Apr 30, 2021
PHILIP A. HOLMES/Sun-Gazette
Police and paramedics rushed to the Fairlawn Court where a man was shot to death Thursday night.
One man was dead, another in police custody following a shooting that occurred at the Fairlawn Court, 3605 Lycoming Creek Road, in Lycoming Township just before 7 p.m. Thursday, Old Lycoming Township police confirmed. This was being termed a domestic situation, Sgt. Christopher Kriner told a reporter at the scene. Old Lycoming Township police provide protection for Lycoming Township. One man shot another outside one of the trailers and the victim collapsed in a yard, a woman who lives in the trailer court told a reporter.
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On the afternoon of March 5, Hughesville Patrolman Ryan Travelpiece approached Timothy Savage in Savage’s car and told him he needed talk to him. The officer asked him to step out of the vehicle.
“He protested, advising that he needed his lawyer and that it was all an entrapment,” the officer said in an affidavit.
The officer had been informed by Old Lycoming Township police to be on the lookout for Savage, 30, because there was a warrant for his arrest for violating a protection from abuse order, according to the affidavit. The officer recognized Savage and saw him sitting in the vehicle outside his home at 127 S. Main St. in the borough.
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A brief high-speed pursuit through Loyalsock Township with state police late Thursday night ended when motorist Wykir Richardson lost control of his 2021 Toyota Rav4, which jumped the curb and struck a guardrail at Four Mile Drive and Warran Avenue, according to court records.
Richardson, 19, of Penn Hills, Allegheny County, bailed out of the SUV and took off running as did his two passengers, but all three were quickly nabbed, police said.
One passenger, not identified in court papers, was taken by ambulance to UPMC Williamsport to be treated for injuries he suffered in the 11:30 p.m. crash.
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PPL crews responded to the 1900 block of Princeton Avenue in Old Lycoming Township to make repairs after a tractor-trailer truck driver accidentally pulled down some wires about 2:20 p.m. Thursday, according to township police. The truck snagged the wires with such force that a pole snapped off and rolled on top of a parked SUV before landing on the ground. The electrical meters to a nearby apartment building also were pulled from their foundation. No one was injured, police said.
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