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
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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.
Public allowed to re-enter Dauphin County Courthouse after bomb threat
Updated 11:59 AM;
Today 11:59 AM
The Dauphin County Courthouse was evacuated Tues., April 6, 2021, because of a bomb threat. (Photo courtesy of Matthew Krupp)
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Employees and visitors of the Dauphin County Courthouse are being allowed back into the building late Thursday morning after a bomb threat was made earlier in the day, authorities said.
Everyone was evacuated from the courthouse and administration building around 10:30 a.m., when a bomb threat was made over the phone, according to Dauphin County dispatch. County spokesman Brett Hambright said the building was reopened around 11:45 a.m.
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Updated: 2:21 PM EST March 12, 2021
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. A 24-year-old Cumberland County woman was convicted Wednesday of third-degree murder in connection to the 2017 overdose death of Zachary Myers at a Swatara Township hotel.
Kara Hartmoyer, of Mechanicsburg, could have saved Myers life with a simple 911 call, prosecutors said during her trial in Dauphin County Court.
Instead, when Myers began showing signs that he was overdosing on the fentanyl he ingested with them, Hartmoyer and her boyfriend wrapped Myers in a blanket, dragged him from the hotel room to his SUV in the parking lot, and placed him inside the vehicle. They then went to get food and drink at a nearby Sheetz before returning to the hotel at about 4 a.m., prosecutors said.