A Lancaster city man will spend up to 20 years in prison for drunkenly shooting a woman three times last summer.
Raymond Joseph Shade Jr., 49, received a 15-to-30-year sentence for a 2022 home invasion, where he was equipped with multiple knives and a modified shotgun.
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is investigating the deaths of the two men. A separate investigation into the shooting involving police is ongoing.
A breakfast, brunch and lunch café in Lancaster County has shut down just a few months after relocating. A sign posted on the front door of Bread Pedaler on Thursday said, "We will be closed till further notice."
NLCRPD officers were dispatched to a car crash at 8:32 a.m. on Thursday, April 3 for a small SUV that went over an embankment and into a mud bog.
Peter Egan was in high school when he met John de Vitry. “He had this project for a wealthy banker converting a nice farm in Conestoga,” Egan said of the longtime influential Lancaster architect, who died in February at age 89. In the early 1970s, de Vitry had decided to connect a farmhouse to its summer kitchen.
A man was arrested on suspicion of intentionally running another man over with his car and firing shots towards him in Lancaster on Tuesday, just feet away from the LASD station in the 44000 block of Beech Avenue.
The SUV went over an embankment and crashed into the mud bog, according to the Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department. Police said crews freed the driver from the vehicle. The driver reported minor injuries and was evaluated by local EMS, according to police.
Western Antelope Valley Foothills, Eastern Antelope Valley Foothills and Antelope Valley are included in an updated wind advisory issued by the National Weather Service on Wednesday at 1:49 a.m.