Judge Dennis Reinaker handed down the sentence to Steffen Vadoria Tidwell Jr., of the 600 block of North Queen Street.
City man charged with dealing crack cocaine waives preliminary hearing
Michael Anthony Gray III, 35, waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Andrew LeFever on March 12 on charges of crack and cocaine possession.
Teens charged with firing guns outside Lancaster Township apartment complex have cases proceed to county court
Nahkell Brown, of the 500 block of Green Street in Lancaster city, waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Mary Mongiovi Sponaugle on March 18.
Columbia man pleads guilty to taking part in residential shooting
A Columbia man pleaded guilty last month to taking part in a shooting on a residential street, then attempting to […]
City man sentenced up to six year in prison after pleading guilty to shooting, injuring teen, striking bookstore with gunfire
Judge Thomas Sponaugle sentenced William Joseph Isaac Martin after he pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and other charges.
City man sentenced up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to threatening bar security guard with gun
Judge Dennis Reinaker handed down the sentence to Devin Edward Garcia-Rogers, of the 500 block of Ruby Street.
City man charged with stealing gun, safe with $3K in cash during armed burglary waives preliminary hearing
Velazquez is accused of forcibly breaking into the victim’s residence in Lancaster city during the early morning hours of October 11.
City man sentenced up to 13 years in prison after pleading guilty to possessing illegal stolen guns, dealing opioids
Judge Dennis Reinaker handed down the sentence to Anthony Diaz, 31, on October 15.
Columbia man sentenced up to five years in state prison after pleading guilty to taking part in residential shooting
In handing down the sentence, Judge David Ashworth told Caelan Natrell Brown that he could use his time in state prison to change his life for the better.
Lindsay Pringle, of Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health, appointed to gun violence prevention committee
The homicide rate lessened by 23 percent across Pennsylvania in 2024.
