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Mother, daughter killed in head-on crash in Lycoming County
Updated May 05, 2021;
RALSTON – The Lycoming County coroner has released the identity of the mother and daughter who were killed Tuesday in a head-on collision involving two pickup trucks on Route 14 north of Ralston.
Elizabeth Morgan, 89, and her daughter Beverly Seeley, 70, both of Canton, were pronounced dead at the scene of the 1:10 p.m. accident, Coroner Charles E. Kiessling Jr. said Wednesday.
State police have yet to release any details about the accident that reportedly occurred when one of the trucks crossed into the opposite lane of traffic in the northern part of the county.
Man killed outside Pa. mobile home; shooter claims it was self-defense
Updated 8:10 PM;
WILLIAMSPORT-The investigation into the shooting death of a Lycoming County man continues with no charges filed against the person who admitted firing the fatal shot.
Jeremy Weston told Old Lycoming Twp. police he shot Brian M. Miller, 44, of Hughesville, in self-defense outside a mobile home in the Fairlawn Trailer Court in Lycoming Twp. north of Williamsport Thursday evening.
District Attorney Ryan C. Gardner confirmed that Miller came at Weston but said he needs to review recorded statements of witnesses and a full autopsy report before determining if the shooting was justified.
mmaroney@sungazette.com
A Williamsport district judge allowed a continuance Friday of a preliminary hearing for a city woman charged in the death of her five-month-old daughter and stabbing of her estranged boyfriend.
District Judge Aaron S. Biichle permitted a motion for continuance that was filed by Andrea Pulizzi, the defense attorney for Corrie Shanikah Cowlay-Saunders, 22, of 344 Adams St.
The defense continuance motion was not approved by county First Assistant District Attorney Martin Wade or District Attorney Ryan Gardner, but nonetheless was granted to give Cowlay-Saunders’ lawyer more time to prepare for the preliminary hearing.
“Sorry,” Wade told reporters and family members as they left the courtroom without any witnesses testifying or evidence presented.