The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Car struck by truck at intersecti­on, killing 2, police say

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GETTYSBURG, PA. » Two people were killed when their car was struck by a truck at an intersecti­on in central Pennsylvan­ia over the Memorial Day weekend, authoritie­s said.

State police in Adams County say the car was heading north when it was hit by the westbound truck in Union

Township just before 5:30 p.m. Saturday.

The county coroner’s office responded and pronounced 68-yearold Carole Dutterer and Carly Dutterer dead at the scene. Police said a male passenger in the car survived.

The cause of the crash remains under investigat­ion.

War memorial in Pittsburgh vandalized on Memorial Day eve

PITTSBURGH » Authoritie­s in western Pennsylvan­ia are investigat­ing vandalism of a Pittsburgh war memorial on the eve of Memorial Day.

The statue of a World War I doughboy in the city’s Lawrencevi­lle neighborho­od was splashed with red paint during the night and also appeared to have been sprayed with a logo similar to that of a hammer and sickle.

A message spraypaint­ed at the base of the memorial read “June 19, 1986! Glory to the Day of Heroism!” The phase has been used by some groups in reference to 1986 Peruvian prison uprisings by imprisoned Maoist revolution­aries.

Public Safety Director Wendell Hissrich said vandalizin­g a memorial was wrong on any day “but it is incomprehe­nsible to vandalize this memorial on a day in which we honor those who served and gave their lives for the freedoms we enjoy today.”

He vowed that city police “will vigorously investigat­e this crime.”

Police spokeswoma­n

Cara Cruz said Monday that investigat­ors are reviewing “all available video footage” from the area. She also said that arrangemen­ts are being made to clean the memorial.

Mayor Bill Peduto said in a post on Twitter that “This is not Pittsburgh.”

“Whoever did this. Please leave. Today,” he said.

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