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On 6/5/2026 at approximately 9:00 a.m. two females were observed entering a business in the 800 block of Baltimore Street. They are wanted for questioning in a retail theft investigation. They were seen leaving in a silver/gray Honda Odyssey. If you can identify either or both...
Police are attempting to identify these two females in relation to a retail theft in the 800 block of Baltimore Street, which occurred on 5/27/2026. If you can identify either or both of these females, please email detectives at CID@pennpolice.com . All tipsters may rem...
The Penn Township Police Department is trying to identify the individuals in these photographs. If you know who these females are, please get in touch with Officer Bryant McCusker at bmccusker@pennpolice.com All tipsters may remain anonymous. Case# 38-26-01895.
The Hanover Borough water department is planning to begin road repairs on Frederick St. starting 5/5/26. They will be focusing their efforts in the area around 640 Frederick St., where there was a water main break over the winter. They will use flaggers...
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that a bridge preservation project starting Monday, May 4, will close the Route 216 (Blooming Grove Road) bridge spanning Lake Marburg in Penn and West Manheim townships, York County. ...
The Penn Township Police Department is seeking information regarding a purple sedan that was involved in a hit and run crash in the 800 Block of Baltimore St on 04/03/2026. The vehicle should have recent damage to the rear bumper. If you have any information, please email Offi...
Police are attempting to identify this person from a surveillance photo taken on 03/23/26. She is wanted for questioning about an incident. If you can identify the person, please email detectives at CID@pennpolice.com or call police headquarters at 717-637-8751 . Refer to case...