NEWS
July 15, 2006
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. - Borough police charged two men with several thefts from vehicles after receiving a call Thursday afternoon about a suspicious vehicle. Police said the call about a white Lincoln with a gray door in the 400 block of Stanley Avenue came in at 3:24 p.m. When police tried to stop the vehicle, there was a short chase in which other motorists had to avoid the Lincoln before it was pulled over in the 100 block of South Third Street. Grant A. Miller, 18, of 5400 Lincoln Way East, Fayetteville, Pa., and Dane M. Cook, 27, of 14 Forrest Ave., Chambersburg, were charged with four counts each of theft from vehicles and criminal conspiracy, police said.
NEWS
By DON AINES | September 12, 2007
CHAMBERSBURG, PA. - Written warnings will not be automatic for first offenders of Chambersburg's noise ordinance after the Borough Council this week unanimously rejected the suggestion from a woman whose son was issued a citation while visiting from Florida. In July, Rosanna Waters Johnson asked the borough to consider a written warning for first offenders, telling the council her son received one of the $50 citations for playing his car stereo too loud at a carwash. The minutes of the July 23 meeting indicated the police department issued seven noise ordinance violations as of that time.
NEWS
January 17, 2008
Pa. woman taken to hospital after crash CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. - A Fort Loudon, Pa., woman was taken to the hospital Wednesday after a two-vehicle accident on U.S. 11 at about 5:20 p.m., Pennsylvania State Police said in a news release. Donna Wenger, 50, was leaving from a stopped position on Kriner Road attempting to cross U.S. 11 in a Jeep Liberty when she collided with a Chevrolet Trailblazer traveling north on U.S. 11, police said. Both vehicles were towed from the scene, and Wenger was taken to Chambersburg Hospital, police said.
NEWS
September 20, 2000
Police log for Sept. 20 Police report city woman assaulted at underpass site A 46-year-old Hagerstown woman was sexually assaulted Monday night under the Burhans Boulevard underpass south of County Market, according to Hagerstown City Police. The woman had gone to the Union Rescue Mission on North Prospect Street for food for her family and accepted an offer from a man to carry her groceries home, police said. The two ended up drinking and went under the underpass, where the woman was sexually assaulted around 9 p.m., police said.
NEWS
July 10, 2003
Hagerstown man reported missing A 50-year-old Hagerstown man was reported missing by his brother, the Washington County Sheriff's Department said. Gregory Duff Bacon, of 12926 The Terrace, has not been seen or heard from since June 14, police said. He left that morning and never showed up at work, police said. He was reported missing by his brother, Dr. Allan Bacon, police said. Gregory Bacon is a white male, about 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing about 150 pounds.
NEWS
by CANDICE BOSELY | September 24, 2002
martinsburg@herald-mail.com MARTINSBURG, W.Va. - Four bags of dried marijuana and a truckload of possible stolen property was unloaded at the Berkeley County Sheriff's Department Monday afternoon, and one man was arrested. As a jail trustee and deputies unloaded the items into a large storage trailer behind the county sheriff's department at 110 W. King St., Garland Clem Jr., 37, of Rutherford Lane in Bunker Hill, W.Va., was inside the department being processed. Lt. K.C. Bohrer said Clem would face charges of grand larceny, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm.
NEWS
July 6, 2007
Sheriff's Department responds to incidents The Washington County Sheriff's Department responded to the following incidents Wednesday, according to Lt. Mark Knight. · At 3:30 p.m., a breaking and entering was reported at Bacchus Wine and Spirit at 906 Antietam Drive. Theft of less than $100 was reported. · At 7:30 p.m., theft from a vehicle was reported in the 100 block of North Edgewood Drive. A Jensen CD player valued at $300 was taken from a 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse.