Lancaster County District Attorney's Office

Lancaster County District Attorney's Office Official page for The Office of the District Attorney Lancaster, PA. We zealously work to bring justice and preserve the rights of crime victims.

The Lancaster County Office of the District Attorney is dedicated to achieving justice and protecting the safety of our community. We thoroughly investigate, and prosecute aggressively, but fairly, criminal activity in Lancaster County. Our goal is to keep Lancaster County safe by working in acquiesce with the many law-enforcement departments within the county. In court, we seek appropriate punish

ment for those who perpetrate crimes, keeping the victims and safety of the public at the forefront of our efforts. LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY
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Congratulations, Chief Seibel! We wish you success in leading the Lancaster Township Police Department.
06/10/2026

Congratulations, Chief Seibel! We wish you success in leading the Lancaster Township Police Department.

"We are proud to formally swear in Justin Seibel as the permanent Chief of Police for Lancaster Township. Chief Seibel has served with distinction as our Acting Chief, providing steady and effective leadership during the critical early stages of

Yesterday's End of Watch ceremony for Officer Kristen Yeager was a powerful tribute to a dedicated servant to her commun...
06/10/2026

Yesterday's End of Watch ceremony for Officer Kristen Yeager was a powerful tribute to a dedicated servant to her community. You can watch the ceremony in the link below in case you missed it.

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

A judge sentenced a Columbia man to two and a half to six years in state prison after he pleaded guilty earlier this yea...
06/09/2026

A judge sentenced a Columbia man to two and a half to six years in state prison after he pleaded guilty earlier this year of taking part in a shooting on a residential street, then attempting to hide the evidence.

A judge sentenced a Columbia man to two and a half to six years in state prison after he pleaded guilty earlier this year of taking part in a shooting on a residential street, then attempting to hide the evidence.Judge Todd Brown handed down the

June is recognized as Elder Abuse Awareness Month, when we shed light on the neglect, exploitation and abuse that vulner...
06/09/2026

June is recognized as Elder Abuse Awareness Month, when we shed light on the neglect, exploitation and abuse that vulnerable older adults face. An estimated 1 in 10 older adults in the U.S. experiences some form of abuse. In nearly 60% of those incidents, the abuser is a family member.

For more information on how to make a difference for this cause, visit the National Center on Elder Abuse's website. https://ncea.acl.gov/home

Here's a helpful reminder from PA Emergency Management Agency. State law requires that you move over for emergency vehic...
06/09/2026

Here's a helpful reminder from PA Emergency Management Agency. State law requires that you move over for emergency vehicles.

An East Lampeter Township man charged with neglecting a dog by letting it bleed for weeks before providing her with vete...
06/08/2026

An East Lampeter Township man charged with neglecting a dog by letting it bleed for weeks before providing her with veterinary care will have his case proceed to county court after waiving his preliminary hearing earlier this week.

This is a great way to connect with local law enforcement and ask them questions! Thank you, Ephrata Police Department f...
06/08/2026

This is a great way to connect with local law enforcement and ask them questions! Thank you, Ephrata Police Department for doing this.

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🍧👮 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! 👮🍧

Join the Ephrata Police Department for another fun evening of Popsicles with Police!

📅 Monday, June 8
🕔 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
📍 Ephrata Police Department -
Behind the Station Near the Rail to Trail
124 S. State Street, Ephrata.

🚓Come meet your local police officers, ask questions, and enjoy a FREE popsicle while spending time with members of your community.

🖍️We will also have Sidewalk Chalk and Bubbles for the kids to enjoy!🫧

This family-friendly event is a great opportunity to build positive relationships, connect with your officers, and kick off the summer season!🌅

We look forward to seeing you there!

❄️🍭All popsicles were graciously donated by the Friends of the Ephrata Police Foundation

These are some frightening statistics, made even more traffic by the fact that drunk driving crashes are entirely preven...
06/08/2026

These are some frightening statistics, made even more traffic by the fact that drunk driving crashes are entirely preventable. It takes all of us to keep our roads safe. Make the right choice and choose a sober ride home.

This is a shocking statistic, made all the worse by the fact that these deaths are preventable. Wearing a seatbelt is th...
06/05/2026

This is a shocking statistic, made all the worse by the fact that these deaths are preventable. Wearing a seatbelt is the law for a reason.

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Putting on your seat belt is easier than the consequences of not buckling in. 💯

Click It or Ticket

“We are glad to have successfully held Ta’jhon Veal accountable for his actions," said District Attorney Heather Adams. ...
06/05/2026

“We are glad to have successfully held Ta’jhon Veal accountable for his actions," said District Attorney Heather Adams. "I would like to again offer my condolences to Elliot Corbin’s family and thank the team that prosecuted this case and law enforcement for the incredible work they put in to achieve justice.”

A Lancaster County jury convicted a city man of shooting a man to death following a four-day trial this week.The jury found Ta’jhon Zephaniah Veal, 22, guilty on Thursday of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit criminal homicide and...

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50 N. Duke Street, 6th Floor
Lancaster, PA
17602

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+17172998100

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