Pennsylvania
Man Accused Of 4 Murders Escapes Prison: 5 Stories You Need To Read
Good evening Pennsylvania Patch readers! We’ve assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from our area for today, just for you.
Here are the top five stories from around Pennsylvania:
1. A student fight and assault of a police officer resulted in a Bucks County high school being placed on lockdown Tuesday. Officials said police were on campus responding to an altercation between students. One of the students assaulted the police officer, and was removed from the building according to school officials. (Read more on Patch.)
2. A Pittsburgh native died hours receiving his mechanical engineering degree. Ian Brunner, 22, graduated from the University of Dayton and later that day died after his car fell on top of him, officials said. (Read more on Patch.)
3. A manhunt was launched after two inmates escaped from the Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center. Both are considered to be armed and dangerous. One of the inmates is accused of killing four people. Rewards of up to $5,000 are being offered for information leading to their arrests. (Read more on Patch.)
4. Local farmers could soon be highlighted at the grocery store, with the creation of the PA Preferred Organic logo to improve sales for Pennsylvania farmers creating sustainable products. (Read more on Patch.)
5. A property that’s home to a bed and breakfast inn is for sale on a five-acre gated estate in Upper Makefield. The award-winning Inn at Bowman’s Hill is being marketed as a commercial property, and the listing suggests several other uses for the inn and grounds. (Read more on Patch.)