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Maryland man arrested York County AT&T store thefts

Maryland man arrested York County AT&T store thefts
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Car bursts into flames after crashing into Hanover factory

House arrest, supervision for woman who torched grandfather s Hanover home

House arrest, supervision for woman who torched grandfather s Hanover home York Dispatch A former Hanover woman who police said burned down her grandfather s home while drunk, then laughed and boasted about it, has been accepted into the county s Wellness Court program. Lorrelei Tamor Bainbridge, 53, now with a Thomasville address, appeared in York County court on Wednesday, where she pleaded no contest to a first-degree felony charge of arson and to second-offense driving under the influence, which is a misdemeanor, according to Kyle King, spokesperson for the York County District Attorney s Office. She was sentenced to five years of probationary supervision with DUI-related restrictive conditions that include 90 days of house arrest and six months of wearing an alcohol-monitoring ankle cuff, King said.

Police: Bounced bar patron in Hanover pulled out loaded handgun

Hanover gun store owner accused of pulling loaded handgun at borough bar York Dispatch The part owner of a Hanover firearms store has been accused by borough police of pulling out a loaded gun after being removed from a local restaurant. No one was hurt and the gun wasn t fired, court documents indicate. Douglas Bradley Imhoff, 33, of the 100 block of Northview Drive in Penn Township, remains free on $7,500 bail. He co-owns Hanover Custom Firearms, located in the 1800 block of Baltimore Pike, according to Imhoff s Facebook posts. The corporate address of the business is also Imhoff s home address, according to Department of State records.

Probation for Hanover woman involved in Russian roulette robbery, unlawful restraint

Probation for Hanover woman involved in Russian roulette robbery, unlawful restraint York Dispatch A Hanover woman has avoided prison for her part in what police said was the kidnapping, pistol-whipping and robbery of a man over an imaginary drug debt. Chasity Uttley, 24, appeared in York County Court on Tuesday and pleaded guilty to the felony of conspiracy to commit robbery and the misdemeanor of making a false report, according to court records. It was a negotiated plea agreement, defense attorney Rick Robinson confirmed. In exchange for her plea, Uttley s charges of kidnapping and receiving stolen property were dropped, court records state.

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