
Jonathan Bergmueller
Reporter at The Patriot-News
Active voice advocate | Courts reporter for @Pennlive | formerly @wmsptsungazette and @shipuslate
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1 week ago |
pennlive.com | Jonathan Bergmueller
George Connor has been sidelined as executive director of four Dauphin County boards while he is on paid leave from the county’s community and economic development department. The moves come two weeks after Connor, 53, was tasked with dropping off Commissioner George Hartwick at a drug and alcohol testing facility after Hartwick crashed his county vehicle in a garage before a public meeting.
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pennlive.com | Jonathan Bergmueller
The former manager of Broad Street Market accused of misappropriating around $20,000 pleaded guilty to that theft in Dauphin County Court Thursday. Tanis Monroy, 32, of Carlisle, will spend a year on probation, per a sentencing order handed down by Dauphin County Judge Deborah Curcillo. He pleaded guilty to a felony count of theft by unlawful taking. Monroy was also required to pay back the full amount of money he stole to the Broad Street Market — $21,939, in all — as well as a $50 fine.
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pennlive.com | Jonathan Bergmueller
A Dauphin County judge signed off on a search warrant to get a DNA sample from the suspected arsonist of the Governor’s Residence, according to the warrant obtained by PennLive Wednesday. Magisterial District Judge Dale Klein signed the warrant for 38-year-old Cody Balmer’s DNA minutes before he shuffled into her court office Monday afternoon for arraignment.
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pennlive.com | Jonathan Bergmueller
Arson at Pa. Governor's Residence: Damage, suspect's arraignment, moreMegan Lavey-Heaton | [email protected] defense team for the suspect accused of firebombing the Governor’s Residence’s made its first public statement since the man’s arrest Sunday.
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pennlive.com | Jonathan Bergmueller
Updated: Apr. 15, 2025, 5:21 p.m.|Published: Apr. 15, 2025, 5:20 p.m.The Yellow Breeches EMS Company's building is located two doors down from Magisterial District Judge Daniel Freedman's office. A former ambulance company chief could spend almost two decades in state prison for sexually abusing a teenage girl he supervised at the ambulance company over nine months.
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