Sunday, July 15, 2018

Police chief gets near-perfect score; June 2018 police report

Chief Brommer spoke Wednesday night about the 10-week course he completed recently.


Columbia Borough Police Chief Jack Brommer achieved a near-perfect grade point average in a program he recently completed at the State Police Academy in Hershey. Brommer received a final score of 98.98 in the 10-week course from the Northwestern University Center for Public Safety, according to Mayor Leo Lutz at last Wednesday’s Safety Committee meeting. Brommer, who received a certification of completion, said the instructor asked to use his research paper as an example for future courses.

Safety Committee member John Novak holds up the certification Chief Brommer received for successful completion of the course, as committee chair Todd Burgard and member Pam Williams look on.


According to Brommer, the course consisted of several categories, such as budgeting, decision making, federal law, grant writing, resource allocation, and strategic planning. For a required research paper, Brommer chose the topic of improving pro-activity within the department, which entailed analysis and suggested solutions.

Brommer said officers attending the program came from Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Maryland, with half the class consisting of state police officers. He commuted during the “two weeks on, two weeks off” program, which ran from February to June. Brommer said that he took the course to further his education, even though it is not required by the state. Sergeant James Jacobs and Sergeant Sam Stein also completed classes recently. “Training’s a priority for us, and the entire department knows it,” Brommer said.


June 2018 Police Report:



Friday, July 13, 2018

Changes in River Park restroom schedules due to recent vandalism


School Supply Drive To Benefit Local Students

Columbia Life Network is once again hosting its annual school supply drive to collect items for students of the Columbia Borough School District and Our Lady of the Angels Catholic School.

Items requested include new backpacks, pencils, pens, crayons, rulers, scissors, binders, notebooks, glue sticks, and more. Several opportunities for the community to donate school supplies to the effort are planned. The first will be at several local retail stores on Saturday, Aug. 4, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Once the list of locations is finalized, it will be posted at http://www.facebook.com/columbialifenetwork/.

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https://www.townlively.com/school-supply-drive-to-benefit-local-students/

Columbia woman charged with Driving Under the Influence after car crash | Manor Township Police Department

Alexis E. Steele, age 28, of the 800 block of Barber Street, Columbia, PA was charged with 2 counts of Driving Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance and Driving on Roadways Laned for Traffic by Officer Patrick O'Rourke after the vehicle she was operating, crashed in the 2700 block of Charlestown Road on Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 1138 hours.  Officer O'Rourke was on patrol when he came upon the scene of the crash.  Steel's vehicle had severe damage to the passenger side from striking the telephone pole. Steele appeared to be under the influence of a drug and a chemical test of her blood showed she had Fentanyl in her system.  The charges were filed at MDJ Joshua Keller's office. 

Arrest Date: 
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Case Number: 
2018-MN-01461

Source: 

Manor Township Police Department

https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/manorpd/11406/arrests/steele-alexis-e-driving-under-influence-controlled-substance-2-counts-and-1-summary

Columbia Man Charged in Hit and Run Crash | Manor Township Police Department

Trent E. Johnson, age 19, of the 100 block of North 6th Street, Columbia,  PA was charged with Failing to Stop and Provide Information to the Owner of Unattended Property and Failure to Drive on the Right Side of the Roadway by Officer Jonatan Morales.  On Monday, July 2, 2018 Manor Township Police responded to the 1100 block of Indian Marker Road for a report of a vehicle striking a telephone pole and fleeing the scene.  While responding to the scene they were notified that there was a Jeep with severe damage stopped in the area of the 3000 block of River Road.  Officer Rockie Tice located Johnson with his vehicle at the River Road location approximately 1 mile from the Indian Marker Road location. Officer Morales determined that Johnson had struck the telephone pole and then left the scene.  The citations were filed at MDJ Joshua Keller's office. Johnson was not injured in the crash. 


https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/manorpd/11406/post/hit-and-run-crash

Columbia Man Issued 3 Citations for Separate Protest Incidents at Pipeline Location | Lancaster County District Attorney's Office

A Columbia man has been cited three times for separate protest incidents in March and June at pipeline-construction locations near his home.

Daniel K. Forry, 77, of Prospect Road, was cited with summary counts of harassment, disorderly conduct, and obedience to authorized persons directing traffic.

West Hempfield Township police mailed citations to Forry on July 3.

The citations regard March 16, March 31, and June 2, incidents on Indian Head Road, where constructions crews were working.

Specifically, the citations involve interactions Forry had with flaggers, contracted for traffic control.

- On March 16: Forry refused to comply with a flagger's directive that he not pass because workers were on the roadways. Forry inched forward in his vehicle and tapped the flagger with his front bumper. He was cited with disorderly conduct.

- On March 16 and March 31: Forry refused to comply with a flagger's directive, yelling at the flagger, and at one point getting out of his vehicle and nearly face-to-face with the flagger while yelling. Forry did this "because he does not agree with the pipeline," an officer writes in a citation for harassment.

- On June 2: Forry again refused to comply with a flagger's directive, striking the flagger while attempting to drive around him. He was cited with violating obedience to authorized persons directing traffic.

No one was injured in the incidents.

MEDIA CONTACT: Brett A. Hambright, 717-295-2041; bhambright@co.lancaster.pa.us; Twitter: @BrettHambright


https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/da/11617/post/columbia-man-issued-3-citations-separate-protest-incidents-pipeline-location

Columbia Borough Public Works Department Report - June 2018

Here's what the Columbia Borough Public Works Department has been up to lately. Projects include paving, grading, lighting, and signage.