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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 5

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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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The Sentinel at www.cumberlink.com Local News Friday September 21, 2012 A5 Police Hkiij OlMUAKIliS Violet Romaine Stimeling Daniel May Carlisle Police are seeking the identification of a man who stole money from a wallet at Super 7 last week. Submitted photo 1 Daniel L. May, 49, of Big-lerville died Tuesday, Sept. 18,2012. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m.

Saturday, Sept. 22, at Memorial Baptist Church 1096 Bigler-ville Road, Gettysburg. Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery, Arendtsville. A visitation will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Sept.

21 at the Dugan Funeral I lome Inc. Ill S. Main Bend-ersville and from 9:30 until time of services Saturday, Sept. 22, at the church. Violet Romaine Stimeling, 97, formerly of Carlisle, passed away Aug.

21, 2012 in Spring Hill, Fla. Violet was born June 6, 1915, to the late Clarence Worley and Bessie Mae Shoap Worley. She was employed for many years at the Carlisle Shoe Factory and was the widow of Charles Stimeling. Violet is survived by her daughter, Norma Jean Pritchard; great grandson, Shawn Pritchard of Fairmont, W.Va.; a sister, Evelyn Cleim of Carlisle; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by three sisters; and a brother.

Burial was in the Church of God Cemetery, Plainfield. Arrangements were handled by the Hollinger Funeral Home Crematory, Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. Police seek man store at 2:53 p.m. sept.

14 in the 300 block of North WHO StOle money Hanover Street. A white man wearing a Police Log white shirt, black shorts and his arm in a black sling stole the money from the wallet and left the scene, said police. Anyone with information to the identity of the suspect is asked to contact the department at 243-5252. -The Sentinel community for help in identifying a suspect in the theft of a wallet on Sept. 14.

According to the Carlisle Police Department, a victim stated that he mistakenly left his wallet on the counter of the Super 7 FutE Calls Carlisle Police (243-5252) A Boost Mobile cell phone was stolen from an unlocked vehicle at The Minute Stop between 7:45 and 7:50 p.m. Sept. 19 in the 100 block of North Pitt Street. According to police, the car was parked and the victim was inside the store at the time. Police seek information.

A girl's pink Next bicycle with la-dybugs in the spokes was stolen from a home in the 300 block of East North Street between 4 p.m. Sept. 17 and 8 p.m. Sept. 18.

Police seek information. Silver Spring Township Police (697-0607) Robert B. Manning, 51, of Mechan-icsburg was charged with two counts each of access device fraud, retail theft and driving while operating privilege suspended or revoked after he was identified as obtaining cartons of cigarettes and gas at Turkey Hill on Wertz-ville Road and Kwik Fill gas station on the Carlisle Pike and fleeing the stores on Sept. 18, said police. Amber Salter, 24, of York was charged with theft by failure to make required disposition of funds after an investigation revealed she stole a night deposit bag totaling $543.15 from Vision Center in the 6500 block of Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, on Sept.

18, said police. Christopher M. Dullebawn, 31, of Lebanon, is wanted by police after a report of a retail theft at Walmart in which the suspect had fled the store with a computer and diapers with a value of over $400 on Sept. 2. The suspect was identified as Dullebawn and a warrant has been obtained for his arrest.

Joseph B. Oren, 29, of Duncan-non, was charged with retail theft at Walmart on Aug. 31. Police were dispatched to the store regarding a retail theft in which the suspect removed over $400 in merchandise and left without paying. Employees were able to obtain a vehicle registration from the vehicle that the person was driving and an investigation identified the man as Oren, said police.

State Police at Carlisle (249-2121) Police are looking for suspects after 134 gallons of diesel fuel was stolen from Booz Milk Transport in the 100 block of Booz Road, Hopewell Township, between 3:30 p.m. Sept. 18 and 3 a.m. Sept. 19.

A registration plate, reading EZF4687, was stolen from a vehicle in the 400 block of Greenspring Road, North Newtown Township, between 8 p.m. Sept. 16 and 7 a.m. Sept. 19.

Police seek information. State Police at Newport (567-3110) Police are looking for a suspect after a 2004 Honda CRV, owned by a 20-year-old Shermans Dale resident, was stolen from a home at 4 p.m. Aug. 30 in the 100 block of Ridge Drive, Carroll Township. The vehicle has been recovered.

Police are looking for suspects after 200 gallons of heating oil was stolen from an outside tank at a home in the 300 block of Windy Hill road, Liverpool Township, between 4 p.m. Sept. 17 and 4 p.m. Sept. 18.

Police seek information. An unknown man posed as a juvenile girl on the internet and enticed an 11-year-old girl to open her Skype account, and once video was activated, the victim saw a man masturbating on Sept. 16. The investigation is continuing. State Police at Chambersburg (264-5161) A Carlisle man was injured in a crash at 4:35 a.m.

Sept. 20 in the 4100 block of Buchanan Trail West, Antrim Township. According to police, a Toyota sedan driven by Anatoliy A. Venskyy of Carlisle, was heading west when he fell asleep and crossed the center line, hitting a Chevrolet sedan, driven by Ronald E. Bryan of Mer-cersburg.

The vehicles hit head-on, said police. Bryan was taken to Meri-tus Hospital by Greencastle EMS and Venskyy was take to York Hospital by Life Lion. Police say both were wearing their seat belts. Information is from police reports and may be incomplete depending on the status of an investigation. Phone numbers are non-emergency.

New Kingstown. 12:07 p.m.: automatic fire alarm, Mandy Lane, Hampden; Hampden. 12:18 p.m.: auto accident with injuries, Interstate 81 South, Hampden; West Enola, Northeast Fire and Rescue, Hampden. 12:35 p.m.: auto accident with injuries, South Front Street at First Avenue, Worrnleysburg; New Cumberland, West Shore. 12:35 p.m.: non-structure fire, Ricky Road, Upper Allen; Upper Allen.

12:36 p.m.: non-structure accident, Third Street, New Cumberland; New Cumberland, West Shore. 12:41 p.m.: non-structure fire, North Humer Street at West Dauphin Street, East Pennsboro; Northeast Fire and Rescue. 12:49 p.m.: non-structure accident, Lancaster Boulevard, Lower Allen; Lower Allen. 2:09 p.m.: first-alarm structure fire, State Avenue, South Middleton; Mt. Holly Springs, Union.

2:36 p.m.: non-structure fire, Lancaster Boulevard, Lower Allen; Lower Allen. Tuesday, Sept. 18 2:59 a.m.: carbon monoxide detector, Marshall Road, Carlisle Barracks; Carlisle Barracks. 4:09 a.m.: auto accident, Interstate 81 South, Middlesex; New Kingstown, Union, Carlisle Fire and Rescue Services. 7:38 a.m.: carbon monoxide detector, East Garfield Street, Shippensburg; Cumberland Valley.

9:30 a.m.: non-structure fire, North Humer Street at West Dauphin Street, East Pennsboro; Northeast Fire and Rescue. 10:13 a.m.: non-structure accident, Pine Grove Road, Cooke; Penn. 10:37 a.m.: non-structure accident, Mill Street, South Middleton; Mt. Holly Springs. 10:52 a.m.: non-structure accident, Shank Road at Beecher Drive, Penn; Penn.

10:59 a.m.: automatic fire alarm, Oak Street, Lem-oyne; West Shore. 11:39 a.m.: automatic fire alarm, Alexandria Court, Silver Spring; Silver Spring, Fire Calls 10:08 p.m.: non-structure accident, Bradley Drive, North Middleton; North Middleton. Upper Frankford, South Newton, Penn, Cumberland Valley. 8:31 p.m.: first-alarm structure fire, Pine Road, Penn; Penn. fire, South Terrace Road, Worrnleysburg; West Shore.

7:45 p.m.: first-alarm structure fire, Big Spring Road, West Pennsboro; West Pennsboro, Newville, A Five Star 55 CHIMNEYSWEEP SYSTEMS INC Now Hiring Experienced CHIMNEYSWEEP Adult Community! Tuesday, Sept. 18 2:37 p.m.: auto accident with injuries, Route 581 east, Lower Allen; Lower Allen, West Shore. 2:39 p.m.: first-alarm structure fire, Building 15, Naval Base; Naval Inventory Control 4:15 p.m.: automatic fire alarm, Erford Road, East Pennsboro; Midway, North-, east Fire and Rescue, Creek-side. 4:25 p.m.: first-alarm structure fire, Technology Parkway, Hampden; Midway, West Enola, Northeast Fire and Rescue, Hampden, Naval Inventory Control Point, New Cumberland Army Depot Fire Department, Rescue Hose Company Susquehanna. 4:52 p.m.: automatic fire alarm, Building 505, Naval Base; Naval Inventory Control Point.

6:01 p.m.: automatic fire Wilson Lane, Lower Allen; Lower Allen, Shire manstown. 6:33 p.m.: auto accident with entrapment, East King Street at North Washington Street, Shippensburg; Vigilant, West End. 7:21 p.m.: first-alarm structure fire, Forbes Avenue, Carlisle Barracks; Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle Fire and Rescue Services. 7:26 p.m.: non-structure by tht Wdllngm A Beautiful Home is Waiting for You! Chimney Cleaning Inspection Special $14995 $25 OFF Any Additional Work Expires 9301 2. Phase I Fully Completed iA 1 1- ZN I I r- rj I Liav'1.

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