Body recovered from central Pa. water treatment plant: police

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Although the investigation is ongoing, police said they do not believe the public is or was ever in danger.

Becky Metrick | [email protected]

A body was recovered from a Lebanon County water treatment plant over the weekend, but police say there is no evidence indicating there was ever a threat to the public. South Londonderry Township emergency responders were called around 7 a.m. Saturday to the Wastewater Treatment Facility’s west plant in the 700 block of Lingle Road.The person’s death is under investigation. Police are asking that anyone with information on unusual activity near the plant on Friday night or early Saturda\y call investigators at 717-838-1276.

Police did not identify the deceased immediately out of respect for his family. Emergency crews took “considerable precautions” to protect the family’s privacy at the scene. However, police have learned that photos from the scene have circulated on social media, which the department called “insensitive and disrespectful” to the person’s family.

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