Crossbow bolt fired from field pierces through Dauphin County home
By WGAL Staff
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TOWNSHIP OF HANOVER, Pa. (WGAL) — The Pennsylvania Game Commission is investigating an incident in Dauphin County where a crossbow bolt was fired through a home window, piercing an interior door in West Hanover Township.
This occurred on Saturday, Oct. 4, at a residence near Allentown Boulevard.
Around 4:30 p.m., the state game warden reported that someone was driving a dark-colored Ford pickup truck parked in the Comfort Inn parking lot.
Two individuals dressed in camouflage exited the vehicle and entered a nearby field. About three hours later, they returned to the truck and left.
During this time, a crossbow bolt, identified as a carbon arrow, was shot through a window of a neighboring home and became lodged in an interior door.
Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s Southeast Region or the Operation Game Thief hotline.
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