Police say the woman was driving a vehicle reported stolen out of Philadelphia. She crashed while allegedly attempting to elude police in Dauphin County this morning
A driver hit a Pennsylvania State Police vehicle and led troopers on a chase on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Wednesday morning, according to state police.
Updated: 11:27 AM EDT June 2, 2021
HARRISBURG, Pa. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission announced that 10 service plaza entry and exit ramps will be closed for a few hours from Thursday through June 11, so that work crews can install traffic detection sensors for a Truck Parking Management System.
The ramps will be closed for about an hour between 12:01 and 4 a.m. on specified days listed below, the Turnpike Commission said.
During the 60-minute closures, the service plaza entry ramps will be closed to all traffic. Motorists will not be able to enter the service plazas and should seek alternate options for fuel, food and restrooms, according to the Turnpike Commission.
A Northampton County man led authorities on a lengthy high-speed chase that went through a turnpike service plaza, according to Pennsylvania State Police.
LANCASTER, Pennsylvania (WPVI) A small plane had to make an emergency landing onto the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike tweeted shortly after 6:30 p.m. Monday that some traffic was blocked between Lebanon-Lancaster Exit #266 and Harrisburg East Exit #247.
Incident on #PaTurnpike I-76 West at MM 258 between Lebanon-Lancaster Exit # 266 and Harrisburg East Exit # 247. Stay alert for slow or stopped traffic. Expect Delays. Seek alternate routes to avoid delays on I-76 west.@Pa Turnpike@TotalTrafficMDT@AmandaABC27@WGALassignmentpic.twitter.com/72DMV9hDql PA Turnpike Alerts (@PATurnpikeAlert) February 8, 2021
The Cessna safely landed about a mile west from the Lawn Service Plaza.
Two people were in the plane when the engine failed.