Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Columbia man and woman ambushed, robbed woman in Lancaster Township: police
A Columbia man and woman ambushed a woman along a Lancaster Township road and robbed her of her belongings in the process, according to Manheim Township police.
Kathy D. Mills, 45, and Howard Ernest Chapman, 46, attacked the woman as she was walking along the 1100 block of Millersville Pike around 7:15 p.m. Saturday, according to an affidavit of probable cause.
The woman was walking along the street when she was approached by Mills and Chapman, who punched her in the head and face and forced her to the ground by pushing her and pulling her hair, police said. Mills and Chapman then ordered the woman to empty her pockets and took her cigarettes and $200 cellphone before driving away together.
Police charged Mills and Chapman with robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery – both felony offenses – as well as harassment. Chapman, who has a suspended driver’s license and was seen driving the vehicle after the incident, was also charged with summary traffic violation.
Judge Brian Chudzik set Mills’ and Chapman’s bail at $100,000 each during a preliminary arraignment Sunday, court records show. They are both still in Lancaster County Prison, unable to post that amount.
Attorneys were not listed for either Mills or Chapman in court documents.
They will each face a preliminary hearing before Judge Mary Sponaugle on March 30.
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Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - March 21, 2022
Dakota A. Becan conveyed 553 Avenue H to Tiffany N. Landis for $115,000.
Jeffery J. Seibert and Melissa Seibert conveyed 305 Locust St. to GK 315 Locust St. Apartments LLC for $300,000.
Awakened Properties LLC and Dan Zecher conveyed 241 N. Second St. to Anthony Rios for $230,000.
Ronald L. Heisey and Justine M. Peters conveyed property on Chestnut Street to Ronald L. Heisey and Justine M. Peters for $1.
Brian R. McLaughlin conveyed 437 Union St. to Route 322 Keystone Courts Mobile Home Park LLC for $85,000.
Heidi Jean Root conveyed property on Chestnut Street to Ronald L. Heisey and Justine M. Peters for $250,555.
Curtis E. Rosche, Curtis Rosche and Brittany Rosche conveyed 532 N. Second St. to Curtis Rosche and Brittany Rosche for $1.
Betty A. Arter conveyed property on Shawnee Avenue to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB, RMF Buyout Acquisition Trust 2021-Hb1, Compu Link Corp. and Celink for $1.
Cimarron Investments LLC and Donald C. Murphy conveyed 156 Walnut St. to Wayne Thomas LLC and Thomas Wayne LLC for $105,000.
Susan M. Feltenberger, Susan Hibbert and Susan Feltenberger conveyed 1001 Grinnell Ave. to Cassius Hibbert Sr. and Susan Hibbert for $1.
Jeffery J. Seibert and Melissa Seibert conveyed 305 Locust St. to GK 315 Locust St. Apartments LLC for $300,000.
Awakened Properties LLC and Dan Zecher conveyed 241 N. Second St. to Anthony Rios for $230,000.
Ronald L. Heisey and Justine M. Peters conveyed property on Chestnut Street to Ronald L. Heisey and Justine M. Peters for $1.
Brian R. McLaughlin conveyed 437 Union St. to Route 322 Keystone Courts Mobile Home Park LLC for $85,000.
Heidi Jean Root conveyed property on Chestnut Street to Ronald L. Heisey and Justine M. Peters for $250,555.
Curtis E. Rosche, Curtis Rosche and Brittany Rosche conveyed 532 N. Second St. to Curtis Rosche and Brittany Rosche for $1.
Betty A. Arter conveyed property on Shawnee Avenue to Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB, RMF Buyout Acquisition Trust 2021-Hb1, Compu Link Corp. and Celink for $1.
Cimarron Investments LLC and Donald C. Murphy conveyed 156 Walnut St. to Wayne Thomas LLC and Thomas Wayne LLC for $105,000.
Susan M. Feltenberger, Susan Hibbert and Susan Feltenberger conveyed 1001 Grinnell Ave. to Cassius Hibbert Sr. and Susan Hibbert for $1.
Police arrest Columbia man charged with fatal shooting at Manheim Township nightclub
A Columbia man charged with shooting a man to death inside a Manheim Township nightclub has been arrested, according to township police.
Tyler Jamel Wilson turned himself in at the Manheim Township Police Department sometime Monday, police spokesperson Sgt. Barry Waltz said in an email. Waltz did not know the exact time Wilson surrendered himself.
Wilson had been charged with criminal homicide, eight counts of recklessly endangering another person and two firearms violations after police said he opened fire at Club Twenty3 at 1703 New Holland Pike around 1:23 a.m. Saturday, striking 25-year-old Jatavis D. Scott.
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