Sunday, April 15, 2018

About Town

 Photos from around town...


Under the protection of the Black Panther

 Detour signs sprang up along Route 462 last week.

 The detour will redirect traffic due to a portion of Route 441 being closed off between Plane and Mill Streets.

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 These white vans have been zipping around the area recently.

 According to "the internets," the vans are performing 3-D mapping for Apple.

They were stationed last week at the self-storage facility along Front Street.




Whatever's up there, birds find it fascinating.

 Mack the bulldog

 Ford Country

 Double-crossed

 Another painted rock from the Columbia PA Rockz group

 Welcome to Columbia

 Hoppers after an all-night binge?

No, not a bombed-out building in Syria.

 It's what's left of a duplex at Locust Street and Bank Avenue.

 Workers are demo-ing it to make way for a proposed apartment building.

 A lot of working by hand is involved.

 They took advantage of the weather on Saturday to get some work done.

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 Last we heard, Brookline Builders might be moving into the former Bigler building at 208-210 Locust.


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 Double-crossed again

 Some of Columbia's exquisite architecture from times past

 Likewise

 Here's a close-up of the above.

As it was in 2010: the entrance walkway to 254 Locust Street

 And how it looks today. Another historic building going to hell.

 Here's the old Columbia Telephone Company building (or is it "COLVMBIA")?

 It's now part of Stover's at North 3rd and Avenue H.

 Rivertowne Antique Center just got this new sign to replace the dilapidated one. 

 Skateboarding up hill

 Free

 Tending the garden

 Low rider

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 This residence along Route 462 was recently rezoned to permit retreats periodically throughout the year.

 The retreats will offer counseling for those who have had abortions.

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 A call came in for a brush fire on 7th Street on Saturday. Firefighters arrived to find smoldering mulch in the parking lot of the LGH facility.



 They used a fire extinguisher...

 ... and "outened" the fire.

 If they ever need water, here it is at the "secret" water storage tanks.

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 Wonder if the video security system caught who stole this sign.

 Arriving soon: Spring.
(We're still holding out hope that it's coming.)

 Along the yellow line

 No parking here to corner?

 Along the yellow line - again

 800 block of Locust, newly "paved" with steel plates

Further down on River Road

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Lancaster County Police Log: Saturday, April 14, 2018 | Police Log | lancasteronline.com

LANCASTER TWP.: Lindsay C. Donovan, 27, of Columbia, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop April 8 in the 1200 block of Millersville Pike, police said.

LANCASTER TWP.: Zachary D. Ritchey, 29, of Columbia, was charged with possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop April 8 in the 1200 block of Millersville Pike, police said.

MORE:

https://lancasteronline.com/news/policelog/lancaster-county-police-log-saturday-april/article_aaeb1a72-3f90-11e8-87cd-ffe4517ba50c.html

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Abel, Justin E - (1) Count DUI - General Impairment and 2 additional charges | Southern Lancaster County Regional Police Department

Justin E. Abel, 38 years of age from the  400 Blk. of Norwood Rd. Columbia  has been charged with one count each of the following: DUI (General Impairment), DUI (High Rate BAC), and Driving on Roadways Laned For Traffic. 

The charges stem from an incident which occurred on 4/5/18 at approx. 1:30 AM in the 500 Blk. of Long Ln. in Pequea Twp.  Abel's vehicle was observed by Officer Huyett weaving across the yellow line into the oncoming traffic lane multiple times. A vehicle stopped was executed and Able was found to have a BAC between .10 and .16%. 

All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. 

Arrest Date: 
Thursday, April 5, 2018

Source: 

Southern Lancaster County Regional Police 

https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/southernregionalpolice/13620/arrests/abel-justin-e-1-count-dui-general-impairment-and-2-additional-charges

Northwest River Trail Parking Reminder | Columbia Borough Police Department


With the weather getting better use of the Northwest River Trail is expected to get busier. Attached is a picture of the parking areas where people can park while using the Northwest River Trail. Traffic on the trail is expected to be heavy this weekend. Please use caution on the trail along Route 441 as there are some detour signs partially blocking the trail near Bridge Street. Be safe and enjoy the warm temperatures.

https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/post/northwest-river-trail-parking-reminder

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

There's still time to get your memorial brick(s) honoring military personnel


Bricks were being installed at the bridge plaza today to create walkways on the islands there. Engraved memorial bricks are currently being sold at $50 to honor military personnel past and present. Memorial bricks will gradually replace the plain bricks shown above. The deadline to order memorial bricks is April 15 for the May 26 dedication. Go HERE for more information and to get an order form.

Davis, Edwin - Rape (plus additional charges) | Columbia Borough Police Department

Edwin Davis

On Friday, 3/30/18, at approximately 8 pm, Columbia Police officers were dispatched to the area of the 100 block of South Second Street in Columbia for a report of a sexual assault that just occurred.  A resident in the area contacted 911 and reported that a teenage female approached her and claimed that she'd just been sexually assaulted near the area.  Patrol officers responded to the area but were unable to locate the teenage female or confirm that an assault occurred. The 911 caller directed responding officers to a male who was seen leaving the area on foot.  Patrol officers spoke with the male who provided his name and age as Edwin Davis, 43.  Davis was not detained.     
Shortly after 10:30 pm, Columbia Police officers were dispatched to the 200 block of South Fourth Street for a report of sex offenses.  The 911 caller stated that earlier in the evening, her sister was sexually assaulted and the male who committed the sexual assault was currently outside of her home.  As officers responded to speak with the 911 caller, additional officers attempted to locate the suspect male based upon information provided by the 911 caller.  Edwin Davis was located walking in close proximity to the 911 caller's home and was detained.  After being positively identified, Davis was placed under arrest.  Police learned that the earlier incident from the 100 block of South Second involved the sister of the 911 caller from South Fourth Street.  During the response, officers also learned that the victim of the sexual assault was at local hospital. Columbia Police responded to the hospital and made contact with the victim and her mother.
The Columbia Police Department and the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office coordinated the investigation following Davis's arrest.  On Saturday, 3/31/18, Edwin Davis, 43, was arraigned on the following charges that were filed by Detective Matt Leddy:  Rape; Statutory Sexual Assault, Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse, Unlawful Contact with Minor, Aggravated Indecent Assault, Corruption of Minor, and Indecent Assault.  Davis was committed to Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $500,000 cash bail. 
This investigation is ongoing.  The Columbia Police Department wishes to remind media personnel that due to the sensitive nature and ongoing status of this investigation, restraint will be exercised with regard to the release of information.  Requests for information can be directed to the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office. 
Arrest Date: 
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Case Number: 
35647-03-30-18

Source: 

Columbia Borough Police Department

https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/arrests/davis-edwin-rape-plus-additional-charges

Theft From Vehicle | Columbia Borough Police Department

It was reported to the Columbia Borough Police that sometime between 7:30PM on 04-10-18 and 7:30AM on 04-11-18, someone entered a motor vehicle in the 200 blk. of Poplar St. and took a wallet containing cash and other personal items. The car was gone through and items were thrown around the inside of the vehicle. Please remember to lock your vehicles and call the police department if your vehicle is entered. If you have any information on this case, you can submit a tip below of contact the police department at 717-684-7735.

Date: 
Wednesday, April 11, 2018

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https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/cases/theft-vehicle-0

Ishman, Dennis Earl Jr. - Robbery of Motor Vehicle (Felony 1) | Columbia Borough Police Department

Dennis Earl Ishman, Jr.

On April 10, 2018 at approximately 11:00am the Columbia Borough Police responded to a report of a vehicle theft.  Columbia Borough Police Officers made contact with a Columbia Resident which reported that on April 7, 2018 at 11:00pm Dennis Earl Ishman, Jr. struck the victim in the face and stole his 2004 Ford Expedition bearing PA License Plate KNZ5984.  Ishman is known to the victim and he and the vehicle are still at large.  Criminal charges were filed against Dennis Earl Ishman, Jr. for robbery of a motor vehicle and the Judge has issued a warrant for his arrest.  Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Dennis Earl Ishman, Jr. should call the Columbia Borough Police Department at 717-684-7735 or text LANCS to 847411.  All parties are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Docket No.: 
MJ-02103-CR-0000096-2018
Date Issued: 
Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Warrant Type:

Issuing Authority: 

MDJ Miles Bixler

Holding Dept: 

Columbia Borough Police Department

https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/warrants/ishman-dennis-earl-jr-robbery-motor-vehicle-felony-1

Photos: Starview Brewery will open in historic Columbia building


A long hallway connects to an artists space behind Starview Brews at 224 Locust Street in Columbia. Art work will be displayed in the long hallways when the brewery opens.

MORE:

https://www.ydr.com/picture-gallery/news/2018/04/10/photos-starview-brewery-will-open-in-historic-columbia-building/33702021/

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Coming this Summer: Columbia Kettle Works in Lancaster

If you've been hearing rumors of a new taproom in downtown Lancaster, we're here to confirm it's all true! This summer, Columbia Kettle Works will be opening a brand new taproom at 112 N. Water Street, in the same location as Zoetropolis Art House.

MORE:

https://www.thetowndish.com/news/2018/columbia-kettle-works-lancaster/

Monday, April 9, 2018

Police: Missing woman found in Columbia

Jessica Yingst

A Columbia woman who had been missing since Sunday evening has been found, police said. Jessica Yingst, 27, was found in Columbia and is no longer considered a missing endangered person, according to Columbia Borough Police Department.
MORE:

https://lancasteronline.com/news/local/police-missing-woman-found-in-columbia/article_13f67bc4-3bea-11e8-89ab-73109c046b49.html

Meat Bingo April 13 at Columbia Borough Fire Department


Realmuto, Scott Fred - One count of Theft by unlawful taking or disposition Section 3921 (A) (M1) | West Hempfield Township Police Department

Scott Fred Realmuto

On Monday, April 2, 2018 an officer from the West Hempfield Township Police Department was dispatched to the Speedway Gas Station, located at 1792 Columbia Avenue, Columbia, PA 17512 for an employee theft report. 
Speedway management reported that between February 28, 2018 and March 27, 2018, 46 year old employee, Scott Fred Realmuto, of  Malleable Road, Columbia, PA 17512, removed $804.93, from the store without authorization. 
Continuing on the same date, the West Hempfield Township Police Department filed one count of Theft by unlawful taking or disposition Section 3921 (A) (M1), at MDJ Miles Bixler's Office in Columbia, PA 17512, against Realmuto. 
All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 
Arrest Date: 
Monday, April 2, 2018
Case Number: 
2018-WH-00683

Source: 

West Hempfield Township Police Department


https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/westhempfieldpd/11465/arrests/realmuto-scott-fred-one-count-theft-unlawful-taking-or-disposition-section-3921-m1

Kroft, Lawrence Paul Jr. - One count of Retail theft Section 3929 (a)(1) (S) | West Hempfield Township Police Department

Lawrence Paul Kroft, Jr.
On Friday, April 6, 2018, at about 10:39 AM, officers from the West Hempfield Township Police Department were dispatched for an employee theft at the Kmart Store located at 3975 Columbia Avenue, Columbia, PA 17512. 
Kmart management reported that 62-year-old Lawrence Paul Kroft, Jr., of  South 12th Street, Columbia, PA 17512, had removed $43.94 worth of merchandise without paying the full retail value. 
Continuing on the same date, the West Hempfield Township Police Department cited Kroft with Retail theft Section 3929 (A)(1) (S).
All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 
Arrest Date: 
Friday, April 6, 2018
Case Number: 
2018-WH-00720

Source: 

West Hempfield Township Police Department


https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/westhempfieldpd/11465/arrests/kroft-lawrence-paul-jr-one-count-retail-theft-section-3929-a1-s

Burglary on 200 Block of S. 8th St.| Columbia Borough Police Department

The Columbia Borough Police took a report of a burglary that occurred in the 200 blk. of S. 8th St. between Wednesday 04-04-18 and Saturday 04-07-18 at approx. 2:30AM. A flat screen TV and Xbox 1 gaming system were taken. If anyone in the area observed anything out of the ordinary in this area during this time they are asked to contact the police department at 717-684-7735 or submit a tip below.

Date: 
Saturday, April 7, 2018

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https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/cases/burglary-2

School Threats Complaint | Columbia Borough Police Department

At approx. 11:39PM on 04-08-18 the Columbia Borough Police Department was made aware of a threat posted online with the picture that is posted in this topic. It was discovered that the threat originated in Clovis, New Mexico and that the suspect is in custody. The threat was not against Columbia High School. School will be in session on 04-09-18.

Also attached is the press release from Clovis PD in New Mexico.

Attachments: 
PDF icon Clovis PD Press Release

https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/post/school-threats-complaint

Missing Endangered Person | Columbia Borough Police Department

Jessica Yingst
The Columbia Borough Police is currently looking for Jessica Yingst (27) of Columbia. Yingst is currently listed as a missing endangered person. If anyone has any information on where she may be, please submit a tip below or contact the Columbia Borough Police Department at 717-684-7735. It was reported that she was last seen in the area of the 4th and Linden St. at approx. 6PM.
Date: 
Sunday, April 8, 2018

Case Status:

Case Type:



https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/cases/missing-endangered-person-0