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York City surveillance program feasible, but taxpayers could be on the hook

York City surveillance program feasible, but taxpayers could be on the hook
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York City surveillance feasibility study nears completion, final forum scrapped

York City surveillance feasibility study nears completion, final forum scrapped
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Lancaster police seek man charged with setting 3 fires

Lancaster police are looking for a man suspected of setting three fires.Charles Cieslik, 40, of Lancaster, is charged with arson, aggravated assault and related offenses.Investigators said Lancaster Safety Coalition surveillance video helped them identify him.According to police, surveillance photos show Cieslek walking to and from the fire scenes, carrying a plastic bag with what appears to be a gas can in it.In one photo, police said, Cieslek watches one of the fires.Police said Cieslik set a roll of paper towels on fire and threw it into the vestibule of a home on the 100 block of South Prince Street around 10:45 p.m. Wednesday.Shortly before 1:45 a.m. Thursday, Cieslik set fire to an air conditioner on the front porch of a home on the 400 block of Beaver Street, police said.After firefighters extinguished that fire, Cieslik allegedly came back and started another fire on the porch.Police said Cieslik knew the victims. I ultimately showed some still photographs to the victims

Study to measure York City s Group Violence Initiative might be delayed

Study to measure York City s Group Violence Initiative might be delayed York Dispatch A study meant to gauge the efficacy of York City s anti-crime Group Violence Initiative could be delayed a year over fears the COVID-19 pandemic might have skewed the data. Conducted by York College, the review was slated to be released this year, which already has seen a record number of shootings in the first quarter. The study was made possible in 2019 through a three-year, $360,000 federal justice assistance grant meant to support the city s GVI program. The York County District Attorney s Office applied for the grant on behalf of a partnership that includes the DA s office, the York City Police Department and York College.

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