Police blotter — Suspects sought in Kentucky Fried Chicken holdup - Lebanon Daily News
Lebanon police are investigating a robbery at Kentucky Fried Chicken Wednesday night. Police were dispatched to the restaurant, located at 1501 Cumberland St. , 11:32 p. m. for a panic alarm. They forced the manager to open the safe and cash registers, taking an undetermined amount of money, police said. No weapons were displayed during the incident and the manager was not injured, police said. Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to call city police at 717-272-6611. Lebanon AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM >. >. City fire crews were dispatched at 8:28 p. m. Wednesday to 199 Walnut St. DWELLING FIRE >. >. City fire crews and... Bradley Wilson Sr. , 54, of 983 Daffodil Drive, was charged with driving a vehicle without a license after his pickup truck struck a George H. Blouch fuel delivery truck driven by William Kale, 57, of 812 Cornwall Road, in the rear of a house at... A mirror on a car driven by Mary Boeshore, 85, of 1411 Jay St. , struck a door on a Lebanon Transit bus operated by Robert Hummel, 2030 Acorn Drive, while Hummel was dropping off a passenger in the 500 block of North 12th Street at 12:50 p. m.... Source: www.ldnews.com