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Fight at nightclub, party at Eden lead to arrests
Lancaster New Era
May 12, 2009 09:56 EST
Lancaster
By CARLA DI FONZO, Staff Writer
A Narvon woman was arrested for alleged drug possession after police in Manheim Township broke up a fight at a local nightclub.

Officers said they arrested Angela S. Albright, 36, of Narvon, on Sunday after receiving a call about a fight at the Jukebox, 1703 New Holland Ave.

Police said Albright was asked to leave the nightclub after she allegedly struck an employee.

When officers showed up just after midnight, Manheim Township police said they discovered heroin, marijuana and drug paraphernalia in Albright's possession.

Officer Natalie Littlehale filed a criminal complaint against Albright, charging her with harassment, disorderly conduct, possession of heroin and marijuana.

In an unrelated event, a 17-year-old Lancaster girl was cited for disorderly conduct on Sunday after officers investigated a disturbance call at the Eden Resort.

Police said the disturbance was reported at the resort's townhouse area on 222 Eden Road, where they arrived just before 2 a.m.

Officers said the 17-year-old was at a large party where minors had been drinking alcohol. Police said she was cited for disorderly conduct then later released.

Officers in Manheim Township said they are still investigating the party on Eden Road, hoping to find out who provided the room and the alcohol.

While police were investigating the party, officers also came across a male guest who was was turned over to Lancaster City police for an outstanding warrant.

Zachary I White, 20, South Ann Street, Lancaster, was wanted for allegedly delivering of a non-controlled substance back in 2008.

Today, city police Sgt. Todd Umstead said the non-controlled substance was a "cocaine look-a-like" and not the real drug.

White was held for arraignment and later transported to Lancaster County Prison, police said.

In another unrelated incident, police investigated a a domestic dispute that happened Saturday at the Wendy's drive-thru on 1117 Harrisburg Pike.

Officers said that Tyrone Rankins Jr., 35, of West Vine Street, Lancaster and Qurona M. Toney, 25, North Ann Street, Lancaster, began fighting while they were about to place an order at the drive-thru window.

Police said Toney removed the keys from the ignition, got out of the car and walked away from the scene — leaving the vehicle in line at the drive-thru and preventing other customers from passing through.

When Toney came back to get the car, she found officers waiting for her.

She and Rankins were cited for disorderly conduct, police said.

Toney was later taken into custody on an outstanding Lancaster County bench warrant and turned over to the Sheriff's Department. The citations were filed before a magistrate district judge.


Staff writer Carla Di Fonzo can be reached at cdifonzo@LNPnews.com or 481-6027.

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