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Downingtown Sees Tragic Teen Death On Monday

Reply A 17-year-old boy died on Monday afternoon in Downingtown by suicide, according to a state police community services officer. (Renee Schiavone/Patch) DOWNINGTOWN, PA A Downingtown teen died by suicide on Monday afternoon, authorities confirmed as the community mourned the tragic loss. Pennsylvania State Trooper and Public Services Officer Kevin Kochka confirmed a 17-year-old male died. State Trooper Kelly McIntyre, Community Services Officer, said PA state troopers were called to the trestle bridge on Route 322 just west of Bradford Avenue, in Downingtown at 1:29 p.m. on Monday. Downingtown Police closed the road in both directions after the incident. The department posted on social media early Monday afternoon that motorists should avoid the area of Route 322 between the streets of Bradford Avenue and Robbins Road, saying the section of Route 322 would be closed for an extended period of time. The road reopened late Monday afternoon.

Missing Pennsylvania woman found dead at York County park

Source/Pennsylvania State Police Nicole Ebaugh, 29, was found dead around Heritage Rail Trail County Park in Springfield Township in York County, Pennsylvania State Police said. Ebaugh was last seen Saturday in the same area and was reported missing that evening, prompting a widespread search. UPDATE (3/16/21): The York County Coroner s Office has determined the cause of Nicole Ebaugh s death was gunshot by suicide.  A 29-year-old Pennsylvania woman who went missing last weekend in York County has been found dead, State Police said Friday. Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh was found in the area of Heritage Rail Trail County Park in Springfield Township, Trooper Kevin Kochka said in a news release on Twitter. It was near the Glatfelter s Station Road Parking Area.

Update: missing York County woman found dead

Updated: 1:20 PM EST March 12, 2021 YORK COUNTY, Pa. Update, 1 p.m. (March 12): State Police say Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh was found dead after an week-long extensive search.  The cause or manner of the death is pending autopsy, police said.  At this time, there is no threat to the public and there is no further information that we can provide regarding this investigation, State Police said in a press release.  We cannot thank South Central PA Search and Rescue, Middle Creek Search and Recuse, as well as the endless number of volunteers who helped assist the Pennsylvania State Police with this investigation. Previously

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