LANCASTER, Pa. -- Police say a hand-drawn sketch has helped investigators identify a suspect in a theft from a Pennsylvania farmers market.
Lancaster police say the suspect, , Hung Phuoc Nguyen, pretended to be an employee before stealing an undisclosed amount in cash from a stand inside Central Market Feb. 6.
A witness provided a simple black-and-white drawing to officers, and police say while the drawing was cartoonish it helped remind an investigator of a potential suspect.
CAPE ELIZABETH (WGME)--- After following the conditions of a purple deer spotted in Cape Elizabeth, the animal was put down by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
A department spokesperson says that at first, they only intended to monitor the deer. He says the animal seemed to be in decent health despite its appearance and was seemingly harmless to other deer in the area.
After closer examination of the deer, the department determined that its health was on the decline and put it down.
REYNOLDSVILLE, Pa. — A Jefferson County convenience store has found a new way to keep serving customers following a fire that destroyed the business.
The One Stop Convenience Store opened a temporary store at its former location on Main Street in Reynoldsville.
Employee Kandy Bannon said the idea came up after a discussion on how they could keep serving the community.
"Everybody here cares about everybody," said Bannon. "Customers have been happy to have us back and the support has been overwhelming.
UNIVERSITY PARK – Penn State University police are investigating two invasion of privacy incidents in Thompson Hall on campus.
Police said an unknown person or persons appeared to have taken pictures or was videotaping students when they were taking showers.
The incidents took place at about 9:40 p.m. Sunday and about 12:45 a.m. Monday.
Anyone with information is asked to contact university police at (814) 863-1111.
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RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. (WACH) — A store owner has been arrested and charged with murder after fatally shooting a 14-year-old he thought was stealing from his store, according to deputies. Rick Chow, 58, owner of a Shell Gas Station shot and killed Cyrus Carmack-Belton Sunday, the Richland County Sheriff's Office said. Deputies said the incident began inside the gas station after Chow thought Carmack-Belton was stealing from his store. Investigators found that to be false.
FRACKVILLE, Pa. (AP) — FRACKVILLE, Pa. (AP) — A Philadelphia man who spent more than two decades behind bars for a murder he didn't commit is a free man — 17 years after another man confessed to the crime.
John Miller was released Wednesday after 22 years in prison. Surrounded by family outside the State Correctional Institution at Mahanoy, 100 miles north of Philadelphia, he said it felt "surreal."
In 1998, a jury found Miller guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting death of a man in a parking lot outside 30th Street Station two years prior, even though there was no physical evidence of his involvement.
Jefferson Co., PA (WJAC) — State police in Jefferson County say a Brookville man is facing multiple animal cruelty charges after admitting to drowning two kittens in a bucket of water.
Troopers say an investigation into the animal cruelty complaint began in late September when neighbors heard meowing coming from a property along Timberview Alley in Corsica Borough.
Police say the neighbors went to investigate the noise themselves after being approached by a stray kitten that had wandered from the property.
SAC COUNTY, Iowa (KGAN) — A second autopsy for David Schultz, the western Iowa trucker who went missing for months until his body was found, will proceed without his body, theSioux City Journal reported.
The Journal spoke to Jake Rowley, a volunteer search leader who is now the spokesman for the family.
Schultz, 53, of Wall Lake, was found dead April 24 in a field in rural Sac County, not far from where his semi truck was found abandoned more than five months earlier.
MANHEIM TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WJAC) — Three people were arrested following one of the largest drug busts in Lancaster County history, according to the district attorney's office.
NBC affiliate WGAL reports that task force agents seized nearly 3 pounds of heroin and another 2 pounds of pure fentanyl last week. County officials told WGAL the drugs were prepared and packaged for street sale. The district attorney's office said the task force was tipped off about a "