Print Edition Highlights - August 1, 2019

 
                   

Photo by Curt Werner

Northern York County Fire Rescue firefighters Daniel Cummings and Michael Whitzel contain a brush fire within minutes after arriving, along Rt. 15 North at mile marker 24.5 near Carroll Drive, Carroll Township, on Friday, July 26. Carroll Township police and fire police responded.

Photo: Delaware State Police

John Wolfe was arrested in Rehoboth Beach on June 28.


 

Suspect in Carlisle area pistol whipping arrested near Delaware beach

Marie Chomicki

A local man accused of pistol whipping another person in Cumberland County was arrested last month near Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

John P. Wolfe, 43, with past addresses of Franklintown and Carlisle, was arrested June 28 at a campground near Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, according to an announcement from officials at the U.S. Marshals Service.

Wolfe was wanted for assault charges and lesser offenses where he reportedly punched, kicked and pistol whipped a victim over a debt on June 21 in the 1200 block of Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle.

Attempts by MiddlesexTownship Police Department to find Wolfe around Carlisle were unsuccessful, and the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force was asked to assist. Members of the task force in Harrisburg worked with members in Wilmington, Delaware to pursue leads in both states.

                                        

 

 

 

 

                                           

Pictured from left, front row are Rylee Davis, Hannah Galbraith, Jessica Li, Tayler Yoderand Emily Randalls; back row: Madisyn Saposnek, Maya Fields, Rylee Martin, Rachel Seneca, Keira Devor, Natalie Hunt and Ashley Miller.

                                          

14U Polar Elite conclude season with 2nd-place finish

Andy Sandrik

The Northern York Fastpitch Association's 14U Polar Elite squad concluded its season by finishing as the runner-up squad at the USSSA Summer Spectacular inChambersburg.

NYFA went 5-1-1 at the tournament, and wraps up the summer with a 44-15-1 record.

"These young ladies concluded an incredibly successful season playing at the 14U level," Polar Elite head coach Jason Randalls said. "Coming into the season, only two of our players had any experience at this level. They were all pushed to their limits and responded with heart, dedication and drive."

 

 

 


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