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Four child molestation victims sue ex-York swim coach and businesses where he taught

Four child molestation victims sue ex-York swim coach and businesses where he taught Updated 9:29 PM; In April 1999, York-area swimming instructor Ronald D. Wolfe who also worked for York County Children and Youth Services and volunteered in scouting pleaded guilty to molesting 20 children between the ages of 4 and 11, all of whom took swimming lessons from him. Sixteen of the 20 children were between the ages of 5 and 7. Four of the victims were girls, 16 were boys. Wolfe indecently touched them in his home pool and at three pools he rented time at between 1992 and 1997, often with the children’s parents just feet away but entirely unaware, according to court documents.

Four child molestation victims so far sue ex-York swim coach, 3 businesses whose pools he used

Four child molestation victims so far sue ex-York swim coach, 3 businesses whose pools he used York Dispatch In April 1999, York-area swimming instructor Ronald D. Wolfe  who also worked for York County Children and Youth Services and volunteered in Scouting pleaded guilty to molesting 20 children between the ages of 4 and 11, all of whom took swimming lessons from him. Sixteen of the 20 children were between the ages of 5 and 7. Four of the victims were girls, 16 were boys. Wolfe indecently touched them in his home pool and at three pools he rented time at between 1992 and 1997, often with the children s parents just feet away but entirely unaware, according to court documents.

Can you help Northern Regional Police identify this chase suspect?

Can you help Northern Regional Police identify this chase suspect? York Dispatch Police are asking for the public s help to identify a man who led them on a pursuit, then forced them to abandon the chase because his driving had become dangerous. The Dec. 29 chase began on the Susquehanna Trail in Manchester Township after the man ran a red light, according to Northern York County Regional Police. He fled from pursuing officers and turned west onto Loucks Road (Route 30), police said. The chase continued onto Kenneth Road, then northbound on Roosevelt Avenue, according to police. At that point, officers chose to end the pursuit because the fleeing driver wasn t able to keep his vehicle from going into the opposing lane, police said.

Pedestrian dies in hit-and-run in Manchester Twp

Pedestrian dies in hit-and-run in Manchester Twp. Updated Dec 19, 2020; Police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that killed a 40-year-old man early Saturday morning in Manchester Township. The incident happened about 1:20 a.m. in the 300 block of the Loucks Road ( Route 30), according to a Northern York County Regional Police news release. Police said the victim was on foot in the westbound lanes of Loucks Road when a car going west struck the man and the driver fled the scene. The York County Coroner’s Office said in a news release that it appears the man was fatally hit when he was crossing the roadway.

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