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PSP Lancaster – On November 1, 2023 at approximately 03:40 AM, Pennsylvania
State Police, Troop J, Lancaster Station was notified of a two car crash on the 5000
block of Lincoln Hwy, Salisbury Township, Lancaster County. When first responders
arrived on scene, they found both operators and a passenger had sustained serious
injury. All three were transported to Lancaster General Hospital by EMS. Lancaster
Patrol Unit is on scene investigating this crash. Troop J Collisions Analysis and
Reconstruction Specialist Unit and Troop J Forensic Service Unit are on scene assisting
in the crash investigation. The roadway will be shut down for an extended period of
time. Further information will be disseminated as it becomes available.

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This crash occurred in the area of 1579 Mine Road, Paradise Township, Lancaster County, PA on October 14, 2023 at 8:27 A.M.. Mine Road is a two lane divided highway with a posted speed limit of 30 MPH. The East and West travel lanes are separated by a solid double yellow line. At the scene of the collision, Unit 1 (operated by: Ernest J, GIRVIN, 55, Male of Gap, PA was using Shoulder Belt) was traveling Westbound on Mine Road and attempted to negotiate an S-curve. Unit 1 (2009 Chevrolet Cobolt) was unsuccessful, subsequently leaving the roadway and overturning. The vehicle sustained disabling damage to tall sides. It was later removed from the scene by CJ’s Automotive & Towing. No injuries were reported. Driver was cited for PA Vehicle Code 33091 Driving On Roadways Laned For Traffic.

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Lancaster – On July 11, 2023 at approximately 2153 hours, Pennsylvania State Police,
Troop J, Lancaster Station was notified of a crash involving a horse and buggy on Old
Philadelphia Pike just east of Martin Rd, Salisbury Township, Lancaster County. Upon
investigation by Lancaster Patrol Unit, it was determined a 2020 Ford Explorer, being
operated by 41-year-old Bryce TAYLOR, was traveling west on Old Philadelphia Pike.
The horse and buggy were also traveling west on Old Philadelphia Pike just east of
Martin Rd. TAYLOR got distracted looking down at the GPS on his phone and when his
view shifted back to the roadway, he saw the horse and buggy directly in front of him.
TAYLOR braked in attempt to avoid a collision but was unable to slow down in time to
avoid rear ending the buggy. The collision caused the buggy to overturn, which caused
all four occupants to be ejected onto the roadway. All four occupants of the buggy were
transported by EMS to Lancaster General Hospital for their injuries. As of July 12, 2023,
two of the occupants were discharged with minor scrapes and lacerations. The other
two occupants remain at LGH for treatment on their injuries, which consist of possible
broken bones and head injuries.
Lancaster Patrol Unit was assisted on scene by Gordonville Fire and EMS Company,
White Horse Fire and EMS, and Christiana Community Ambulance.

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On May 5, 2023 at 5:44 P.M. PA State Police report that a 17 year old, female juvenile from Oxford, PA along with Michelle Chavarria, 43, Female, Oxford, PA and Charles Glasco, 59, Male of Parkesburg, PA followed the victims in the commission of this crime as they attempted to elude the three from a road rage incident that began in Parkesburg, PA. During the road rage incident, PA State Police indicated that the female juvenile slashed one of the victim’s vehicle tires. The road rage incident ended at Rutter’s in Gap, Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, PA. At the gas station, the three reportedly assaulted the victims, 19 year old female from Ronks, 48 year old female of New Holland and a 22 year old male from Christiana. All from Lancaster County. One of the victims, a pregnant female sustained a right nasal bone fracture. Both adult parties were interviewed by State Police and admitted their involvement in the incident. Charges were filed through 02-3-05.

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