PSP Roundup: Arrests for Shoplifting, Hit-and-Run DUI, and Child Endangerment

Multiple incidents across south-central Pennsylvania lead to charges for various crimes

Apr. 1, 2026 at 8:19pm

Pennsylvania State Police have reported several recent arrests in the region, including two people charged with shoplifting at a Shippensburg Walmart, a Chambersburg man facing DUI and hit-and-run charges after a crash, and a Carlisle man charged with DUI and child endangerment.

Why it matters

These incidents highlight the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in addressing property crimes, impaired driving, and protecting vulnerable individuals across south-central Pennsylvania communities.

The details

In the Shippensburg case, 21-year-old Dawson Fogle and 35-year-old Michelle Souders were charged with stealing a variety of grocery and household items from the local Walmart. In the hit-and-run crash in Greenvillage, 37-year-old Armando Domingo-Andres allegedly struck another vehicle while driving under the influence, then fled the scene. And in the South Middleton Township incident, 32-year-old Alex Khatri was charged with DUI and child endangerment after police found a 6-year-old passenger improperly restrained in his vehicle.

  • On February 15th, around 10:45am, the Shippensburg Walmart shoplifting incident occurred.
  • On March 15th, around 9:54pm, the Greenvillage hit-and-run DUI crash took place.
  • On March 28th, around 1:14am, the South Middleton Township DUI and child endangerment incident happened.

The players

Dawson Fogle

A 21-year-old from Newville who was charged with shoplifting at the Shippensburg Walmart.

Michelle Souders

A 35-year-old from Fayetteville who was charged with shoplifting at the Shippensburg Walmart.

Armando Domingo-Andres

A 37-year-old from Chambersburg who was charged with DUI and hit-and-run after a crash in Greenvillage.

Alex Khatri

A 32-year-old from Carlisle who was charged with DUI and child endangerment after a traffic stop in South Middleton Township.

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The takeaway

These incidents underscore the ongoing need for law enforcement, community programs, and public awareness campaigns to address issues like property crime, impaired driving, and child safety across south-central Pennsylvania.