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Centre Daily Times on MSNPublic will no longer be in the dark about Shapiro flights on taxpayer-funded state police planesUnlike a PennDOT-operated plane, state police aircraft don’t have to publish public logs of who they carry or the cost.
Pennsylvania State Police in Franklin County are looking for a missing woman who may have her newborn baby with her. Cheyene Shaffer may be at risk of harm or injury, according to troopers. She was ...
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Hosted on MSNPolice allege caregiver stole $12K from patients, paid for prior theft conviction feesA Gettysburg-area caretaker is facing charges after police allege she stole over $12K from three victims that she was caring ...
The majority of tow truck operators on the road are honest, upstanding companies. Unfortunately, that's not always the case. That's why police in the Susquehanna Valley and across the country are ...
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A Westmoreland County man is facing charges after police say he obtained and sent explicit images of underage teenagers.
Palmer Twp. police chief provides update on missing 14-year-old girl at board of supervisors meeting
Wayne Smith, Chief of Police of Palmer Township Police Department, provided an update on the missing person case of Enci "Aubrey" Wu.
St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner with plenty of Irish festivities and Pennsylvania State Police are reminding ...
Pennsylvania State Police have charged three men in connection with a drive-by shooting that targeted an occupied home in Mount ...
A man wanted in a Washington Township man shooting is in custody Pennsylvania State Police said Adam Sosa, 26, of Allentown, was picked up Friday and arraigned on charges including aggravated ...
GEORGES TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A person is dead after a crash in Fayette County Monday night. A Fayette County 911 supervisor tells Channel 11 that first responders were called to a fatal two-vehicle crash ...
The goal of the enforcement wave, which runs through April 27, is to reduce the number of aggressive driving-related crashes, injuries and deaths on PA roadways.
Three years ago, Philadelphia approved a measure that limits the number of infractions police could use to pull a car over. Now, supporters of the plan say the effort has achieved its goal of reducing ...
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