Cumberland, Adams and Franklin counties experiencing outages of 911 system
Updated Jan 20, 2021;
Several south-central Pa. counties are reporting outages of the 911 phone system on Wednesday afternoon, according to social media posts from officials.
Franklin County’s Emergency Service Department tweeted there is a phone outage affecting the three counties’ 911 and non-emergency lines. The problem was first reported just after 2 p.m. Texting 911 is still an option in Franklin County.
There is a major phone outage that is affecting Adam s, Cumberland and Franklin County s. This is affecting 9-1-1 lines and non Emergency lines. Further updates will be provided. Text to 9-1-1 is still available in Franklin County. FranklinPA Emgcy Svc (@Emrgncy Svc28) January 20, 2021
Updated: 6:11 PM EST January 15, 2021
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. Police are searching for a person reported missing in Carlisle on Friday.
Authorities say Jean Dumorin was reported missing/endangered by his father. Jean left his house at his unknown time, police said.
He is described as a black male, 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighs 160 pounds with black hair and unknown clothing, according to officials.
Police say he is believed to be in particular danger of harm to himself.
Anyone who has contact with Dumorin is asked to call the Carlisle Police Department at (717)-243-5252.
Here’s who died by homicide in Cumberland County in 2020
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
Posted Jan 11, 2021
A Candlelight vigil was held for Kaylee Lyons and Sydney Parmelee, Cumberland County s two most recent victims of domestic violence to honor and remember both women. Flowers and photos of Kaylee and Sydney at a makeshift memorial . August 22, 2020 Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com
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Here are summaries of those who died by homicide in 2020:
Viktoriya Aroushanova
Lower Allen Township police were called to Viktoriya Aroushanova’s home in the 800 block of Lisburn Road on Jan. 1, 2020, for reports of a victim of a fall.
Officers found an elderly woman with severe injuries to her face and head, including cuts to her left ear and bruising and swelling to her right eye. Police did not release her age.
Groups of youngsters are causing mayhem across the county – and councillors are calling on the community for support in halting the anti-social antics. Community figures believe mischievous behaviour has been on the rise since the pandemic hit, with young people finding other sources of entertainment among the lockdowns, closures of social clubs and strict Covid regulations. But the fun-and-games has become more serious than ever. In Raffles, Carlisle, youths have been spotted causing damage to property, kicking moving vehicles and climbing on to parked cars for fun. After hearing of the behaviour, Carlisle Police shared an appeal on social media to “know what your child is up to”.