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Reed's death remained unsolved for 23 years, until the case was reopened in 2005 by the Schuylkill Haven police department. Geiger was arrested in 2008 on the 23rd anniversary of Reed's death and was found guilty of third-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, evidence tampering, and abuse of corpse, among other offenses. [1] [3]
Jul. 15—NEW PHILADELPHIA — A continued high rate of suicide in Schuylkill County concerns Coroner Dr. David J. Moylan III. As of Monday, 21 people died by suicide in the county so far in 2023 ...
EAST UNION TOWNSHIP, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Authorities say a man is dead and another is in prison facing charges after a deadly shooting Saturday in Schuylkill County. Pennsylvania ...
The Kelayres massacre was a shooting attack that took place the evening of November 5, 1934 in the coal-mining village of Kelayres, Pennsylvania, United States.An election-eve parade and rally by Democrats was fired on by multiple shooters as it passed the home of Joseph James Bruno, known as "Big Joe", the local Republican boss.
Schuylkill County (/ ˈ s k uː l k ɪ l /, [1] locally /-k əl /; Pennsylvania Dutch: Schulkill Kaundi) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 143,049. [2] The county seat is Pottsville. [3] The county is part of the Northeast Pennsylvania region of the state. [a]
Jimmy Haggerty was the leader of the Schuylkill Rangers, a predominantly Irish-American street gang, which terrorized the South Philadelphia waterfront, specifically its local wharves and coal yards, for over 25 years. [1]
Suburban Westchester County reported three deaths. ... Record flooding along the Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania inundated homes, highways and commercial buildings, even as meteorologists warned ...
Date of death: August 1, 2019 (aged 70) Place of death: Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S. Career information; Position(s) Wide receiver: Height: 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) Weight: 180 lb (82 kg) US college: Wake Forest: Career history; As player – Pottstown Firebirds : 1971: Schuylkill County Coal Crackers : 1974: Chicago Fire : 1975–1979: Denver Broncos