Chief Holly Arndt presented a report to council at its July 14 meeting.
JOE LINTNER | COLUMBIA SPY
Columbia Borough Chief Holly Arndt presented a report to council at its July 14 meeting, noting that officers took two wanted suspects into custody, recovered two firearms, and responded within minutes to a shooting that left one victim hospitalized.
Bus Suspect Arrest
On July 1, Officer Frank Ember spotted a suspect wanted in connection with a Lancaster City police shooting riding a Red Rose Transit bus during daytime hours. Ember called in the sighting and took the suspect into custody without incident. A search turned up a stolen firearm in the suspect's possession. Charges related to the weapon are pending.
Shooting at 4th and Cherry Streets
On July 4, Columbia Borough police responded to a shooting at 4th and Cherry streets. Sergeant Snyder and Officer Nate Miller arrived at the scene within two minutes and rendered aid to the victim, who has since been released from the hospital and is recovering.
The ensuing investigation led Sergeant Snyder to file criminal attempted homicide charges, along with several other felony counts, against Skyler Barr.
Traffic Stop Leads to Second Arrest
The following day, July 5, Officer Ember was on patrol when he spotted another wanted suspect in a vehicle. After Ember conducted a traffic stop, the suspect fled on foot. Officer Ember pursued and took Joshua Hussein into custody following a brief struggle.
During the arrest, Ember recovered a bag Hussein had discarded, which contained multiple narcotics-related items. Hussein was also wanted on separate firearms charges out of Columbia Borough.
Attempted Homicide Suspect Apprehended
On July 7, Officer Ember and Officer Krauss spotted Skyler Barr — the same suspect charged in the July 4 shooting — near Turkey Hill on Chestnut Street. Barr had an active warrant for attempted homicide at the time.
Officers moved to take Barr into custody, and he resisted, but was ultimately arrested without further incident. A search conducted during the arrest turned up a loaded firearm in his book bag.
"We Are Trying Our Best"
Summing up the department's work over the two-week span, Arndt praised the officers involved despite ongoing staffing shortages.
"Even though they are short staffed, they got two guns off the street and have just been doing a phenomenal job," Arndt told council members. "So I just wanted to bring that to everyone's attention. We are trying our best."














































