. Loss $210.

6) Theft from Vehicle, 900 Block Clark Street (LT) – A resident of North Broad Street reported that the stereo was taken from their unlocked Honda Accord sometime overnight March 30-31, 2010, while the vehicle was parked on Clark Street, Lancaster Township. Loss $150.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The three sites

Below are the three sketch plans to be discussed at the March 31 Board of Supervisor's meeting. The meeting is at 7 pm at the Maple Grove Building.

You should be able to get a larger image if you click on the picture.


This is the site presented last fall.



The West Street alternative.



The most recent concept being considered by the School District of Lancaster School Board.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Clarification

Based on some of the calls that I've received there are some misconceptions regarding the fire department and the proposed emergency services center.

- the misconception
* is my response

- The station is going to be 20,000 and they contacted a company that builds these things and that’s too big.
• The stations is NOT going to be 20,000 square feet. We’ve stated that we were using the building shown on the plan to be able to accommodate the building’s orientation depending on site specifics. We are committed to building the smallest possible building that will serve our needs.

- The building is going to be $3.5 - $4 million dollars.
• The building is not going to be $3.5 - $4 million dollars. Other stations serving similar communities have built stations for between $2 - $3M, and that’s a more likely number. Until we settle on a location, we can’t determine specific cost.

- Lancaster Township is raising taxes again
• Lancaster Township hasn’t had a tax increase since 2003 when the tax was raised to .7 mills, and actually the millage declined to .6 in 2005, where its stayed since. The supervisors have not discussed, nor are there any plans to raise taxes. The mechanisms of funding for building a station will occur after determining how much the station will cost and will include fire company funds, may include the sale of current fire company land, grants, and donations. Municipal contribution will be part of the process, but that doesn’t necessarily mean anything with regard to millage.

- This is “protected parkland” and the township is violating the state rules by construction a fire station on the school district land.
• The park was developed with the cooperation of the state through a recreation grant program. We’re aware of the state obligations. The state is aware that we’re looking at using the property in this capacity. The township is not in violation of anything. If its determined that the SDoL land will need to be used, then there are provisions in place to make sure that all the state requirements are met.

- The West Street location isn’t really under consideration and the Township has not intentions of using that property. The response time from there is too slow.
• The documentation on the website explains in details the ingress and egress parameters of each site. The West St. site is being considered.

- The current buildings are in fine shape and can continue being used. The Maple Ave. site can be expanded by buying the surrounding houses and tearing them down. We have two ladder trucks and if we just reduced the number of ladder trucks then we’d be fine. Etc etc
• We’ve addressed these issues numerous times. We do NOT have two ladder trucks in Lancaster Township. The operations were explained in last fall's meeting and explained over and over again to the leadership of the “Friends of the Park.”. Furthermore, those making these accusations have been repeatedly invited to come to the fire station to see the facilities and operations so that they can have an informed opinion. To date, not one person has come to the station to see what facilities exist or what equipment the fire companies have.

- There are other properties available;, the township turned down land that was made available;, there’s land about to become available
• First, the township has not turned down any land offered for a fire station. To the contrary, we’ve actively sought land that we thought might be available. In each instance where people have made an assertion that land was available or where land might become available, I’ve asked them to provide examples or specific information. In each case there was none. We put out our independent and detailed analysis showing a review of every parcel within the township and have even considered properties outside of the township. Those results were presented to the public on March 8. That documentation has been available since March 9th on our webite. The two properties (three options) that we’re presenting on March 31st are the only available options.


I encourage people to read the documentation on the website, to contact this office directly for the most up to date and accurrate information.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Monday blotter

1) Vehicle Theft, 100 Block Nassau Road (LT) - A resident of the 100 Block Nassau Road, Lancaster Township, reported that his 1992 Honda Accord was stolen from in front of his residence sometime overnight March 11-12, 2010. The vehicle was later recovered in Lancaster City with some of the wheels missing.

2) Theft from Vehicle, 200 Block North President Avenue (LT) – A resident of the 200 Block North President Ave, Lancaster Township, reported that a window was smashed on his vehicle and the stereo and a GPS were taken. Occurred overnight March 12-13, 2010. Loss $600.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Theft, 100 Block Nassau Road

Theft, 100 Block Nassau Road (LT) – A resident of the 100 Block of Nassau Road, Lancaster Township, reported that a handgun was taken from his residence sometime overnight March 8-9, 2010. Loss $300.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Indecent Exposures

Indecent Exposures (LT) – The Manheim Township Police Department is investigating two incidents of indecent exposure that occurred along Columbia Avenue in Lancaster Township on March 9, 2010. A 16 year old Lancaster female reported that at 5:00 p.m. March 9, 2010, she was standing along Columbia Avenue at the entrance to Stone Mill Plaza when a black male in a white vehicle pulled up to her and exposed his genitals. He then drove away. Later the same evening, two Lancaster females, ages 10 and 11, flagged down a patrol car. They reported that they had been walking in the 1000 Block of Columbia Avenue at 9:25 p.m. when a white male with blonde hair, wearing a gray hoodie and blue pants, approached them from behind some bushes and exposed his genitals. The girls ran away. Any person with information on these incidents is asked to call the Anonymous Crime Tip Line at (717) 569-2816.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Site analysis posted

The information presented at last night's Supervisor's meeting, regarding the E.S.C. site analysis is now posted on our website. Please go to www.twp.lancaster.pa.us to download the material ( link is to your right ).

Should you have any questions regarding the material, please feel free to direct your questions to me at wlaudien@twp.lancaster.pa.us or 717-291-1213.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Monday blotter

Burglary, March 5, 2010, 900 Block Edgewood Avenue (LT) – A resident of the 900 Block of Edgewood Avenue, Lancaster Township, reported that a window was broken to gain entry into their home sometime during the day on March 5, 2010. Electronics were taken. Loss $2900.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Hopefully by this time you’ve learned of the meeting slated March 31st at the Maple Grove Building at 7:00 pm. The purpose of that meeting is to provide the Supervisors and public with information concerning the potential sites for the emergency service center.

The work that narrowed down the 4500+ Township parcels to the two remaining sites ( the park location and a location at West and Elm) has been completed. That information will be presented to the Supervisors at their upcoming regularly schedule workshop at 6 pm on March 8.

Over the course of the few months, as these details have become available, I’ve provided the information and analysis to Kim Lutz, Brian Hernon, and other interested representatives of the community. I’ve also made this information available to fire company leadership. The details being presented Monday night will be consistent with that distributed information. After the Supervisors meeting, all the detailed analysis will be available at the Township Office and we’ll try to have it up on the website by the end of next week.

The public is, of course, invited to attend Monday night’s workshop, but no decisions will be made at that time and all the materials to be distributed will be made available to the public. There will be no decision or deliberation regarding the park site nor the West Street site on Monday night. We continue to work on specific details for both of those sites and all information, discussion, and deliberation for those two sites will occur at the March 31 meeting.

Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the Township Office at 291-1213 or via email at wlaudien@twp.lancaster.pa.us

Bill Laudien

Monday, March 1, 2010

weekend police blotter

Burglary, February 26, 2010, Baron Drive (LT) – A resident of Baron Drive, Lancaster Township, reported that a computer was taken from their residence sometime during the morning of February 26, 2010. Loss $2000.

Burglary, February 26, 2010, 1700 Block St Phillips Drive (LT) – A resident of the 1700 Block of St Philips Drive, Lancaster Township, reported that forced entry was made to their home sometime during the day on February 26, 2010. Jewelry and electronics was taken. Loss amount to be determined.

Theft from Vehicle, Spring Grove Avenue (LT) – A Lancaster Township male reported that a window on his vehicle was smashed while the vehicle was parked overnight February 27-28, 2010, on Spring Grove Avenue near Atkins Avenue. A GPS was taken. Loss (including damage) $1000.

11) Theft, February 20, 2010, 917 South Prince Street (LT) – A Lancaster female reported that her cell phone was stolen while she was attending an event at the Dirty Ol’ Tavern, 917 South Prince Street, Lancaster Township, on February 20, 2010. Loss $230.

12) Vehicle Theft, February 27, 2010, 800 Block Sterling Place (LT) – A 17 year old Lancaster Township male reported that a mini-bike was taken from a storage shed in the 800 Block of Sterling Place, Lancaster Township, on February 27, 2010. Loss $700.

Lancaster Township Residential Burglaries

Crime Alert – March 1, 2010

Lancaster Township Residential Burglaries


The Police Department is investigating several residential burglaries which have recently occurred in Lancaster Township during the daytime hours.


Residents are urged to lock their doors and windows when not at home. It is also important to report suspicious activity as it is occurring. If you see somebody walking around a neighbor’s house who does not belong there, CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY!


Outside lights should be left on at night to deter crime, and bushes should be trimmed back from your windows and doors. Get to know your neighbors so that you are familiar with what is “normal” and what is not. Don’t be afraid to report anything suspicious to the police.


If you know who is committing these crimes, you can report it anonymously by calling (717) 569-2816.


By working together, we can make our community safer!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Daily News Release – February 26, 2010

Daily News Release – February 26, 2010

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

1) Theft from Vehicle, 500 Block North President Avenue (LT) – A resident of the 500 Block of North President Ave, Lancaster Township, reported that a window on their vehicle was shattered and a GPS unit taken sometime overnight February 24-25, 2010. Loss $500. The vehicle was parked in a driveway in the 500 Block of North President Ave.

2) Theft from Vehicle, Greythorne Road (LT) – A resident of Greythorne Road, Lancaster Township, reported that a kerosene heater valued at $300 was taken from the bed of his truck sometime overnight February 24-25, 2010. The vehicle was parked in the first block of Greythorne Road.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Dinner Postponed

The volunteer recognition dinner scheduled for tonight is being postponed until April 8. The times and location will remain the same.

Residents did a great job of getting cars off the roads in the last snow storm. If we get snow again tonight, having the cars off the road will be a help in clearing the cart way.

We do not anticipate any changes in trash pick-up.

Any changes or updates to our operations will be posted here.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Emergency Services Facility meeting

The Township will hold a special meeting for the purpose of bringing the Supervisors up to date on the emergency services facility parcel search.

The meeting will be held on March 31, at 7:00 pm at the Maple Grove Building.

An agenda and more details will be posted as we get closer to the meeting date.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

police blotter

1) Attempted Burglary, Michelle Drive (LT) – A resident of the first block of Michelle Drive, Lancaster Township, reported that the door to their apartment was forced open sometime overnight February 21-22, 2010. Nothing was taken, but $150 damage was done.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Daily News Release – February 18, 2010

Daily News Release – February 18, 2010

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

1) Thefts from Vehicles, February 17, 2010, 1319 Millersville Pike (LT) – Windows were smashed on two vehicles parked in the lot of Planet Fitness, 1319 Millersville Pike, sometime between 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. February 17, 2010. A Lancaster male reported that a GPS and cell phone were taken, total loss $1000. A Columbia female reported that a purse was taken from her vehicle. Loss $750.

2) Criminal Mischief, 1043 Baron Drive (LT) – Mill Creek Manor, 1043 Baron Drive, reported that a window on the management office was shot with a projectile sometime overnight February 16-17, 2010.

3) Retail Theft, 4:37 p.m. February 17, 2010, 1256 Millersville Pike (LT) – Radio Shack, 1256 Millersville Pike, reported that a male was observed by store employees cutting open the packaging to a cell phone in an attempt to steal it. The employee intervened and a struggle ensued during which the suspect was able to flee, leaving the phone behind. The suspect is a light skinned black or Hispanic male in his 20’s, wearing a gray sweatshirt and a Yankees hat. Loss $79.

End.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

2/16/10 police log

1) Simple Assault, 12:51 p.m. February 14, 2010, South West End Avenue at Prangley Avenue (LT) – A Lancaster male and female reported that they were assaulted by three people following a road rage incident. The pair were driving on Prangley Avenue when they exchanged words with the occupants of another vehicle because of the reduced width of the roadway. When the pair got out of the car at their destination on Prangley, they were approached by the occupants of the other vehicle. A fight ensued during which the female sustained injuries requiring medical treatment. The investigation is ongoing.

2) Thefts from Vehicles, February 14, 2010, 1025 Columbia Avenue (LT) – Windows were smashed on two vehicles parked in the lot of First Assembly of God Church, 1025 Columbia Avenue. A Lancaster female reported that her purse was taken from her vehicle, loss $373, and a Willow Street female reported that her backpack was gone through and an attempt was made to remove her in-dash stereo, loss $500. Occurred during the late afternoon and evening hours.

3) Theft from Vehicle, February 14, 2010, 1120 Columbia Avenue (LT) – A window was smashed on the vehicle of a Landisville female while it was parked in the lot of Degel Israel Synagogue, 1120 Columbia Avenue, during the evening hours of February 14, 2010. Her in-dash stereo was taken. Loss $350.

Friday, February 12, 2010

FIRE HYDRANTS

In order to maximize fire response, please make sure that any fire hydrants are free of snow. If you have a hydrant on or near your property, please take the time to shovel it out so that it can be easily accessed in case of a fire emergency.

Thank you for your help.

Emergency Coordinator update

To: Lancaster Township BOS
From: Mike Pickard
Date: February 12, 2010


Storm Report
2/9/10 – 2/11/10

What a storm we had! Can’t wait till spring!

Not much to report. Things ran pretty much the same way they did during the last storm which is to say very smoothly. Once again the LT Highway Dept., Lafayette FD, LT Fire Dept., and MTPD shined and delivered outstanding service to the residents of LT. In my last storm report I neglected to report the activity on the East side. It is included in this report.

Once again, calls for emergency services were monitored and proper resources sent to assist on the call. The fire departments were automatically dispatched for Class 1 EMS calls (highest class EMS service).

We have many very tight roads in the township. We continue to monitor them to make sure emergency vehicles can get thru or at least get within close proximity of any emergency calls. I recommend considering removing snow on the main routes each fire house uses to access main roads allowing the apparatus adequate room to leave and return to the stations safely. Being proactive now would be wise. Another storm will only narrow the streets even more.

The following call activity does not include any out of township services rendered (mutual aid).
LANCASTER TOWNSHIP FD CALLS FOR SERVICE

MEDICAL ASSIST 124 ROSELAWN AVE 2/10/2010 8:10
MEDICAL ASSIST 315 RIDER AVE 2/10/2010 11:49
MEDICAL ASSIST 709 WYNCROFT TER 2/10/2010 14:29
MEDICAL ASSIST 7 MILL POND DR 2/11/2010 6:36
MEDICAL ASSIST 127 STERLING PL 2/11/2010 8:12
MEDICAL ASSIST 642 WYNCROFT LN 2/11/2010 9:45
MEDICAL ASSIST 1443 PASSEY LN 2/11/2010 18:10
AUTO ALARM-RESIDENTIAL 886 STERLING PL 2/11/2010 22:39

LAFAYETTE FD CALLS FOR SERVICE

MEDICAL ASSIST 1300 E KING ST 2/10/2010 16:29
MEDICAL ASSIST 1300 E KING ST 2/11/2010 10:16

If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact me at your convenience.

Thanks
Mike Pickard

Fire Company Activity

We have an accident at N. President and Buchanan as well as a multi-alarm fire at the Manor Shopping Center. Thank you to all the surrounding Fire Companies, including Lancaster City Fire for assisting. The fire at the shopping center is under control.

See www.ltfd.org for more information.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Trash Collection Update

Lebanon Farms will be attempting to send two trucks through the Township on Friday.

The trucks will try and pick up on as many roads as they can safely access.

Whatever they cannot get to, they will pick up next week when they resume a regular schedule. There will be no limit on bags next week to make up for the skipped collections.

Please do not put any recycling out until next weeks collection.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

snow update

Just talked with public works department. The guys are still at it. Drifting becoming a headache, but they've finally got ahead of the storm. Rob and I talked about a delay in opening the office tomorrow morning in order to give them time to open up the office parking lot. We'll make an A.M. decission.

No major incident or accidents with either the road crew or the public so far ( knock on wood). We've taken off a few mailboxes by we can sort all that out when this all stops. No trash pick-up tomorrow.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Trash Pick Up Canceled

To: Ephrata Borough, Lititz Borough, Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster Township, East Petersburg Borough, Mountville Borough

From: Lebanon Farms Disposal, Inc.

Date: February 9, 2010

Re: Snow Emergency





Due to the inclement weather and the landfill closings Lebanon Farms Disposal, Inc. will be closed Wednesday 2/10/2010.

Please see the schedule below for the remainder of the week.

Example: If your trash/recycling pickup day is Wednesday it will be Thursday.

If your trash/recycling pickup day is Thursday it will be Friday.

If your trash/recycling pickup day is Friday it will Saturday.

Please inform the residents that call your office, to have trash and recycling out the night before do to early starting time.

Any questions please feel free to call or e-mail lori@lebanonfarmsdisposal.com.



Thank you,



Lebanon Farms Disposal, Inc.







Lori Reber

Dispatch Department

Lebanon Farms Disposal, Inc.

Phone: 717-949-2363 extension #23

lori@lebanonfarmsdisposal.com

From our waste and recycling coordinator

Lebenon Farms informed me that they have never shut down due to the weather, however, if for some reason, they can’t make it up a street, back an alley, down the road…etc..trash will be collected the following day.

Also, if you speak to any of the residents, please ask them to hold their recycling until next week, if they can, to prevent the container from getting buried and/or blowing away. 40MPH winds are expected tomorrow. Also, I am asking the residents, as they call in, to place their trash in garbage bags, and taking that to the curb rather than their cans. It’ll help out the Haulers tremendously, and will prevent the residents from going out in this weather to retrieve their can.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Storm Report

From Emergency Management Coordinator - Michael Pickard

Storm Report

Calls for Service
O5/Feb/10 @ 19:25 hrs. Vehicle accident @ New Danville Pk / Second Lock Rd
- Minor accident involving 4 vehicles
05/Feb/10 @ 19:44 hrs. Vehicle accident @ Millersville Pk. / Michelle Dr.
- Minor accident
05/Feb/10 @ 20:12 hrs. Automatic Alarm @ 1330 Wabank Rd
- False alarm
05/Feb/10 @ 22:44 hrs. Cardiac Arrest @ 919 Hamilton Park Dr (Wheatland Middle School)
- SDL custodian found unconscious and not breathing in the front lobby of Wheatland Middle School. LTFD, MTPD, and medics dispatched. LTFD, MTPD, and myself are first on the scene. CPR performed for about 20 minutes. Individual pronounced dead on the scene. MTPD remained until funeral home arrived @ approximately 5:00 AM.
06/Feb/10 @ 08:35 hrs Medical Assist @ 810 Sterling Place
- LEMSA unit unable to reach location due to road conditions. I radioed to road crew to dispatch a truck to Sterling Place for plowing. Myself and our contracted employee from Funk’s plowed a lane to the scene for the LEMSA unit. No other services required. Individual transported to hospital.
07/Feb/10 @ 00:31 hrs. Medical Assist @ 120 Rider Ave
- No services required
07/Feb/10 @ 00:51 hrs. Medical Assist @ 531 Misty Dr.
- No services required.
07/Feb/10 @ 01:19 hrs. Fire- Building- 2nd Alarm @ 1725 Southport Dr.
- Single family dwelling. 100% fully involved upon our arrival. All occupants got out and were safe at a neighbors hours. Total loss. Road crew called in for icy conditions on the roads.
07/Feb/10 @ 14:30 hrs. Reburn @ 1725 Southport Dr.
- Reburn of the home. Additional overhaul and fire suppression used to extinguish remaining hot spots.

Action Items that took place

On 05/Feb/10 @ approximately 00:00 hrs I went to the American Red Cross warehouse and obtained 10 complete sets of sleeping cots, blankets & pillows for firefighters that volunteered to sleep overnight at each station. We had about 8 individuals remain at the fire stations 24 hrs till the morning of 07/Feb.

On 05/Feb/10 @ approximately 09:00 it was decided that the FD would run on all medical calls in the township due to LEMSA’s extended response times due to road conditions.

KUDOS !!!!!!

- To the MTPD for their excellent service during this storm! In my 28+ years in emergency services in LT I never saw ALL of our assigned police officers in 4 x 4 vehicles. They were present on every major or potential major call we had. I cannot say enough about their mobility during this storm and their presence at calls. They were simply excellent.
- To the volunteers of the LTFD for providing top of line emergency services to LT residents during this storm especially those who volunteered to stay overnight in the stations which greatly reduced their response times to calls. It was also very beneficial to have the FD run on all medical assist calls within LT.
- To the LT Road Crew. Their performance was excellent in conditions that were very poor and with very little down time / rest. Communications with them on trouble spots was excellent. Their assistance on the medical emergency in Sterling Place as well as the fire on Southport was priceless.

Black Marks

- Goes out to PenDot for a lousy job on the state highways. Columbia Ave, Marrietta Ave, Millersville Pk to name just a few were in horrible condition and were still in pretty bad shape this morning 08/Feb.

Conclusion

The BOS had much to be proud of. I traveled in many other areas outside of LT and our township looked better than most. The residents are truly blessed with exceptional personnel and volunteers that worked very hard over the weekend to protect the resident’s health and safety.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Snow Preparation

During the last substantial snowstorm, we ran into problems with vehicles on the road.

Wherever possible, please move your vehicles off the roadway during the snow storm. Especially in our higher density residential areas, it becomes difficult to effectively utilize all of our equipment when there are cars restricting the cartway.

Please also refrain from throwing shoveled snow back onto the roadway. That snow typically gets compacted by cars, then refreezes creating hazardous roadway conditions as well as eating up limited manpower and materials.

Thank you for your assistance and have a safe Super Bowl weekend.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA
309 PM EST THU FEB 4 2010

...HEAVY SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED ACROSS MUCH OF SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA AND THE LOWER SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY FRIDAY AFTERNOON INTO SATURDAY..
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309 PM EST THU FEB 4 2010

...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 2 PM FRIDAY TO 6 PM EST SATURDAY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STATE COLLEGE HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 2 PM FRIDAY TO 6 PM EST SATURDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.

A STORM SYSTEM DEVELOPING OVER THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO THIS AFTERNOON WILL TRACK NORTHEAST TO THE OUTER BANKS OF NORTH CAROLINA BY LATE FRIDAY NIGHT...BEFORE MOVING OUT OVER THE ATLANTIC OCEAN SATURDAY.

SNOW WILL MOVE INTO THE LAUREL HIGHLANDS DURING THE LATE MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON HOURS FRIDAY...OVERSPREADING THE REMAINDER OF THE REGION BY NIGHTFALL. SNOW IS THEN EXPECTED TO BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES...ESPECIALLY OVER THE AREA SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 80 FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING.

THE SNOW WILL TAPER TO SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS OVER MOST LOCATIONS BY MID DAY SATURDAY.

SNOWFALL TOTALS BY THE TIME THE STORM WINDS DOWN SATURDAY ARE EXPECTED TO AVERAGE IN THE 7 TO 10 INCH RANGE IN AREAS SUCH AS JOHNSTOWN...ALTOONA AND LEWISTOWN. AMOUNTS WILL BE HIGHER ACROSS FAR SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA...POSSIBLY EXCEEDING A FOOT OVER THE AREA FROM BEDFORD TO CHAMBERSBURG EAST TO COVER MUCH OF THE LOWER SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY. AMOUNTS COULD APPROACH TWO FEET NEAR THE MARYLAND BORDER IN FRANKLIN...ADAMS...LANCASTER AND YORK COUNTIES.

THE EXACT TRACK OF THE STORM IS STILL UNCERTAIN. A SLIGHT JOG TO THE NORTH WOULD PUSH HEAVY SNOW FURTHER NORTH INTO THE STATE...PERHAPS CLOSER TO INTERSTATE 80.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW MEANS A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF SNOW IS FORECAST THAT WILL MAKE TRAVEL DANGEROUS. IF YOU MUST TRAVEL...KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT...FOOD...BLANKET AND A CELLULAR PHONE IN YOUR VEHICLE IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE SOURCE OF WEATHER INFORMATION FOR THE LATEST UPDATES.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS CAN ALSO BE FOUND AT...WEATHER.GOV/STATECOLLEGE.

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Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

During the early morning hours of January 23, 2010, an unknown person entered an apartment in the first block of Michelle Drive, Lancaster Township, and stole a laptop, phone, purse, and several other items. Credit cards from the purse were used a short time later at an area store.

The attached photo shows the person who used the credit cards. Police are seeking help with the identification of this person.

If you know who this person is or have information regarding the crime, please contact the Manheim Township Police at (717) 569-6401. If you wish to remain anonymous, call the Manheim Township Anonymous Crime Tip Line at (717) 569-2816.

Burglary Alert


Burglary, February 1, 2010, 300 Block Abbeyville Road (LT) – A resident of the 300 Block of Abbeyville Road found that forced entry had been made into their residence sometime during the day on February 1, 2010. Televisions, a computer, and jewelry were taken. The loss amount has not yet been determined.

 If you have any information about this crime you can report it anonymously at (717) 569-2816.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Crime Alert – February 2, 2010

Crime Alert – February 2, 2010

Residential Burglary


The Manheim Township Police Department is investigating a daytime burglary which occurred in the 300 Block of Abbeyville Road, Lancaster Township.


Sometime between 6:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. February 1, 2010, entry was made to a residence by forcing open a door. Jewelry and Electronic devices were taken, including a TV and laptop.


If you saw anything suspicious in the area of Abbeyville Road during the time that this occurred, please contact the police immediately. If you know who committed this crime and you wish to remain anonymous, please call the Manheim Township Anonymous Crime Tipline at (717) 569-2816.


Remember to lock your doors and windows when you are not at home. It is also important to report suspicious activity as it is occurring by dialing 911. Outside lights should be left on at night to deter crime, and bushes should be trimmed back from your windows and doors.


By working together, we can make our community safer!

Feb 3 - Police blotter

Theft, February 2, 2010, 1296 Millersville Pike (LT) – A Lancaster female reported that her purse was stolen from McDonald’s, 1296 Millersville Pike, sometime around 6:00 p.m. February 2, 2010. The purse had been left unattended when the theft occurred. A credit card in the purse was used a short time later.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Burglary Alert


Burglary, February 1, 2010, 300 Block Abbeyville Road (LT) – A resident of the 300 Block of Abbeyville Road found that forced entry had been made into their residence sometime during the day on February 1, 2010. Televisions, a computer, and jewelry were taken. The loss amount has not yet been determined.

 If you have any information about this crime you can report it anonymously at (717) 569-2816.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

police report

  1. Theft from Vehicle, 1100 Block East King Street (LT) – A resident of the 1100 Block East King Street reported that an amplifier and speaker were stolen from his unlocked vehicle that was parked in the 1100 Block of East King Street. Occurred overnight January 26-27, 2010. Loss $750.

  1. Burglary, January 27, 2010, 500 Block Misty Drive (LT) – A resident of the 500 Block Misty Drive reported that his apartment was entered sometime during the morning hours of January 27, 2010. A GPS, Playstation, and a radar detector were taken. Loss $750.

Monday, January 25, 2010

wind damage

The police, fire department, and public works department are currently out responding to calls regarding trees and lines down.

If you see any lines down, or road obstructions please email, or call into the Township office at 291-1213.

Thank you and be safe.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

transition

We're going through some changes at the building, both the interior as well as with the file server.  Oh, that and the audit.  Thanks for your patience, we should now be back to regular access and regular updates.

Tuesday, Jan 26 will be our Zoning Hearing Board meeting - check our website for the agenda.

This past Tuesday's Planning Commission included a County presentation of  Envision Lancaster, a review of a new parking lot along Elm ave, and a continuing review of our Township Zoning Ordinance.  Please check our website for full minutes.

Monday, January 11, 2010

police blotter

We saw a number of incidents of vandalism and car break-ins over the weekend.  Please keep your vehicles locks and bring any valuables inside.  Here are the locations of the various incidents.

Criminal Mischief (LT) – Six persons reported damage to the outside mirrors on their vehicles, which occurred overnight January 9-10, 2010, in Lancaster Township.


• XXXXXX of Lancaster reported her mirror was kicked while parked in the 1100 Block of Maple Avenue. Loss $300

• XXXXXX of Lancaster reported that was kicked while parked in the 1100 Block of Maple Avenue. Loss $300.

• XXXXXX of Lancaster reported that her mirror was kicked while parked in the 100 Block of South President Avenue. Loss $300.

• XXXXXX of Lancaster reported that her mirror was damaged while parked in the 1100 Block of Watson Avenue.

• XXXXXX of Lancaster reported that his mirror was damaged while parked in the 100 Block of South President Avenue. Loss $300.

• XXXXXX of Lancaster reported that his mirror was knocked off while parked in the 300 Block Perry Avenue. Loss $300.

7) Theft from Vehicle, 500 Block Kensington Terrace (LT) – XXXXXX of Lancaster reported that a window on her vehicle was smashed sometime overnight January 7-8, 2010, while the vehicle was parked in the 500 Block of Kensington Terrace. A purse was taken. Theft loss $170.


8) Theft from Vehicle, January 7, 2010, 1319 Millersville Pike (LT) – XXXXXX reported that a wallet was stolen from his unlocked vehicle while he was at Planet Fitness, 1319 Millersville Pike, during the morning of January 7, 2010. Loss $170.

11) Criminal Mischief, 8:00 p.m. January 8, 2010, 1003 East King Street (LT) – Advanced Auto, 1003 East King Street, reported that the electrical box for the business was damaged at 8:00 p.m. January 8, 2010, affecting the power inside the business. Loss $500.

12) Criminal Mischief, Spencer Avenue (LT) – XXXXXX reported that windows on her vehicle were smashed while the vehicle was parked in the first block of Spencer Avenue overnight January 8-9, 2010. Loss $175.

Friday, January 8, 2010

water main break

There is a water main break near the corner of Perry and Maple Aves. 

Water service in that area may be temporarily interrupted.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Christmas Tree Disposal

Please be reminded that Christmas trees included with trash removal will now require a $4.00 red service tag. Tags can be purchased at the Lancaster Township Office.

Trees can also be dropped off at a designated area at the Township Maintenance Facility located at 1357 Meadowcreek Lane, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Trees may also be dropped off at the County's Central Park.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Meetings Tonight

Lancaster Township Office (agendas below)
6:00 P.M. - Workshop
6:30 P.M.  Organizational meeting
7:00 P.M.  Regular meeting



6:00PM WORKSHOP AGENDA

1. Wilson Drive petition
2. Request to sell fireworks
3. SLSA representative
4. Lanc. Rec. Comm. Representative
5. Police changeover
6. Lafayette Fire Co. agreement
7. Emergency services facility


6:30 PM REORGANIZATION MEETING

Pledge of Allegiance, Call to Order & Roll Call
Election of Officers
Election of Voting Delegate to State Convention
Treasurer’s Bond
Appointments to Various Commissions, Committees, etc.
Certifications: Road District & Municipal Calendar
Approvals: Resolution No. 2010-01 (paying bills & dispensing payroll); 2010 Employee Benefits
Guest Recognition & Participation
Adjournment

7:00PM REGULAR MEETING

I. Pledge of Allegiance, Call to Order, and Roll Call
II. Public Comment on Agenda Items
III. Secretary’s Report
IV. Treasurer’s Report
V. Payment of Bills

VI. Reports
A. Lancaster Township Fire Department
B. Police, Sewer, and Subsidiary Reports
C. Recycling Report
D. Lancaster Inter-Municipal Committee
E. Questions & Comments for Community Police Officer

VII. Announcements
A. The Next Lancaster Township Board of Supervisors Meeting will be held Monday, February 8, 2010 at 7:00PM with the Workshop at 6:00PM


VIII. Old Business

IX. Planning & Zoning Business

A. LTPC #235—LancasterHistory.Org, Request for Modifications
B. LTPC #235—LancasterHistory.Org, Conditional Plan Approval

X. New Business
A. Lafayette Fire Company Agreement for Fire Protection Services in the East End

XI. Guest Recognition & Participation

XII. Adjournment

Police Coverage - Weekend wrap-up

MT = Manheim Township
EP = East Petersburgh Borough
LT = Lancaster Township

Daily News Release – January 3, 2010

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

1) Shots Fired Investigation, 1:00 a.m. January 2, 2010, 1492 Lititz Pike (MT) – Officers were sent to a report of shots having been fired outside of the Days Inn, 1492 Lititz Pike, at 1:00 a.m. January 2, 2010, following a disturbance inside. There were no injuries. Manheim Township Detectives are currently investigating. Any person with information on the incident is asked to contact the Manheim Township Police at (717) 569-6401 or the Manheim Township Police Anonymous Crime Tip Line at (717) 569-2816.

2) Theft, January 2, 2010, 30 Keller Avenue (MT) – Donald Schiffer of Shinglehouse, PA, reported that his laptop was taken from his room at the Rodeway Inn, 30 Keller Avenue, Manheim Township, sometime during the day on January 2, 2010. Loss $600.

3) Public Drunkenness Arrest, 4:39 a.m. January 2, 2010, 6400 Block Lemon Street (EP) – Kian L. Kianzad M/18 of East Petersburg, was arrested for Public Drunkenness and Underage Drinking by Officer Natalie Littlehale. Kianzad knocked on the back door of a residence in the 6400 Block of Lemon Street at 4:39 a.m. January 2, 2010, and entered the residence when the homeowner opened the door. He was released to a family member.

4) Theft of Services, 2:25 a.m. January 2, 2010, 1021 Dillerville Road (MT) – Waffle House, 1021 Dillerville Road, Manheim Township, reported that a male and female customer were stopped as they tried to leave without paying for their $11.33 bill. When confronted, they ran to their vehicle and drove away. The investigation is continuing.

5) Retail Theft Charge (MT) – Officer David Onda filed a criminal complaint for Retail Theft against Matthew R. Keller M/24 of Lincoln Highway East, Ronks. On December 9, 2009, Keller pumped $42 worth of fuel into his vehicle at the Turkey Hill, 1501 Manheim Pike. A clerk who ran after the fleeing vehicle found that the plate had been covered. Keller was later identified by Officer Onda. The complaint was filed before MDJ David Miller.

6) Identity Theft Charge (EP) – Officer Natalie Littlehale filed a criminal complaint for Identity Theft and Access Device Fraud against Taryn A. Whitmoyer of Pineland Road, Birdsboro. In October 2009, an East Petersburg woman learned that her identity had been used to open and use a credit card, loan, and cell phone account. The total amount that was used from those accounts is $342. The complaint was filed before MDJ David Brian on January 30, 2009.


Daily News Release (#2) – January 1, 2010

Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

1) Public Drunkenness Arrest, 4:02 a.m. January 1, 2010, 500 Block Misty Drive (LT) – Marvin R. Plummer M/22 of Hollow Run Road, West Chester, was arrested for Public Drunkenness by Officer Michael Naff. Officers responded to a disturbance in the 500 Block of Misty Drive and became involved in an altercation. He was cited and released.

2) Simple Assault Arrest, 12:36 a.m. January 1, 2010, Tollgate Station Road (MT) – Officer Lee Billiter arrested Rudolfo L. Garcia M/34 of West Dundee, IL, for two counts of Simple Assault. Garcia punched his 33 year old girlfriend and her 11 year old son during an argument at a residence on Tollgate Station Road, Lancaster. Both sustained minor injuries. Garcia was arraigned before MDJ Willwerth, and committed to Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $45,000 bail.

3) Theft Arrest, 2:41 a.m. January 1, 2010, 222 Eden Road (MT) – Officer Jesse Crnkovic arrested Michael J. Fiorill M/33 of Blue Rock Road, Lancaster, following a disturbance at the Eden Resort, 222 Eden Road, at 2:41 a.m. January 1, 2010. Fiorill pulled a flat screen TV from the wall, damaging the TV and the wall, and left the hotel with the TV, a fire extinguisher, and a poinsettia. When confronted by the hotel manager, he tried to strike the manager and then fled on foot. Fiorill was apprehended by arriving officers after a brief foot pursuit. He was arraigned before MDJ Willwerth on charges of Theft, Resisting Arrest, Criminal Mischief, Harassment, and Disorderly Conduct, and committed to Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $50,000 bail.

4) Public Drunkenness Arrest, 3:39 a.m. January 1, 2010, 1370 Manheim Pike (MT) – Dustin M. Stively F/28 of Arch Street, Ephrata, was arrested for Public Drunkenness by Officer Steven Newman. At 3:41 a.m. January 1, 2010, Stively caused a disturbance inside the Lyndon Diner, 1370 Manheim Pike. She was cited and released.


Daily News Release – January 1, 2010
Sergeant Thomas E. Rudzinski, Public Information Officer
(717) 569-6401 ext 462 / (717) 808-6808

1) Access Device Fraud Arrest (MT) – Erica S. McCue F/24 of North Queen Street, Lancaster, was arrested for Access Device Fraud by Detective Robert Beck following an investigation into the theft and use of a Lititz man’s credit cards. The victim reported that his cards and money clip had been lost or stolen at an area business on December 18, 2009. The victim’s two cards were then used at numerous area businesses between December 23 and 29, 2009, to make purchases totaling $2700. Using information provided during one of the purchases, Detective Beck was able to identify McCue as the person who was using the cards. On December 30, 2009, police stopped a RRTA bus after receiving information that McCue was on the bus. She was taken into custody without incident and arraigned before MDJ Willwerth on two counts of Access Device Fraud and one count of Receiving Stolen Property. She was committed to Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $40,000 bail.

2) Warrant Arrest, 1:05 p.m. December 31, 2009, 1296 Lititz Pike (MT) – Christopher M. Kipphorn M/21 of Knollwood Drive, Lancaster was arrested at 1296 Lititz Pike on an outstanding bench warrant after officers received information on his whereabouts. He was turned over to the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Department on the warrant.

3) DUI Arrest, 11:29 p.m. December 31, 2009, 1600 Block Lititz Pike (MT) – Edbert Laboy M/29 of Coventry Road, Lancaster, was arrested by Officer Lee Billiter for DUI after he was stopped for a traffic violation on Lititz Pike. He was released pending a summons.