Thursday, July 28, 2011

DA provides update on missing woman

Lancaster County District Attorney Craig Stedman provided an update on missing QVC worker: http://www.wgal.com/news/28695765/detail.html

Weekly Columbia Police reports

COTY STEPHEN RUTTER, AGE 24, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS AT FOURTH AND CHERRY STREETS, JULY 14 AND AT SECOND AND WALNUT STREETS, JULY 19.

LUIS A. ARROYO, AGE 35, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNALS AT LOCUST AND FIFTH  STREETS, JULY 19.

LEROY A. ANDRES, AGE 24, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, IN THE 400 BLOCK OF LOCUST STREET, JULY 21.

VANESSA L. PEREZ, AGE 26, OF WRIGHTSVILLE, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED AT SECOND AND CHESTNUT STREETS, JULY 22.

WILFREDO FELICIANO, AGE 48, OF YORK, WAS CITED FOR DRIVERS REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED IN THE 200 BLOCK OF LOCUST STREET, JULY 23
JOSEPH PADILLA-VARGAS, AGE 34, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, IN THE 1200 BLOCK OF STAMAN LANE, JULY 23.

JOHN W. JONES, AGE 82, OF MOUNTVILLE, WAS CITED FOR ONE-WAY ROADWAYS AND ROTARY TRAFFIC ISLANDS, ON BARBER STREET, JULY 24.

JESSICA MAE HEAGY, AGE 21, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILLEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, IN THE 400 BLOCK OF LOCUST STREET, JULY 24.

DONALD E. GALLAGHER, JR., AGE 41, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES, AT LOCUST AND FIFTH STREETS, JULY 20.










Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Mail boxes and cars damaged


On the morning of July 26, West Hempfield Police received numerous reports of mail boxes and cars being damaged in the 100 blk of Ruby St and 1st blk of Pearl St - Mountville.
In all, (6) mail boxes were smashed and (2) vehicles had smashed windows.
Anyone with information is asked to call the West Hempfield Twp Police at #85-5191.

Three charged in road rage

 Police received a report of a Reckless Driver / Road Rage incident with a possibility of shots being fired, along Route 462 exiting Mountville Borough at 9:21 p.m., July 25.
Police located the suspect vehicle and attempted to stop it, but it fled. The vehicle eventually pulled into a private driveway on Gasper Lane with one of the suspects fleeing on foot. He was located  one mile from the stop and surrendered without incident.
The victim alleged; a road rage incident took place along Route 462 in Mountville. At some point, the victims vehicles was struck and damaged by a flying object from one of the suspects. After the incident was reported, Sgt. Coyle observed the vehicle along 462 and attempted to stop it, but the driver fled. Police were able to locate and arrest all involved once the vehicle pulled into a private driveway on Gasper Lane. Police located various possessions inside the vehicle to include a pistol, electronic equipment and controlled substances. Police further learned the vehicle was earlier reported stolen to East Hempfield Township Police.
All three suspects were charged and committed to Lancaster County Prison. Charges are as follows:
Edward Charles: RSP (F-3), Criminal Conspiracy (F-3), DUI (M), Fleeing & Eluding (F-3) and V.C.S.D.D.C.A. (M).
Kyle Hlubny: RSP (F-3), Criminal Conspiracy (F-3), V.C.S.D.D.C.A. (M), Underage Drinking (S).
Kurt Farmer: RSP (F-3), Criminal Conspiracy (F-3), V.C.S.D.D.C.A. (M), Underage Drinking (S) and Propulsion of Missiles into an occupied Vehicle or Highway (M-2).
West Hempfield Police were assisted by: Columbia Boro PD, Manor Twp PD and East Hempfield Twp PD.

Burglary/drug arrest


Kenneth R. Lightcap Jr., 23, of 255 N. Third St., Columbia, has been charged with stealing $1,300 worth of old coins overnight July 12 from Toll Booth Antiques Center, 215 Chestnut St.
He then used the coins at area businesses. Lightcap was also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia for a smoking device found during a search of his home.


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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

West Hempfield Township police reports

A home owner in the 300 block of South Manor Strret, Mountville, reported to Police, sometime overnight, July 21, an unknown person forced entry into his garage, but appears nothing was taken.


Police responded to an alarm at the Getty Mart in the 300 block of Highland Drive.
Upon their arrival, they discovered, glass to the front door smashed in. Police further learned, the stores cash register which contained an undisclosed amount of cash was taken.
Police search the area, but no one was found.
Anyone with information is asked to call the West Hempfield Police at 285-5191.


Police were called to the 3300 blk Poplar Drive, July 24, as it was reported, the home owner observed a: white male, tall, teens to 20's, enter his garage and remove a bicycle. The home owner followed after the suspect until the suspect ditched the bike in a nearby housing development and fled on foot. Police checked the area, but no one was located.

More vehicles broken into


Between the dates ofJuly21 and 23, West Hempfield Police investigated approx five (5) theft from vehicle complaints. All vehicles were unlocked. Items taken ranged from: cash, coins, pocket books, stereo equipment and a Beretta .45 cal pistol.
Locations were: (2 incidents) 100 blk Broad St - Salunga, 1700 blk Cedar Springs Rd, 500 blk Goldfinch Dr, 100 blk Main St Salunga.
Anyone with information is asked to call the West Hempfield Police at 285-5191.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Police investigate stabbing

The 400 block of Union Street was the scene of an early morning stabbing: http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/426901_Lancaster-man-stabbed-in-Columbia-fight.html

Police seek missing person

West Hempfield Township Police are asking for the public’s assistance in a missing person’s investigation.

Police identified the missing person as Kathleen M. CONNOLLY.
Connolly is described as a white
female, 24 years of age, 5’7” tall, weighing approx. 175 lbs. She has blue eyes and sandy colored hair.
Police indicated that Connolly had moved from New York earlier in the year and was employed by QVC
Warehouse. She was last seen sometime between July 7th and July 9th. Connolly is described as being a
caring mother; however she left behind her 2 children who are currently with their father in New York.
Additionally, she has not been in contact with any family members or friends. She is also described as a
dedicated employee however she has not been to work since July 7th. Connolly’s vehicle and her belongings remain at her home.
West Hempfield Township Police are being assisted by Lancaster County Detectives Office/Lancaster County District Attorney’s as well as the Pennsylvania State Police and the New York State Police.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the West Hempfield Township Police at 717.285.5191 or 1.800.957.2677

Thursday, July 21, 2011

West Hempfield PD investigate car break-ins

In the past two days, West Hempfield Police has received a rash of Vehicle Break in's through out the Township and Mountville Borough. In most, the victim's vehicles were left UNLOCKED and valuables left in plain view.
Below is a list of dates and locations incidents have taken place:
7/19/11: 700 blk Daniel Circle, 700 blk Chickies Dr, 4600 blk Klinesville Rd
7/20/11: (3 incidents on) 3600 blk Falcon Ct, 1st blk W. Main St Mountville, 3600 blk Wildflower Dr,
1200 blk Corporate Blvd.
Items taken range from: GPS units, various electronic charging devices, cash / coins, cameras, pocket books, IPods and cell phones.
Two vehicles had windows smashed for entry in this latest bout of thefts, as nine (9) vehicles in all were entered.
On 7/20/11 in the 3900 blk of Continental Dr, a work shed was forced open and a Cub Cadet tractor valued at $600was stolen.
Once again, Police urge residents to lock their cars and not to leave valuables inside. Turn on outside lights,and strange nighttime noises should be reported to Police at the time they are heard as with strange vehicles or persons in your neighborhood.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

National Night Out

West Hempfield Township Police will be joining cities nationwide for “America’s Night Out Against Crime”. The police department will be hosting a kick-off event on Sunday, July 31, at the Mountville Borough Community Park between 5-8 p.m. Personnel and equipment from all of the emergency services will be on hand so that the public can have the opportunity to see their vehicles and equipment. Scheduled to be on hand are the police departments from West Hempfield Township, Columbia Borough, and East Hempfield Township along with the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Department K-9 Unit. The Sheriff’s Department will also be giving demonstrations.
Other emergency services that will be in attendance include fire companies from Mountville Borough, West Hempfield, Susquehanna Valley Emergency Medical Services; Lancaster County Parks bike patrol; and Lancaster County Fireman’s Association smoke house.
"This will be a great opportunity for the public to come out and see what emergency services in our area have to offer.” stated Chief Mark Pugliese. “They will be able to go through vehicles, look at equipment and talk to all of the emergency responders. Last year was our first National Night Out event and thanks to the community as well as all of our emergency service providers it was a huge success. We are looking forward to this year’s event.
The police department will then be encouraging everyone to take part in America’s Night Out Against Crime which will be taking place on Tuesday, Aug. 2, which is when neighborhoods throughout West Hempfield Township and Mountville Borough are invited to join forces with thousands of communities nationwide for the 28th Annual National Night Out. National Night Out, which is sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch and co-sponsored locally by the West Hempfield Township Police Department will involve over 15,000 communities from all 50 states, US territories, Canadian cities and military bases around the world. In all, over 37 million people are expected to participate. National Night Out is being supported in part by Target, a national corporate sponsor.
National Night Out is designed to: (1) Heighten Crime and drug prevention awareness; (2) Generate support for, and participation in, local anticrime efforts; (3) Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships; and (4) Send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.
From 7 to 10 p.m. on Aug. 2, residents in neighborhoods throughout Mountville Borough, West Hempfield Township and across the nation, are asked to lock their doors, turn on outside lights and spend the evening outside with their neighbors
Questions may be directed to Chief Mark Pugliese or Officer Bart Hollis at 285-5191.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Update on Turkey Hill robbery

POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING A ROBBERY THAT TOOK PLACE AT THE TURKEY HILL STORE, 342 CHESTNUT ST., ABOUT 12:08 A.M., JULY 18.
SUBJECTS WORE DARK CLOTHING AND BASEBALL CAPS.
ONE SUBJECT PULLED A GUN FROM HIS WAIST BAND AND DEMANDED ALL THE MONEY FROM THE REGISTER. THEY ALSO TOOK A DISPLAY SHELF CONTAINING SINGLE PACKS OF NEWPORT 100 CIGARETTES.
BOTH SUBJECTS SOUNDED HISPANIC, ACCORDING TO THE CLERK AND A WITNESS. ONE OF THE SUBJECTS HAD A YELLOW BANDAGE WRAPPED AROUND HIS LEFT ARM. ANYONE WITH ANY INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 684-7
BRYAN M. MARTIN, AGE 23, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENED OR REVOKED AND FOR REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED, ON NORTH SIXTH. STREET, JULY 14.

ARIANNA K. HENDRICKSEN, AGE 42, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION IN THE 500 BLOCK OF UNION STREET, JULY 11.

AMBER MARIE VANAULEN, AGE 21, OF COLUMBIA,  WAS CITED FOR REGISTRATION  CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED ON BRIDGE STREET, JULY13.

DAVID E. ALMOND, AGE 49, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION ON PERRY STREET, JULY 17

FARRYN S. DICKINSON, AGE 25, OF LANCASTER, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED IN THE 800 BLOCK OF LANCASTER AVENUE, JULY 15.

SHAWN M. STOUTZENBERGER, AGE 25, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS, IN THE 400 BLOCK OF UNION STREET, JULY 16.

COTY STEPHEN RUTTER, AGE 24, OF MOUNTVILLE, WAS CITED IN THE 200 BLOCK OF LOCUST STREET, JULY 13; AT FOURTH AND CHERRY STREET, JULY 14; IN THE 800 BLOCK
OF WALNUT STREET, JULY 16; AND IN THE 200 BLOCK OF SOUTH FOURTH STREET,JULY 17, ALL FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS.

JOSEPH K. HEMERLY, JR., AGE 26, OF MILLERSVILLE, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION ON LANCASTER AVENUE AT 12TH STREET, JULY 18.

GEORGE C. WILSON, AGE 40, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED ON SOUTH FOURTH STREET,JULY 18.



Friday, July 15, 2011

Art classes in Columbia

Local artist Tom Hermansader is offering free art instruction for anyone "age 6 through senior citizens." The instruction, with the theme "Draw and Paint Historic Columbia 2011," will take place in different locations around the river town on several days throughout the summer.
Students will sketch sites in charcoal and pencil and develop them into paintings.
Sites and times are:
Columbia Market House "dungeon," on July 21 at 11 a.m.; the Burning Bridge Antique Market on July 28; St. Paul's Episcopal Church on Aug. 4; Hermansader's Victorian Mansion Art Gallery on Aug. 11; Burger King on Aug. 18; and the First National Bank Museum on Aug. 25.
Art supplies will be provided free through the support of Frank Sahd Salvage Center, Hinkle's Pharmacy and Hotel Locust.
For more information, call Hermansader at 684-7899.





Thursday, July 14, 2011

They weren't bitng!

Watched this guy fishing at River Park this morning for an hour, with no bites.

Checking on the Peregrine Falcons


When I was sitting down at the River Park this morning, relaxing in the nice weather, I noticed a small group of people in the area of the boat launch. Nothing out of the ordinary I thought, just visitors taking pictures of the grand body of water, the Susquehanna River.
Moments later, I noticed three of them walking across the bridge piers. Since I didn't get any official vehicles, I thought 'COLUMBIA WE MIGHT HAVE A PROBLEM developing. So I texted one of our police officers on duty and he responded followed shortly by an officer from West Hempfield. What it turned out to be was local folks and some state officials checking on a peregrine falcon nest. Problem adverted. Here is a story on the falcon nest: https://www.altoonamirror.com/page/content.detail/id/113882/Rare-falcons-hatch-chicks-in-Lancaster-County.html?isap=1&nav=757

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Busy time in Mountville

Crime rises in Mountville: http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/420888_Mountville-crime-reports-spike-in-June.html

A stinging problem

http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/420884_Mountville-playground-plagued-by-bees.html

Boating and drinking, not a good idea

This was one of the topics for discussion at Monday's council meeting: http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/420413_Officer-proposes--dry--boating.html

Art in the Park I is next week

In conjunction with Fourth Friday next week, the Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce will hold the first of its two Art in the Park events: http://www.engleonline.com/AdDesk/Htmlfiles/Readers/article.epc?id=53917

Cruisin Columbia Car Show makes donation

The Cruisin Columbia Car Show presented three checks to the Columbia K-9 program, the Columbia Food Bank and Hospice of Lancaster County this week. The three groups were the benefactors of the seventh annual show held June 18 downtown. Pictured, first row, left to right, Off. Ed Mann and K-9 Officer Max. Second row, "Hob"Migdon, Cruisin Columbia Car Show; Beth Stoutzenbeger, K-9 Program; Lauren Musser, Hospice of Lancaster County and Barry Doutrich, car show. Third row, Connie Beury, K-9 Program; Don Yohe, Food Bank and Car Show; Suzanne Ollar, Columbia Food Bank and Pat Dancause, Food Bank and Car Show, Fourth row, Shirley Yohe, Food Bank and Car Show and Joann Fals, Food Bank. Back row, David Morath, Food Bank; Herb Spiese, K-9 Program; Bev Euculano, Food Bank and Don Dancause, Food Bank and Car Show.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Columbia Police reports

JOHN L. MICHAEL, AGE 42, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS AT SECOND AND WALNUT STREETS, JULY 6.
TERRY LYN HIGGINS, AGE 54, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OPEN CONTAINER IN THE 1ST. BLOCK OF NORTH THIRD STREET, JULY 5.
MICHAEL JAMES LESCHKE, III, AGE 19, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PURCHASE, CONSUMPTION, POSSESSION OR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUOR OR MALT OR BREWED BEVERAGES AT FRONT AND UNION STREETS, JULY 7.

KEITH MATTHEW LAMBERT, AGE 33, OF MILLERSVILLE, WAS CITED FOR REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE REQUIRED IN THE 200 BLOCK OF SOUTH FRONT STREET, JULY 7.

BARRY LLEE RHOADS, AGE 58, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION, AT CHERRY STREET AND LANCASTER AVENUE,JULY 4.

CRYSTAL LYNN WAKEFIELD, AGE 27, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS AT SIXTH AND LOCUST STREETS, JULY 9.
LOGAN M. STARK, AGE 22, OF CONESTOGA, WAS CITED FOR REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED IN THE 400 BLOCK OF CHESTNUT STREET, JULY 10.
MICHAEL JAMES LESCHKE, III, AGE 19, OF RED LION, WAS CITED FOR PURCHASE, CONSUMPTION, POSSESSION OR TRANSPORTATIN OF LIQUOR OR MALT OR BREWED BEVERAGES AND FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS, AT FOURTH  AND WALNUT STREETS, JULY 10.
COTY S. RUTTER, AGE 24, OF MOUNTVILLE, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS AT THIRD AND POPLAR STREETS, JULY 9.

PATRICK MICHAEL MULLIKIN, AGE 27, OF MANHEIM, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS IN THE 900 BLOCK OF MIFFLLIN STREET, JULY 9.

A 15 YEAR OLD COLUMBIA FEMALE AND A 17 YEAR OLD LANCASTER FEMALE, WERE BOTH CITED FOR PURCHASE, CONSUMPTION, POSSESSION OR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUOR OR MALT OR BREWED BEVERAGES, ON RIDGE AVENUE, JULY 9.
THE 17 YEAR OLD WAS LATER REPORTED AS A RUN AWAY, ON JLY 10.

ASHLEY LYNN HALL, AGE 27, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR RETAIL THEFT AT THE DOLLAR GENERAL STORE, 960 LANCASTER AVENUE, JULY 7.
COTY STEPHEN RUTTER, AGE 24, OF MOUNTVILLE, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS AND FOR OPEN CONTAINER, IN THE 300 BLOCK OF LOCUST STREET, JULY 12.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Child Safety Seat check is Saturday

The Columbia Risk Watch Committee will hold a Child Safety Seat check and program on Saturday, July 16 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Kleen-Rite Car Wash at 16th Street and Lancaster Avenue.


Thursday, July 7, 2011

A tradition

Sidewalk Sales Days have long been a tradition in Columbia. Hinkle's is the only one still continuing that tradition today and tomorrow: http://www.slide.com/r/Bc05H9HA7z-NS7UqBStf-bt1CUJtu9d-?previous_view=lt_embedded_url

Could he return?

Former Columbia Public Works Manager Ron Miller resigned his position in Southern York County. Since his old job will be open in Columbia, could a return be in order: http://www.ydr.com/local/ci_18423012

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

CCFD carnival is under way

The Columbia Consolidated Fire Department's annual carnival opened tonight: http://www.slide.com/r/8colHZWb4j_ab-csa7JXGFN5_zaVSdr_?previous_view=mscd_embedded_url&view=original

CCFD Carnival starts tonight

The Columbia Consolidated Fire Department, 265 S. 10th St., will host its annual carnival and fireworks from Wednesday, July 6, through Saturday, July 9. Wednesday and Thursday times will be 6 to 10 p.m., with Friday and Saturday times being 4 to 10:30 p.m.

There will be live music, games, rides, food and fun for everyone. The live music on Saturday evening will feature Black Jack. The fireworks display will be on July 9 at 10:15 p.m.



It's Tomato Festival Time!

It's Tomato Festival time in the boro: http://www.engleonline.com/AdDesk/Htmlfiles/Readers/article.epc?id=53152

Town Square vandalized

Vandalism to the Columbia Town Square was discovered this morning. Vandals pushed a huge flower pot off a wall, damaging it and a bed of flowers.

Ne'er-do-welling bicycle bandits go on overnight spree in Washington Boro

Ne'er-do-welling bicycle bandits go on overnight spree in Washington Boro

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Police investigate two robberies

West Hempfield Township police are investigating two separate Turkey Hill store robberies.
Pictured is the suspect in the second robbery of the store in the 1400 block of Stony Battery Road, July 2.
Police are looking for a black male between 5-7 and 5-8 with a medium to heavy build wearing a gray shirt and bandanna.
The robber made away with cartons of cigarettes and cash.
In the second robbery, police are looking for a thinly built white male in his 20s or 30s, in connection with a July 3 robbery of the Turkey Hill store in the 300 block of East Main Street in Mountville.
The suspect shopped for a few items in the store and approached the clerk for a carton of cigarettes. When the clerk went to the back of the store, the suspect made off with between 85 and 100 packs of cigarettes.
Anyone with information on these holdups is asked to call police at 285-5191.

Masons present award

Columbia Lodge #286 of  the Masons, presented a $1,000 Scholarship each year to a graduating Senior from Columbia.  This year's recipient is Christopher Detz a Senior Valedictorian from Columbia Jr.Sr. High School.  Pictured  are the following people:  (LR)   Michelle Detz, Christopher Detz, Vernon Detz, Scott Zeamer (Worshipful Master), Glenn Bachert (VP Craftsman Club), Dwayne (Rob) Sourbeer
(Back Row – LR)   Mark C. Zeamer – President of Craftsman Club)
The check was presented on June 23rd, 2011 at the Fairview Picnic area.  Christopher is planning on furthering his education by going to Kutztown University in the Fall.

From the Traffax Command Center

*****Traffic Advisory*****
Donnerville Road between Route 462/Columbia Ave and Hempland Road in West Hempfield Township
will be closed from approximately 6 a.m.on Wednesday, July 6 until mid morning on Friday, July 8 while Norfolk Southern completes work on the rail road crossing on Donnerville Road.
Questions may be directed to Chief Mark Pugliese at 285-5191.

Too much trash

Day in and day out, there are a number of places around our town that there is plenty of trash laying in the street. This one just was a little too much. My suggestion is if people are trashing our town, please call and report it. It's the only way we can get things cleaned up.

Old glory dangling

Caught this picture of the American flag touching the ground this morning. Noticed thid yesterday also.

Before and after


On June 17, I posted this photo of weeds at a condemned house in the 900 block of Barber Street. Today, the yard looks a lot different and much better.

Columbia Police reports


CRYSTAL M. BESSICK, AGE 32, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR ONE-WAY ROADWAYS AND ROTARY TRAFFIC ISLANDS, ON BARBER STREET, JUNE 28.

SARA MICHELLE CONTRERAS, AGE 21, OF NEW OXFORD, WAS CITED FOR MAXIMUM SPEED LIMITS ON SOUTH FRONT STREET, JUNE 29.

MARCUS ANTHONY GENTRY, AGE 22, OF LANCASTER, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED ON MANOR STREET, JUNE 29.

LAURA T. CORTEZ, AGE 23, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION ON NORTH THIRD STREET, JUNE 30.

KENNETH R. STRATTON, AGE 76, OF LANCASTER, WAS CITED FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT FIFTH AND MAPLE STREETS JUNE 30.

JAMES W. SWAYNE, AGE 35, OF KINSERS, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED AND FOR ONE-WAY ROADWAYS AND ROTARY TRAFFIC ISLANDS, IN THE 300 BLOCK OF AVENUE H, JUNE 29.

CHELSEA MARIE TSHUDY, AGE 18, OF WRIGHTSVILLE, WAS CITED FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT THIRD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, JULY 1.

TINA M. FULTZ, AGE 52, OF ELIZABETHTOWN, WAS CITED FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, AT THIRD AND LINDEN STREETS, JULY 1.

JOSHUA B. KULP, AGE 24, OF LANCASTER, WAS CITE3D FOR REGISTRATION AND  CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED AND FOR REQUIRED FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE 200 BLOCK OF SOUTH FOURTH STREET, JULY 3.

JEFFREY NATHAN NOFFZ, AGE 20, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR ONE-WAY ROADWAYS, JULY 3.

PAULA MARIE SCHEIB, AGE 39, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR SAFETY BELT USE LAW, AT ROUTE 462 AND THIRD STREET, JULY 4.

OBED DOMINGUEZ, AGE 26, OF LANCASTER, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED AT 10TH STREET AND CENTRAL AVENUE, JULY 4.

MATTHEW F. MOTTER, AGE 39, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REQUIRED IN THE 600 BLOCK OF WALNUT STREET, JULY 5.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Columbia native featured

Fred Nell, also known as Mr. Scoop was poopin on the tube this morning: http://www.wgal.com/video/28439120/detail.html

Holiday tradition in Columbia

The Chestnut Street area was a bee-hive of acitivity today with the annual July 4th Yard Sales. Here is a slide show. http://www.slide.com/r/e4tkWojD5D923Yd-ZtCHwVEM9SQDo8HG?previous_view=mscd_embedded_url&view=original

Bottomless


I see a lot of trash and weeds as I'm sure others do around town. Today, we have someone running around bottomless. Found this on Barber Street. near Plane Street.

Wires down


Noticed this over the last week on Plane Street between Barber and Manor, one of two locations on that block where cable wires are down. There's also a pole that looks like its about to fall down as well.

Happy July 4th

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Fire Marshall called to fire





A state police fire marshall was called to the scene of  fire tonightr around 6:30 p.m. on South Fifth Street, just off Union. In addition to all three Columbia fire companies, others on the scene were from Wrightsville, West Hempfield and Mountville.

Accident takes out fireworks stand


Around 7 o'clock, while emergency crews were fighting a fire in the area of Fifth and Union streets, they received a second call for an accident at 12th Street and Route 462. The gray vehicle was traveling west on 462, cross the road, struck the firworks' stand and came to rest in the parking lot of Scott's Automotive. There were inor injuries. The Blue Rock and Wrightsville fire departments handled the call, along with QRS 8 and SVEMS.