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Making of a myth
Unrelated incidents merged into differing tales spurred rumors and sparked fears in L-S area.
Sunday News
Oct 18, 2009 00:13 EST
Lampeter
By CINDY HUMMEL, Correspondent
An urban legend, according to one dictionary, "is a modern story of obscure origin and with little or no supporting evidence that spreads spontaneously in varying forms."

In the Lampeter-Strasburg area last week, two stories melded together and grew in the re-telling, creating "white van" myths that frightened residents.

First, the two documented incidents:

West Lampeter Township Police Chief James Walsh said a "person of interest" had been interviewed twice after a Sept. 28 incident. Walsh told township supervisors at a Monday meeting that his department received a 911 call that a woman was being followed as she drove out of the L-S YMCA parking lot. The subject, driving a white Econoline van with a green stripe, followed the woman into the parking lot of an East Lampeter Township Turkey Hill. The woman called 911, and her husband. The person of interest, who has not been charged, is a 22-year-old West Lampeter Township male.

Jeff Kenderdine, of the Lancaster YMCA, said that the man was not a Y member. That investigation continues.

On Oct. 6, a part-time meter reader employed by Strasburg Borough inadvertently frightened two brothers, ages 4 and 6, while going about his work along North Fulton Street. Borough police reported that the boys saw the man in the front yard and became frightened.

The boys ran to their mother, but by the time she got to the front yard, the meter reader had left. The children said the man drove a white van. On Tuesday, Strasburg Police Chief Steve Echternach said the man was confirmed to be a part-time employee, who was driving a light-colored vehicle that could have been mistaken for a van.

Walsh said the two incidents were not related, but some community members mistakenly believed otherwise. West Lampeter Township Supervisor Barry Hershey said at first he, like a lot of other people, thought the incidents involved the same person.

On Oct. 9, the school district sent out a recorded phone message to parents sharing what they knew about the Strasburg incident.

Also that day, more than 500 e-mails, which did not originate with West Lampeter or Strasburg Borough police, circulated the area, Walsh said. He later said he thought people in the community took the liberty to start sharing information that "stretched the facts."

An e-mail to Willow Street Wolverines midget football program parents, relaying information attributed to another youth sports team, stated: "Apparently, there have been some scenarios around our school district that a white van and a white male is lurking and following women and children. Please watch yourselves in the evening hours; this van has been spotted at at the following places; the new Y, Strasburg Library, and at the L-S school campus."

Neither incident involved school district property, police said. Strasburg-Heisler librarian Kristin Fernitz said she and her staff noticed nothing out of the ordinary at the library.

An anonymous Craigslist warning Oct. 9 may have also contributed to the rumors. The Lancaster "Rant and Rave" section read: "... there has been a WHITE VAN following and soliciting women and children for 'indecent acts' in the Lampeter-Strasburg area. ... A 16 year old Willow Street girl is also reportedly missing."

Walsh said West Lampeter has no reports of a missing girl. A Penn Manor teen who was missing has since been found, Walsh said. The teen was not from Willow Street, West Lampeter Township or the L-S School District.

"White van" stories were told and retold at public events.

On Tuesday night, one football dad shared a version of the story; in this twist, witnesses who saw a man try to lure Strasburg children followed the man to the Turkey Hill, where they beat him up.

Both police departments have stepped up their patrols since the two incidents.

A good thing that came out of this, Walsh said, is that people in the community are erring on the side of caution.

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QUOTE (citydweller @ Oct 19 2009, 01:28 PM)
This rapid escalation of exactly nothing into district-wide fear and panic is a perfect demonstration of the Fox / Town Hall mentality coming home to roost.

Look forward to more of it. Much, much more.

It's not surprising to you is it? Considering the amount of people who are mad at the world no matter what side of the current issues they are on, this behavior will go on for years and understandably so. People are on edge these days and will blow everything out of proportion!
FDR06-10
QUOTE (Innocent @ Oct 19 2009, 09:00 AM)
It doesn't sound like the young guy knew the extent the story was blown out of proportion, nor the extent of panic raised. He's very lucky things were squelched before he found out how easily his Constitutional Rights could have been violated. The stories were already started as to a man getting "beat up," per the article. That's danger of vigilantism.

Thanks for the update on the meter reader's thoughts. Glad things didn't escalate any further out of hand and he's safe.

He probably wasn't scared because HE knew he hadn't done anything and that obviously people would understand that. What he doesn't get is that until the "official" scare/investigation was called off, the MOB doesn't know or care if he had done anything. The mob is just freaked out and wants blood.

It's all a part of the culture of fear we're living in — people operating on feelings and hunches rather than facts and reality. Many people think their kid runs a real risk of being snatched on the way home from school. Unless they have an ex who wants custody and would take the kids, the real risk? 115 nonfamily kidnappings per year of a population of 77,750,000 kids under 18 in the US = a 1 in 676,086 chance of your kid getting snatched. But ask the mob and they think it could happen any time a parent looks away for a moment? Could it? Yeah. Will it, incredibly unlikely.
NativeBlue
QUOTE (NativeBlue @ Oct 19 2009, 02:33 PM)
He probably wasn't scared because HE knew he hadn't done anything and that obviously people would understand that. What he doesn't get is that until the "official" scare/investigation was called off, the MOB doesn't know or care if he had done anything. The mob is just freaked out and wants blood.

It's all a part of the culture of fear we're living in — people operating on feelings and hunches rather than facts and reality......

That's my point. I agree.
Innocent
QUOTE (citydweller @ Oct 19 2009, 01:28 PM)
This rapid escalation of exactly nothing into district-wide fear and panic is a perfect demonstration of the Fox / Town Hall mentality coming home to roost.

Look forward to more of it. Much, much more.

Sounds like a Democrat spin to me. Obama must be hiding in the area somewhere. Oh, that is right, he is in cahoots with the guy with the balloon child, that is not in Lancaster County, PA. Oh, wait, that was Bush hiding behind that tree ROFLOL. Or was it Al Gore, checking to see which way the wind blew the weather balloon to tie it to global warming...and driving around in a white van.
Wonder
QUOTE (Wonder @ Oct 20 2009, 02:00 AM)
Sounds like a Democrat spin to me. Obama must be hiding in the area somewhere. Oh, that is right, he is in cahoots with the guy with the balloon child, that is not in Lancaster County, PA. Oh, wait, that was Bush hiding behind that tree ROFLOL. Or was it Al Gore, checking to see which way the wind blew the weather balloon to tie it to global warming...and driving around in a white van.


Sorry, I think City's point is right on. People taking things out of context or believing straight up misinformation and working themselves into a foaming at the mouth tizzy without waiting for investigation or listening to facts is a *serious* problem in this country. The town halls and the reaction to this incident are all based in the same emotion – fear.
NativeBlue
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