BURGLARY
LANCASTER TWP.: A home on Hoover Road was entered through an unlocked window late Wednesday morning. A television and cash were taken.
EAST LAMPETER TWP.: Someone forced their way into Labadie Looms, 2572 Old Philadelphia Pike, Tuesday, taking a small amount of petty cash.
LEACOCK TWP.: Zook's Dry Goods, 3535 Old Philadelphia Pike, was forcibly entered early Tuesday. A cash register was damaged and $180 taken.
LANCASTER: Jewelry and other items were taken Monday from a home in the first block of Red Maple Road. Loss is $4,672.
MANOR TWP.: A trailer was broken into between Jan. 19 and Sunday in the 200 block of Chestnut Grove Road. The owners have not yet determined what what taken.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
EPHRATA: Matthew Lee Eberly, 31, of 475 Wabash Road, was charged Jan. 9 after he made a lewd comment to an employee at the drive-through window at McDonald's, 140 N. Reading Road, then sped away toward another McDonald's employee in the parking lot, stopping his vehicle just before striking the employee.
DRUGS
NEW HOLLAND: Antuion S. Johnson, 20, of 140 E. Main St., New Holland, was charged Wednesday with possession of a small amount of suspected marijuana and underage drinking.
DUI
EAST DRUMORE TWP.: Daniel A. Griest, 57, of Quarryville, was charged Wednesday at Routes 272 and 372.
SADSBURY TWP.: Charges are pending against Paul Carpenter, 30, of Coatesville, after his vehicle struck another Wednesday while exiting the Happy Rooster on Route 41.
ELIZABETH TWP.: Charges are pending against Connor E. Tobin, 21, after his vehicle failed to negotiate a curve on Furnace Hills Pike near Brubaker Valley Road on Wednesday, struck a guardrail, spun counterclockwise and hit a wire fence, coming to rest in a field.
EAST LAMPETER TWP.: Charges are pending against Alyssa Leigh Landis, 21, of Lancaster, after she drove her car off the road in the 2200 block of Creekhill Road Tuesday, running through a residential front yard and striking a tree, a travel-trailer and a sewer pipe. Alcohol and phone texting are thought to have contributed to the crash, according to police.
NEW HOLLAND: Lisa Horvath, 42, of New Holland, has been charged as the result of a traffic stop Jan. 8 in the 400 block of East Main Street.
HARASSMENT
LANCASTER: John K. Richardson, 52, of the 100 block of South Queen Street, was cited Tuesday after he shoved a man and poked him in the eye.
HIT AND RUN
EAST HEMPFIELD TWP.: A vehicle struck a trash can and wooden bench Saturday or Sunday outside Conestoga Auction Company, 768 Graystone Road.
PFA VIOLATION
LANCASTER: Christopou Bourakis, 34, of the 400 block of North Duke Street, was charged after a domestic dispute Monday at his home.
SHOTS FIRED
LANCASTER: Police said several shots were fired from a vehicle Monday night in the 800 block of Fourth Street. Bullets damaged two parked vehicles.
THEFT
MANHEIM TWP.: A GPS unit was stolen between Saturday and Wednesday from an unlocked vehicle parked in the 1600 block of Sunset Avenue. Loss was $100.
EPHRATA: Four people reported someone entered their unlocked vehicles and took change overnight Tuesday on Brickyard Circle and Boomerang Drive.
LANCASTER: A purse, containing a wallet, credit cards, keys and other items, was stolen Wednesday from an unlocked vehicle parked in the 200 block of North Pine Street.
LANCASTER: A bike valued at $100 was stolen between Jan. 20 and Tuesday from a yard in the 400 block of High Street.
LANCASTER: Three dresses valued at $79 each were stolen Tuesday from Resale Therapy, 420 W. Grant St.
LANCASTER: A window was broken and a backpack and jewelry taken Tuesday from a vehicle in the 200 block of North Shippen Street. Loss is $345.
LANCASTER: A window was broken and a CD player taken Monday from a vehicle in the 400 block of North Reservoir Street. Loss is $650.
EAST HEMPFIELD TWP.: A pair of headphones valued at $179 was reported stolen Monday from BJ's Wholesale Club, 110 Centerville Road. Police said the theft occurred Jan. 19.
LANCASTER: A window was broken and items taken Monday from a vehicle in the 700 block of New Holland Avenue. Loss is $170.
LANCASTER: A cellphone valued at $150 was stolen Monday night from an unlocked locker at Lancaster YMCA, 265 Harrisburg Pike.
MANOR TWP.: Vehicle parts valued at $2,000 were stolen between Jan. 5 and 10 from outside Midas Muffler, 1810 Columbia Ave. Police ask anyone with information to contact Sgt. James Alexander at 299-5231.
LANCASTER: A resident of the 600 block of North Plum Street recently reported that a $500 video game system was stolen Oct. 30.
THEFT CHARGES
EPHRATA TWP.: Amanda J. Somerville, 23, of New Holland, was charged for employee theft between Dec. 2 and Jan. 5 at the Walmart, 890 E. Main St., Ephrata.
EAST LAMPETER TWP.: Todd Michael Solley, 50, of Lancaster, was charged Tuesday at Walmart, 2034, Lincoln Highway East, after he was observed concealing meat products valued at $53.40 into plastic shopping bags, then exiting the store without paying for the merchandise. He was charged with felony retail theft due to six prior retail thefts and committed to Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $7,500 bail.
EAST LAMPETER TWP.: Zulma Enid Santiago, 45 and Stephanie Nicole Banchs, 21, both of Lancaster, were charged Monday at Walmart, 2034 Lincoln Highway East, after they were seen going through the self-scan checkout lane, but not scanning some items, and switching price tags on items they did scan. Loss to Walmart was determined to be $160.04 by Santiago and $175.04 by Banchs.
VANDALISM
LANCASTER: Someone Tuesday keyed the bumper of a vehicle parked in the 900 block of East Fulton Street. Damage is $350.
LANCASTER: BBs were shot at the door of a vehicle Tuesday in the 500 block of West Lemon Street. Damage is $400.
LANCASTER: Someone shot a BB gun between Jan. 12 and Wednesday into a vehicle parked in the 700 block of South Lime Street. Damage is $500.
LANCASTER: Trees and sidewalks were painted with graffiti Jan. 20 or 21 in the 400 block of West James Street.
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