Columbia Borough Police are investigating an overnight hit and run involving 3 parked vehicles in the 300 Blk of Linden Street. The incident occurred in the over night hours of Friday, November 17, 2017 and discovered on Saturday morning at 6:57 am. The suspect vehicle is a red vehicle and should have sustained moderate right front end damage to include a broken right side headlamp. Police collected car parts at the scene and are in the process of checking part numbers and reviewing local surveillance. One vehicle was deemed inoperable from the scene. Anyone with information can call the Columbia Police at (717)684-7735 or text LANCS at 847411.
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Vehicle Accident/Hit and Run | Columbia Borough Police Department
Friday, November 17, 2017
Second suspect arrested in Avenue G robbery - Ulmer, Trenton Anthony - (1 count) Robbery/(1 count) Conspiracy to Robbery | Columbia Borough Police Department
UPDATE FROM NOVEMBER 6, 2017 ROBBERY
On November 15, 2017 the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office certified and approved adult criminal charges on 15 year old Trenton A. Ulmer and 15 year old Savion Allen for Robbery and Criminal Conspiracy to Robbery. Both are residents of Columbia Borough. The incident was reported on November 6, 2017 at approximately 8:41 pm in which Ulmer and Allen followed a adult and juvenile victim from the Turkey Hill located in the 300 Blk of Chestnut Street to the 500 Blk of Ave G and "pointed a gun" at a adult and juvenile victim. The juvenile victim was struck in the head and face. Items and cash were taken from the victims. Initially Ulmer and Allen were charged as juveniles and taken to the Lancaster County Youth Intervention Center. Juvenile charges were withdrawn on November 16, 2017 and refiled as adult criminal charges. The two were transferred to the Lancaster County Prison and arraigned by MDJ Sponaugle for Robbery and Conspiracy to Robbery, both felony counts. They were committed to the Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $250,000.00 bail. All actors are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Case Number:
6845-11-06-17
Arrest Date:
Wednesday, November 15, 2017Source:
Columbia Borough Police DepartmentRetail Theft at Stover's News Agency - Can you ID the suspect?
On November 17, 2017 at approximately 2:45 pm the pictured female walked into Stover's News Agency at 24 N Third Street and stole a bag of cigarette tobacco valued at $31.50. The female is described as a white female, with brown hair, approximately 30-40 years, wearing a maroon zip up sweatshirt and blue jeans. She walked into the store and concealed the item in her black, white and red pocket book and left the store. She walked towards Hinkle's. If anyone has information on her identity please call the Columbia Police at (717)684-7735 or text LANCS at 847411.
Case Type:
Allen, Savion - (1 count) Robbery/(1 count) Conspiracy to Robbery | Columbia Borough Police Department
UPDATE FROM NOVEMBER 6, 2017 ROBBERY IN WHICH A GUN WAS USED
On November 15, 2017 the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office certified and approved adult criminal charges on 15 year old Trenton A. Ulmer and 15 year old Savion Allen for Robbery and Criminal Conspiracy to Robbery. Both are residents of Columbia Borough. The incident was reported on November 6, 2017 at approximately 8:41 pm in which Ulmer and Allen followed a adult and juvenile victim from the Turkey Hill located in the 300 Blk of Chestnut Street to the 500 Blk of Ave G and "pointed a gun" at a adult and juvenile victim. The juvenile victim was struck in the head and face. Items and cash were taken from the victims. Initially Ulmer and Allen were charged as juveniles and taken to the Lancaster County Youth Intervention Center. Juvenile charges were withdrawn on November 16, 2017 and refiled as adult criminal charges. The two were transferred to the Lancaster County Prison and arraigned by MDJ Sponaugle for Robbery and Conspiracy to Robbery, both felony counts. They were committed to the Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $250,000.00 bail. All actors are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Case Number:
6845-11-06-17
Arrest Date:
Wednesday, November 15, 2017Source:
Columbia Borough Police DepartmentColumbia Market House to close in December, but its future is uncertain
The decision to close the market was made in the early fall, with the goal of allowing for some much-needed renovations, Pamela Williams, borough councilwoman, said. The renovations included a new paint job, new lighting and an undetermined decision for something to be done with the tapered brick floor.
MORE:
http://www.ydr.com/story/news/2017/11/10/columbia-market-house-close-december-but-its-future-up-air/849053001/Encrypting police dispatches tested at 2 Lancaster County departments before January rollout
The controversial encryption proposed by police chiefs and ordered by commissioners this summer blocks fire agencies, emergency medical services and the public from hearing police radio communication.
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/encrypting-police-dispatches-tested-at-lancaster-county-departments-before-january/article_9cdf5d0c-ca43-11e7-9216-8fd7e441bbe8.html
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