City police are investigating an alleged shooting that occurred about 2 p.m. Monday.
Police were dispatched to Stinson Alley near Park Avenue, according to Police Chief Damon Hagan, where a man suffered a non-life-threatening bullet wound. The victim went to UPMC Susquehanna Williamsport Regional Medical Center on his own, Hagan said.
Police at the scene confirmed they followed a trail of blood to the location where the victim was most likely shot.
Hagan asked anyone with information connected to the shooting to speak to Aaron Levan, the police officer supervising the investigation, at 570-327-7548.
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Dec 19, 2020
March 1 Far from imprisonment of those who have fallen behind on their child support payments, Lycoming County’s domestic relations administrators said they are working to forge responsibility into delinquent payers. “My goal is to get some money to the child,” said Judge Joy R. McCoy, who oversees domestic court issues at the county.
March 5 Legislation pending in the U.S. Congress may require the Government Accountability Office to evaluate the economic impact of a plan proposed by Major League Baseball to eliminate teams such as the Williamsport Crosscutters, one of 42 minor league baseball clubs. U.S. Rep. Fred Keller, R-Kreamer, went to bat on the House floor to co-sponsor legislation to keep the Crosscutters and State College Spikes playing Minor League baseball in their respective communities.
Dec 11, 2020
City police are asking for the public’s help in locating the whereabouts of 16-year-old Maverick Ronald Wilton, of the 1200 block of West Fourth St., who was last seen when he left home on Dec. 2, city Police Chief Damon Hagan said late Thursday.
Police have termed the case “missing person juvenile endangered,” Hagan said, adding the Bureau of Police “has received information that the teen may be suicidal.”
The chief said “Wilton is reported to be suffering from mental health conditions and is not taking his medications.”
The teen is described as white, 6 feet tall, weighing about 140 pounds with blondish-brown hair and was last seen wearing a black and grey vested hoodie, blue jeans and white shoes.
Williamsport, Pa. â The Community Theatre League has been using the third floor of the Trade and Transit I Centre building on West Third Street in Williamsport without the city s knowledge, according to both the Mayor s office and city codes administrator, Joe Girardi.
In a city council ad-hoc building meeting held on Tuesday via Zoom, representatives from the CTL, members of city council, Mayor Slaughter, Joe Girardi, and Police Chief Damon Hagan continued discussions surrounding the organization s use of the third floor.
The CTL had, until recently, believed they were legal tenants in that building based on a signed, amended lease from 2015.