Monday, October 2, 2017

Perry Street resident has SUV damaged in hot grease incident

The following photos were submitted by a Perry Street resident showing an SUV that was damaged when four teens threw a frying pan containing hot grease on Sunday afternoon. The teens allegedly were fighting with another resident in the neighborhood when one of them threw the frying pan at the resident's house. The pan bounced, hitting the SUV and a truck and spattering the two vehicles with hot grease. The owner of the SUV said the grease blistered the SUV's paint and stained the molding.

The owner called Columbia Borough Police, who responded and took the report but did not take the frying pan as evidence. Reportedly, police responded to Perry Street again at about 10:15 p.m. for an argument at the same house.


Grease spatter marks on the SUV:









Frying pan that contained hot grease:





The police report number:


October events at the library


Learn about Thaddeus Stevens & Lydia Hamilton Smith this evening at the library


Parking change due to library construction


Yard waste pickup ends October 16, leaf pickup starts October 23


Lancaster officials considering legal action against UGI - Will Columbia follow suit?

Wherever the new lines go in, UGI is replacing all the gas meters — almost always putting them outside, even where they were inside before.
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/complaints-about-ugi-have-lancaster-officials-considering-legal-action/article_3f714c6c-a6de-11e7-8009-cb4dd65efcff.html

Hinkle's Pharmacy and Restaurant to close October 25