Missing York County woman’s body found near trail where she was last seen
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
Posted Mar 12, 2021
Police said Nicole Ebaugh went missing from a York County park on March 6, 2021.
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A 29-year-old woman who went missing from a York County park last weekend has been found dead, Pennsylvania State Police said Friday.
Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh was discovered in the area of Heritage Rail Trail County Park at Glatfelters Station Road in Springfield Township, Trooper Kevin Kochka said.
Her cause and manner of death will be determined during an autopsy, he said. There is no threat to the community, Kochka said, but no additional information was immediately available.
The search resumed Wednesday for a 29-year-old woman who went missing over the weekend from a York County park, Pennsylvania State Police said. Trooper Kevin Kochka said K9s, kayaks and the South Central Pennsylvania Search and Rescue team are searching for Nicole Ebaugh in the area surrounding Heritage Rail Trail County Park at Glatfelters Station Road in Springfield Township. Ebaugh was last .
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Nicole Ebaugh, 29, has not been seen since Saturday March 6. Her car was found near the Heritage Rail Trail County Park at Glatfelters Station Road in Southern York County.
Search resumes for missing woman in York County
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
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The search is resuming Monday morning for a missing woman who was last seen in York County on Saturday.
The Pennsylvania State Police say at York say Nicole E. Ebaugh, 29, was last seen in the area of Heritage Rail Trail County Park at the Glatfelters Station Road Parking Area in Springfield Township.
Pennsylvania State Police public information officer Trooper Kevin Kochka said this morning that the search is expected to start again around 9:30 a.m., involving South Central Search and Rescue and resources from the Pennsylvania State Police.