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Heard on: Lycoming County Public Safety · 2 days ago
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Got an engine one responding.
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Engine one responding, (number withheld) West Southern Avenue, South Williamsport.
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Engine responds to routine call near Southern Ave

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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire personnel responded with an engine to a routine call near West Southern Avenue in South Williamsport. The call appeared to be non-emergency in nature and involved a standard response procedure.

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W Southern Ave, South Williamsport, PA 17702
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Richard KitchenRichard Kitchen

Elder abuse by young adults—often adult children or grandchildren—frequently stems from factors like financial dependency, mental illness, or, in cases of "reverse violence," a desire for retribution for past abuse. This type of abuse includes physical, emotional, and financial exploitation of older individuals (60+) by trusted family or caregivers. Key Dynamics and Causes "Reverse Violence" & Trauma: Adult children may abuse parents to "exact revenge" for past poor treatment. Unresolved childhood trauma can lead to re-enacting similar behaviors. Dependency Issues: Young adults who have not achieved independence due to personal, financial, or mental health challenges may use violence to control or extract money and resources. Stressors: High-stress situations for caregivers, such as financial pressure or lack of support, can increase the likelihood of abuse. Signs of Abuse Financial Abuse: Sudden, unexplained changes in financial situations, such as disappearing funds

Richard KitchenRichard Kitchen

Elder abuse is a serious offense that can lead to significant fines and imprisonment for perpetrators of any age, including young adults. Penalties are typically determined at the state level and vary based on the severity of the harm, whether the abuse was physical, emotional, or financial, and the defendant's criminal history.  Criminal Penalties and Fines In many jurisdictions, including Pennsylvania and California, elder abuse can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony.  Misdemeanor Charges: Often applied to cases where abuse is not likely to result in death or great bodily harm. Fines: Generally range from $1,000 to $10,000. Incarceration: Can include up to one year in county jail or, in some states like Pennsylvania, up to five years in prison. Felony Charges: Reserved for severe abuse resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or significant financial loss. Fines: Can reach $25,000 or more depending on the state and specific c

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