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Four charged with robbery that’s related to recent York City homicide; 2 still at large
Updated May 11, 2021;
The homicide is still being actively investigated, York City Police Lt. Daniel Lentz confirmed.
The charges are in relation to the fatal shooting of Whispering Wind Bear Spirit, 41, who was previously named Jennifer Jean Makos.
Her most recent listed address was at LifePath Christian Ministries in the 300 block of West Market Street, according to the York County Coroner’s Office.
Spirit had been staying at the home of a friend in the 300 block of Smyser Street, which is where the robbery happened and where Spirit was fatally shot, officials said.
Four charged with robbery in relation to York City homicide; 2 still at large
York Dispatch
Four men are charged with robbery in connection with a recent York City homicide, but the suspected killer and his primary accomplice remain at large, court documents state.
The homicide is still being actively investigated, York City Police Lt. Daniel Lentz confirmed.
The charges are in relation to the fatal shooting of Whispering Wind Bear Spirit, 41, who was previously named Jennifer Jean Makos.
Her most recent listed address was at LifePath Christian Ministries in the 300 block of West Market Street, according to the York County Coroner s Office.
The new county morgue which is attached to the county prison will go into use on Monday. Author: FOX43 Newsroom Updated: 11:30 PM EDT April 23, 2021
YORK COUNTY, Pa. York County will no longer be the county in Central Pennsylvania without its own morgue.
The new county morgue which is attached to the county prison will go into use on Monday.
The county previously shared a morgue with WellSpan York Hospital. Limited space was the driving force behind the new facility.
York County Coroner Pam Gay says the issue of limited capacity only increased during the pandemic. We re very excited that we can finally offer this to the community. A place for decedents to be housed and also for their families to come in and view them if needed, Gay said. It just brings it all together ties it all together a little more. We re gonna have everything in one building and it ll just be so much better.