‘Horrifically Abusive’ PA Adoptive Parents Who Nearly Killed 1 Of Their 5 Children Enter Pleas ‘Horrifically Abusive’ PA Adoptive Parents Who Nearly Killed 1 Of Their 5 Children Enter Pleas
‘Horrifically Abusive’ PA Adoptive Parents Who Nearly Killed 1 Of Their 5 Children Enter Pleas Adoptive parents of five children have both entered their pleas for abusing their children as of Wednesday afternoon. Robert John Duncan, 44, and Stephanie Angelette Duncan, 43, of Lebanon, were apprehended in Feb. 2021 for “years of abuse in their home” located on the 2700 block of Cedar Run Road, according to District Attorney Pier Hess Graf. “It was one of the most horrific scenes I’ve been to and knowing that it was suffered by children makes it that much worse,” Graf told PennLive Wednesday. The abuse only came to an end for their five adoptive children on Jan. 13, when their 11-year…
PA Man On Trial For Murder Asks Judge To Officiate Wedding, He Said 'Yes!' PA Man On Trial For Murder Asks Judge To Officiate Wedding, He Said 'Yes!'
PA Man On Trial For Murder Asks Judge To Officiate Wedding, He Said 'Yes!' If you were standing trial for murder what would you ask your judge? A Pennsylvania man who is accused of commiting a gang related homicide asked the judge presiding over the trial to preside over his wedding, as reported by PennLive Kashawn Divine Flowers, 25, of York, is ready to let his love blossom despite being on trial for murder. Flower's attorney Brian Perry asked York County Judge Harry Ness whether he’d consider marrying Flowers and his girlfriend, during a hearing on Tuesday. The judge and the prosecutors had no objections to the request. The wedding will take place after the m…
School Board Refused To Nix Gun Raffle Tickets Being Sold By PA High School Football Players School Board Refused To Nix Gun Raffle Tickets Being Sold By PA High School Football Players
School Board Refused To Nix Gun Raffle Tickets Being Sold By PA High School Football Players Update: Cedar Cliff High School officials claimed they had no authority over the booster club's activities but School board policy 915 says: “Booster organization fundraising activities shall be requested in writing and approved by the Athletic Director and building principal, and conform with District guidelines," as PennLive first reported. Original: Forget about candy bars, magazines or popcorn, one school has a whole new plan to offset the costs of sports programs, raffle off guns. Families of football players at Cedar Cliff High School are raffling off 10 prizes, five of which are gu…
8 Pounds Of Meth Found In Woman's Car Can't Be Used Against Her, PA Appeals Court Finds 8 Pounds Of Meth Found In Woman's Car Can't Be Used Against Her, PA Appeals Court Finds
8 Pounds Of Meth Found In Woman's Car Can't Be Used Against Her, PA Appeals Court Finds The case against a woman convicted of drug trafficking was overturned when a Pennsylvania Superior Court judge ruled that the eight pounds of methamphetamine found in her vehicle by a state trooper can't be used against her, PennLive reports. Trooper Jordan Lantzy spotted Deanna Savino’s car legally parked on the shoulder of Routes 11/15 in Reed Township on May 28, 2018, and went to check on her, the Dauphin County DA's Office said. Lantzy there found now-51-year-old Savino, formerly of Glassgow and Altonna, slumped over in the front seat of the vehicle. In response to Lantzy's questioning…
Man Ejected, Hit By Car On I-83, York County Coroner Says Man Ejected, Hit By Car On I-83, York County Coroner Says
Man Ejected, Hit By Car On I-83, York County Coroner Says A man died after being thrown from his car and hit by a passing vehicle along Interstate 83 on Monday night, according to the York County coroner. The initial dispatches to a crash involving a rollover and possible ejection came from the York County Department of Emergency Services at 8:21 p.m., according to PennLive. Shortly after, "a crash between Exit 24: PA 238 - Emigsville and Exit 28: PA 297 - Zions View/Strinestown in Conewago Township," was reported by PennDOT. All northbound lanes were then closed. The man was ejected and hit by the car near Exit 28 to Zions View/Strinestown in C…
Former Harrisburg Basketball Star Haiishen McIntyre Shot Dead During Pickup Game In NC Former Harrisburg Basketball Star Haiishen McIntyre Shot Dead During Pickup Game In NC
Former Harrisburg Basketball Star Haiishen McIntyre Shot Dead During Pickup Game In NC Haiishen McIntyre died doing what he loved to do most: Playing basketball. The former standout player at Harrisburg High School was shot after a pickup game at a park in North Carolina. The 27-year-old fought for five days through an open heart surgery and a leg amputation. He died on Friday evening. According to Huntersville police, officers responded to a shooting at North Mecklenburg Park on Aug. 29 at 6:15 p.m.  There, they found McIntyre with a single gunshot wound that he suffered after an argument during the pickup game, police said. They said a suspect, descri…
Central PA Mobile Home Parks Flooded By Ida Central PA Mobile Home Parks Flooded By Ida
Central PA Mobile Home Parks Flooded By Ida Mobile home parks in Central Pennsylvania are experiencing severe flooding, thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Ida on Wednesday. Nearly two dozen Lisa Lake residents evacuated the Lower Swatara Township area due to rising flood waters Wednesday, as did some Williams Grove Trailer Park community members, PennLive reports. Lisa Park mobile home parkLisa Deitz Kulkusky Lisa Lake resident Lisa Deitz Kulkulsky told Daily Voice that that water has gone down and the property owners are draining the lake, but residents are left with muddy conditions and a strong smell of oil. The flooding has…
Tornadoes Rip Through Philadelphia Region Tornadoes Rip Through Philadelphia Region
Tornadoes Rip Through Philadelphia Region Tornados touched down in the Philadelphia region Wednesday evening, downing trees and destroying houses along the way. As the remnants of Hurricane Ida moved in on the region many residents captured their surroundings on social media. Twitter users captured the damage an apparent tornado left on a home and roads in Oxford. Tornado in Oxford PA.My boy took this above Rt. 1🙏🌪️🌪️ Confirmed pic.twitter.com/a9QdfaRHaT — PhillyPsPicks (@PhillySprtsRich) September 1, 2021 Another Twitter user shared videos of downed trees and severe flooding in Horsham. Parkway tree and powerline damage f…
Court Tosses Suit Of Woman Injured Riding Kiddie Slide In Bucks County, Report Says Court Tosses Suit Of Woman Injured Riding Kiddie Slide In Bucks County, Report Says
Court Tosses Suit Of Woman Injured Riding Kiddie Slide In Bucks County, Report Says A woman who tried suing a Bucks County town after she said she fractured her ankle going down a slide at a local park can't sue, rules a Commonwealth Court panel. Betty Wright was on the slide at Carol Counts Park in Bristol Township with her 2-year-old goddaughter sitting on her lap in October 2015 when she suffered the injury, PennLive reports. Wright said the township was liable for her injury because her foot hit a rut, causing the injury. Judge J. Andrew Crompton, however, maintained that the township was not responsible for the rut under the Recreational Use of Land and Water Act, Pe…
PA Appeals Court Denies 'Sex Slave' Serial Rapist's Bid To Leave Prison Before Age 103 PA Appeals Court Denies 'Sex Slave' Serial Rapist's Bid To Leave Prison Before Age 103
PA Appeals Court Denies 'Sex Slave' Serial Rapist's Bid To Leave Prison Before Age 103 Pennsylvania serial rapist Seth Mull won't be getting out of prison any time soon. A state appeals court on Thursday denied the 33-year-old inmate's bid to leave prison before his term of 78 years to life is up, PennLive reports. He will not be eligible for parole until he is 103 years old. Mull was convicted of rape and human trafficking after a single trial in 2018.  The three victims -- between 19 and 25 years old -- said he held them captive, strangled, beat them, forced them to take drugs and threatened to tell their families. Mull, of Lower Saucon Township, treated the vic…
PA Adoptive Parents Accused Of Sickening Child Face More Charges For Choking Child PA Adoptive Parents Accused Of Sickening Child Face More Charges For Choking Child
PA Adoptive Parents Accused Of Sickening Child Face More Charges For Choking Child A Newville adoptive mother facing charges for making one of her children sick has been accused in another incident in which a child was choked by her husband. Shelley Marie Noreika, 47 of Newville, was charged in April for numerous offenses including felony and theft on accusations she made her daughter sick and defrauded the public, asking for money to cover the cost of medical bills through a GoFundMe account. Posted by David Noreika on Sunday, November 15, 2015 That's when police say it came to light that she and her husband, David Albert Noreika, 48 of Newville, abused the older sib…
Cumberland County Staple: The Healthy Grocer Closing After 25 Years Cumberland County Staple: The Healthy Grocer Closing After 25 Years
Cumberland County Staple: The Healthy Grocer Closing After 25 Years The Healthy Grocer in Cumberland County will be closing after 25 years in business. The store, located in the 3800 block of Trindle Road in Camp Hill was originally opened by Jeff Wolfson in 1996, who sold the business in 2016 to William Roche, originally of Frankfort, Illinois. Rocher grew the store to 6,000 square feet and 30 plus employees. The store's last day in business will be May 1. General Manager Susan Kiskis says they are not completely going away and plan to relaunch online with organic and all-natural shelf-stable items and supplements this summer, reports PennLive