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On 1/15/2026 at approximately 8:37 pm, SHANE T. LEAKAN (age 25) of Blackwood, NJ, was charged with committing the act(s) of: 1/ 18 5503 A5 (M2) Criminal Mischief-Damage Property This occurred while at 1166 Hilts Road, Wrightsville, which is within Lower Windsor Township....
On 6/23/2026 at approximately 7:55 pm, ADRIANNA W. CLARK (age 29) of was charged with committing the act(s) of: AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BY VEHICLE (F3) SIMPLE ASSAULT (M2) SIMPLE ASSAULT (M2) RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING ANOTHER PERSON (M2) ACCIDENTS INVOLVING DAMAGE...
On 6/13/2026 at approximately 9:21 am, ROBERT WILLIAM HOWARTH (age 40) of was charged with committing the act(s) of: AGGRAVATED ASSAULT-ATTEMPTS TO CAUSE OR CAUSES SBI (F1) STRANGULATION-APPLYING PRESSURE TO THROAT OR NECK (M2) SIMPLE ASSAULT (M2) RESIST A...
Every year, national vehicle theft data reveals a list of the most frequently stolen vehicles in America. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), the Hyundai Elantra, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, and Honda Civic ranked among the most...
On Monday, June 8, 2026 the Lower Windsor Township Police Department welcomed its newest member to the department. Officer Kyle Hoffman was sworn in by Judge John H. Fishel on 6/12/2026. Congratulations Officer Hoffman and we look forward to you working and serving...
6/9/26 9:37 PM - UPDATE. Case has been solved. Thank you for your assistance Ofc. Snyder with the Lower Windsor Township Police Department is requesting assistance identifying these individuals in reference to a retail theft investigation. The theft occurred on Sat...
ATTENTION PENNSYLVANIA DRIVERS PAUL MILLER’S LAW TAKES EFFECT JUNE 5 Beginning June 5, 2026, Pennsylvania’s new distracted driving law, known as Paul Miller’s Law, makes it illegal to use a hand-held cell phone or other interactive mobile device while driving. This includes wh...