By | April 22, 2024

Accident – Death – Obituary News : April 2, police charged a 35-year-old Lebanon man after an incident at Walmart.

Vehicle accident – At 3:59 p.m. April 6, police responded to Rocherty Road for a two-vehicle crash. The vehicles were driven by a 27-year-old Jonestown woman and a 44-year-old Lebanon woman. No injuries were reported. One vehicle was towed from the scene.

Disorderly conduct – At 10:43 p.m. April 6, police charged a 20-year-old Lebanon woman after an incident at the Quentin Road Park and Ride.

Vehicle accident – At 12:21 p.m. April 8, police responded to Isabel Drive for a two-vehicle crash. The vehicles were driven by a 33-year-old Lebanon man and a 48-year-old Lebanon man. No injuries were reported. One vehicle was towed from the scene.

Disorderly conduct, harassment – At 7:55 p.m. April 8, police charged a 25-year-old Lebanon man after an incident on Quentin Road.

Public drunkenness – At 4:36 a.m. April 9, police charged a 28-year-old Lebanon man on the 1900 block of Chestnut Street.

Vehicle accident – At 9:43 a.m. April 10, police responded to Rocherty Road for a two-vehicle crash. The vehicles were driven by a 45-year-old Lebanon man and a 51-year-old Lebanon man. No injuries were reported. One vehicle was towed from the scene.

Disorderly conduct – At 4:18 p.m. April 11, police charged a 33-year-old Lebanon man after an incident on Quentin Road.

Vehicle accident – At 9:26 a.m. April 12, police responded to Isabel Drive for a two-vehicle crash. The vehicles were driven by a 27-year-old Lebanon woman and a 38-year-old Lebanon woman. No injuries were reported. One vehicle was towed from the scene.

Disorderly conduct, harassment – At 3:07 p.m. April 13, police charged a 29-year-old Lebanon man after an incident on Quentin Road.

Vehicle accident – At 11:14 a.m. April 14, police responded to Rocherty Road for a two-vehicle crash. The vehicles were driven by a 26-year-old Lebanon woman and a 53-year-old Lebanon man. No injuries were reported. One vehicle was towed from the scene.

Disorderly conduct – At 6:28 p.m. April 15, police charged a 32-year-old Lebanon woman after an incident on Quentin Road.

Vehicle accident – At 9:39 a.m. April 16, police responded to Isabel Drive for a two-vehicle crash. The vehicles were driven by a 32-year-old Lebanon woman and a 46-year-old Lebanon man. No injuries were reported. One vehicle was towed from the scene.

These incidents are just a snapshot of the daily activities of the police departments in the City of Lebanon, Jackson Township, and North Cornwall Township. The dedicated officers work tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of the community, responding to a variety of calls and incidents.

It is important for residents to be aware of the law enforcement activities in their area and to report any suspicious behavior or criminal activity. By working together with the police, we can create a safer and more secure environment for all.

Stay informed and stay safe!

Lebanon Woman Charged After Incident at Target

On April 2, police charged a 25-year-old Lebanon woman after an incident at Target in a retail theft case. Cassondra Tirado, 34, of Lebanon, was charged on April 4 in a separate incident at the same store.

Shooting Investigation in Penn Street

During the early hours of April 16, police responded to reports of shots fired in the 2100 block of Penn Street. North Cornwall Township police are seeking information from residents living in and around the Oak Hills Development. Anyone with CCTV footage or information related to the incident is urged to contact the police department at 717-274-0464.

Recklessly Endangering Another Person in North Londonderry Township

Around 12:04 a.m. on April 16, police charged Tyler Thomas, 30, of Palmyra, for accidentally discharging his firearm inside the Palmyra Bowling Center. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in this incident.

Warrant Served at Dutch Motel in Palmyra Borough

On April 15, police encountered Anthony Bleecker, 35, at the Dutch Motel, where he was found to have a warrant out of the Lebanon County Sheriff’s Department for failure to appear. The original charge against Bleecker was recklessly endangering another person. He was taken into custody and transported to LCCB.

Public Drunkenness and Traffic Violations in Palmyra Borough

On April 6, police responded to a domestic dispute on the 200 block of East Oak Street. A 33-year-old man, who was intoxicated, was warned to stay on his property but continued to argue with officers. He was charged with public drunkenness. On April 4, police pulled over Derek Ruiz, 31, for traffic violations and found him in possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Ruiz had multiple warrants and was charged with additional offenses.

DUI and Careless Driving in Palmyra Borough

On March 9, police responded to a crash on the 100 block of West Main Street where Kaitlyn Spitler, 31, was found to be under the influence of alcohol. She was charged with DUI and careless driving based on lab results indicating her blood alcohol content was 0.141% at the time of the crash.

Vehicle Accidents in South Londonderry Township

On April 12, a pickup truck driven by a 71-year-old Lebanon man struck a landscaping boulevard on Landings Drive. No injuries were reported in this incident. On April 11, a 66-year-old Palmyra man collided with a Ford SUV driven by a 32-year-old Harrisburg woman at the intersection of Colebrook and Lawn roads. The woman was taken to Hershey Medical Center for a minor injury, and the man was charged with an expired inspection.

Theft by Deception in Swatara Township

Between March 1 and March 3, a 61-year-old Jonestown woman’s debit card was used without authorization, leading to a theft by deception case.

Stay informed about the latest incidents and developments in your area by following our updates on LebTown.

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