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10/2/2018, 12:30pm

State police briefs 10/2/18

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Shed broken into in Southampton Township

Police reported that a shed at the Ridge Church of the Brethren, 1095 Ridge Road, Shippensburg, was burglarized on Sept. 28 between midnight to approximately 10 a.m.

Miscellaneous tools were stolen, and Pennsylvania State Police are seeking information.

Bicyclist struck in Hotpoint Commons

Keanu L. Dunn, 18, of Shippensburg, rode his bicycle into the path of a vehicle driven by Donald J. Baskerville, 39, of Shippensburg at approximately 3 p.m. on Sept. 25. Dunn stopped at a stop sign leaving Hotpoint Commons before pulling onto the road.

Baskerville was driving a 2007 Chevrolet Cavalier south on Hotpoint Avenue when he struck Dunn, causing him to fall off of his bicycle. Baskerville took Dunn to a nearby Hotpoint residence that Dunn had just left. Baskerville reported the crash to a Shippensburg Police Department officer. 

Dunn was transported to Waynesboro Hospital by Shippensburg Area EMS.

Crash reported in Southampton Township

A 2012 Jeep was traveling north on Neil Road in Southampton Township on Sept. 29 at approximately 9 p.m. The operator lost control of the vehicle and struck a sign and mailbox.

The Jeep then traveled back onto the roadway with the mailbox dragging along. A Pennsylvania State Police officer heard the crash occur and responded to the scene. The driver was charged with meeting vehicle proceeding in opposite direction.

Crash reported on East King Street

A Ford Escape stopped to make a left turn on East King Street on Sept. 15 at approximately 9:30 p.m. A Dodge Grand Caravan was following too closely and struck the Ford. 

No injuries were reported, and the Dodge was charged with following too closely.

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