Updated: 11:14 PM EST December 16, 2020
Police make an arrest in connection to the homicide of a Swatara Township woman on Wednesday.
Tristan Nicholson, 35, is at Dauphin County Central Booking awaiting arraignment on Criminal Homicide charges.
Swatara Township Police say they were called to the first block of South Harrisburg Street at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Officers arrived to find a deceased woman on the floor of her apartment.
Through investigation, police and investigators from the Dauphin County District Attorney s office were able to determine that Tristan Nicholson was responsible for the woman s death.
Nicholson was located in York County and taken to Dauphin County Central Booking pending arriagnment.
Harrisburg district judge asked for police chief, pulled pill bottle from car during son’s arrest: court records
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
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When Harrisburg police pulled over Kevin Baltimore in February for an expired vehicle registration, he told the officer his mother was Magisterial District Judge Sonya McKnight, according to court records.
He then called McKnight in spite of being told by the officer not to use his phone, the records said.
McKnight drove to the scene of the traffic stop at North 6th and Peffer streets and called Commissioner Thomas Carter on the way, prosecutors allege.
The new details emerged from court records released Wednesday morning after McKnight was arraigned on charges of tampering with evidence, obstruction with the administration of law and official oppression in connection with that 2:30 a.m. traffic stop on Feb. 22. A Common Pleas judge released McKnight with unsecured bail after her 11 a.m. hearing at the booking center.