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Three former officials of the Alsace Manor Fire Company face a host of charges related to the purchase of a tanker truck and operating bingo and games of chance without a license, the Berks County District Attorneyâs office reported Thursday.
Charged are former fire company president Scott Allen Moyer, 54, of Temple; former fire chief and treasurer Wendy L. Becker, 53, of Blandon; and secretary Kelly Brown, 38, of Blandon.
On Tuesday, Berks County detectives filed charges of theft by deception, fabricating evidence, tampering with financial records and hindering prosecution with District Judge Steven Chieffo in Oley.
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Chieffo issued arrest warrants for Moyer and Becker, while Brownâs charges were to be served by summons.
A crash that claimed the lives of an Exeter Township couple happened when an SUV pulled into the path of their three-wheel motorcycle from a stop sign in Oley Township, Central Berks Regional police said Monday.
Terry A. Hafer, 62, and his wife, Bonnie A., 62, died in the crash about 10:15 p.m. Friday at Friedensburg and Wiest School roads, officials said.
The couple had been out to dinner in Hamburg with their daughter, Tiffany Ollar, of Exeter, and her husband, Justin, and were returning home when the crash occurred, Detective Sgt. Deron Manndel said.
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Manndel said the couple s daughter and son-in-law came upon the crash shortly after it happened.
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Pennsylvania State Capitol Gets Stronger Security
(Harrisburg, PA) Security at the Pennsylvania State Capitol is growing stronger because of last week s riots in D.C. The Department of General Services announced yesterday it is teaming up with local, state and federal law enforcement to increase security at the state Capitol. Witnesses say officers were carrying long guns on the steps of the building yesterday. The state Capitol is still closed to the public because of the coronavirus pandemic, but House Speaker Bryan Cutler says the Bipartisan Management Committee is going to work with Capitol Police to go over new safety policies soon.