Harrisburg, PA – Today, U.S. Marshal Martin J. Pane
announced that the United States Marshals Service (USMS) Task Force arrested
Cory Clark – a 26-year old man in Thomasville, Pennsylvania.
On January 23, 2014, the West Manheim Township Police
Department responded to a report of a robbery on Fuhrman Mill Road in Hanover.
The responding officer came upon an injured victim bleeding from the hand. The
victim sustained a sever laceration during the armed robbery, causing nerve
damage. Clark was identified as one of the three suspects in this crime.
On February 12th, Magisterial District Judge James Miner
issued an arrest warrant charging Clark with the following crimes:
Robbery – Threat
Immediate Serious Injury
Robbery – Inflict
Threat Immediate Bodily Injury
Conspiracy –
Robbery – Threat Immediate Serious Injury
Conspiracy –
Robbery – Inflict Threat Immediate Bodily Injury
Aggravated Assault
Simple Assault
Terroristic
Threats With Intent To Terrorize Another
Theft By Unlawful
Taking – Movable Property
Receiving Stolen
Property
On the morning of February 20th, Deputy U.S. Marshals and
Task Force Officers arrested Clark without incident in the 100 block of
Chesapeake Estates in Thomasville. Clark was turned over to local authorities
for processing. The other two suspects were previously arrested.
United States Marshal Martin J. Pane stated, “We place a
high priority on fugitive cases in which the use or threat of violence against
innocent victims occurs. By working with our law enforcement partners,
communities throughout Pennsylvania become safer and more secure.”
The USMS worked with personnel from the York City Police
Department, York County Sheriff’s Office, York County District Attorney’s
Office, Adams County Sheriff’s Department, Latimore Township Police Department,
and the Pennsylvania State Police. These agencies are participating members of
the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force. Additional assistance was
provided by the West Manheim Township Police Department.
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