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Desperate Girlfriend Tries to Prevent Arrest of Robbery Suspect Boyfriend

Bessie T. Dowd by Bessie T. Dowd
January 28, 2026
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Desperate Girlfriend Tries to Prevent Arrest of Robbery Suspect Boyfriend

A gunman ambushed and killed 3 officers as they responded to a desperate plea for help, officials say

First responders arrive at the scene of a shooting that claimed the lives of three law enforcement officers in Pennsylvania on Wednesday. Harrison Jones/USA Today Network/Imagn Images

In late August, a pickup truck sitting in the driveway of a rural Pennsylvania home was set on fire by an unknown culprit. Even though the woman living there suspected her ex-boyfriend of committing the offense, she asked police not to investigate the incident further.

The woman told police she had only dated 24-year-old Matthew Ruth for a short time, he had never been to her house, and she never invited him there, according to York County officials.

First responders arrive at the scene of a shooting that claimed the lives of three law enforcement officers in Pennsylvania on Wednesday.

After weeks of alleged stalking, officials say, the woman’s home would become the scene of a shootout between Ruth and local law enforcement attempting to serve a warrant for his arrest, culminating in the deaths of the shooter and three of the detectives who were trying to keep the woman safe.

Two other officers were injured in the shooting in North Codorus Township, an area about 115 miles west of Philadelphia, where homes are separated by sprawling farmland, officials say.

Just before midnight on September 16, the woman’s mother called police after a man fitting Ruth’s description was spotted on a trail camera set up outside the woman’s home, according to initial findings from an investigation by Pennsylvania State Police.

With an AR-15 style rifle strapped around his chest, the man in the photo scanned the home through binoculars before disappearing into the night, according to York County District Attorney Tim Barker.

Officials say the man’s black Ford Ranger was also found about half a mile up the road.

Officers with the Northern York County Regional Police Department and deputies from the York County Sheriff’s Department searched the area overnight, deploying a drone to aid in their search, Barker said during a news conference Thursday.

“Despite searching over the next several hours, a warrant was sworn out for (Ruth’s) arrest,” Barker said.

‘A brutal ambush’

When officers approached the woman’s farmhouse Wednesday afternoon, they took precautions, carefully scouring the scene with a drone, aware that Ruth could be nearby.

As officials approached the front door, previously left locked by the woman who had fled for her safety, they discovered the door was now unlocked – and upon entering, were hit with a barrage of gunfire.

The officers have been identified as Detective Sgt. Cody Becker, Detective Mark Baker and Detective Isaiah Emenheiser of the Northern York County Regional Police Department, according to Barker.

“Upon (the officers) immediately opening the door, (Ruth) repeatedly fired at the officers with multiple rounds from an AR-15 style rifle,” Barker said Thursday. Becker, Baker and Emenheiser were killed.

A long line of law enforcement vehicles are staged on the scene in North Codorus, Pennsylvania, where five people were shot.

A long line of law enforcement vehicles are staged on the scene in North Codorus, Pennsylvania, where five people were shot. Matt Slocum/AP

The shooter moved on to the farmhouse, where two more officers were shot and wounded.

Officials are still investigating the shooter’s movements prior to the shooting but note that he was very familiar with the home which his ex-girlfriend said he had never visited.

“He carefully surveilled the entire residence and the outbuilding areas,” Barker said, adding that officers are still investigating how the man entered the home.

The man also fatally shot his ex-girlfriend’s family dog, according to Barker.

“Besides discovering the initial casings from where (Ruth) began his barrage of murderous activity, they also discovered in the basement that he had killed the black Labrador that was owned by his ex-girlfriend’s mother,” Barker said.

Both officers remain hospitalized, according to Maggi Barton, spokesperson for Wellspan Health Hospital.

“One of the two patients in our care has been upgraded to satisfactory condition. The other is still listed in critical, but stable, condition at this time,” Barton said.

At least 30 shots rang out, a neighbor said. “It seemed like a war zone, sounded like a war zone,” Dave Miller told CNN.

Even so, one of the injured officers was able to return fire and kill the shooter, officials said. But Miller, hiding in his car, didn’t know that yet. His heart was pounding.

“I just could not believe what I saw,” Miller told CNN. “And then I looked at all the tall corn next to me and thought, ‘Well, if they didn’t get him, he’s on the run and he could come through the cornfield.’”

One of those still hospitalized Thursday was an officer with the Northern York County Regional Police Department, the agency said in a statement on Facebook.

“We ask our community to keep these officers, their families, and their colleagues in your thoughts and prayers during this time of unimaginable grief,” the department said.

Wednesday was one of the deadliest days for Pennsylvania law enforcement in the past century, according to The Associated Press. Nationwide, 37 law enforcement officers have been killed in the line of duty this year, the FBI reported.

‘I saw a body on the road’

Ruth was facing charges of stalking, loitering and prowling at nighttime and criminal trespass on the day of the shooting, York County court documents show.

Miller had been on his way home when he saw more than a dozen police searching for someone in a barn, he said. An officer launching a drone near the road advised Miller to keep moving, the neighbor told CNN. When he was just a few hundred feet from the scene, the gunfire started.

“Then I saw a body on the road,” Miller said. “I pretty much saw it hit, hit the ground.”

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said he and other officials met Wednesday with the families of the slain officers.

“This is an absolutely tragic and devastating day,” he told reporters.

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“We need to do better as a society,” Shapiro said. We need to help the people who think that picking up a gun, picking up a weapon is the answer to resolving disputes.”

Wednesday’s shooting comes just months after an officer was killed during a shootout with a man who was holding staff members at a hospital hostage in York County. The attacker was also killed.

“The grief will be unbearable, but we will bear it,” Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Col. Christopher Paris said in a news conference Wednesday as he pledged a full, fair investigation.

The FBI, along with agents from the Department of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, are supporting local officials, US Attorney General Pam Bondi said in an X post Wednesday afternoon.

“Violence against law enforcement is a scourge on our society and never acceptable. Pray for the officers involved,” Bondi added.

FBI statistics released only last month showed that the number of reported assaults on law enforcement officers in 2024 had reached a 10-year high.

People salute as a York County sheriff vehicle drives past during a procession Wednesday in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, after five police officers were shot, leaving three dead.

People salute as a York County sheriff vehicle drives past during a procession Wednesday in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, after five police officers were shot, leaving three dead. Matt Slocum/AP

“Learning that three officers were killed in York County where I worked for many years as a prosecutor, and where I still call home, is unfathomable,” Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday said in a post on X.

“The death of any public servant is an absolute tragedy,” Sunday said in a statement alongside the post.

On Wednesday afternoon, officers had blocked off roads near the barn and the nearby Spring Grove School District temporarily ordered students to shelter in place, before lifting the order hours later.

Police departments across the region have offered their condolences and people have begun leaving flowers at the headquarters of the Northern York Regional Police Department, the Associated Press reported.

Dozens of police and emergency vehicles with their lights flashing also formed a procession Wednesday evening for the three officers killed as people lined the roads holding American flags and saluting as it passed.

This story has been updated.

Details emerge on arrest of missing woman’s boyfriend

By Hallie Turner

WAGENER, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) – We have new details on the arrest of the boyfriend of an Aiken County woman who’s been missing for 40 days.

Tony Berry was arrested Wednesday night at the Executive Inn at 1107 Harbor Drive in West Columbia.

He was found based on information that led authorities to the hotel after an arrest warrant was issued Wednesday.

After initially being held in Lexington County jail, he was transferred to Aiken County, where he was held in jail on a kidnapping charge.

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Krystal C. Anderson was last seen outside her home on Aug. 20 and was reported missing by her family on Aug. 23.

Since the start of the investigation by the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office, deputies believed she had been in the company of Berry, 49, at her home on Seivern Road in Wagener.

Results of the investigation led investigators to obtain an arrest warrant for Berry on Wednesday.

“When this all started, he was listed as a missing person, as well,” Aiken County Sheriff’s Office Capt. Eric Abdullah said.

That was earlier in the investigation, and Berry came in on Sept. 6 to let deputies know he wasn’t actually missing.

He also wasn’t considered a suspect at that time.

From left: Krystal Anderson and Tony Berry
From left: Krystal Anderson and Tony Berry(Contributed)

“He sat down with investigators during that time, so obviously, you know, we followed every lead,” Abdullah said. “Clues have come together, all the facts have come together and linked to where we were able to show that we had sufficient probable cause to have an arrest warrant issued.”

Abdullah summed it up this way: “From that time, things, you know, took a different turn. The nature of our investigation just continued to progress. When we met with him, we weren’t where we are today.”

Anderson’s family, meanwhile, was frustrated with what they considered slow progress on the case. So they hired a private investigator.

When the family sat down with us five weeks ago, the private investigator received a call during our interview about a burned car.

The private investigator said it could be related to Anderson.

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We asked Abdullah if authorities were able to uncover a burning car.

“Not here in Aiken County. That was something that is a connection, but it was in another county,” he said.

From the start, Anderson’s family always thought Berry, her boyfriend of eight years, could be responsible.

“I contacted Mr. Berry, Tony Berry. I stated to him and asked him when was the last time he saw my sister,” said Shadira Smothers, Anderson’s sister.

He told her the last time he saw her was on Aug. 20, and then he disappeared.

Aiken County investigators say they’ve tried to keep emotions out of this to build their case.

“We can’t rely on emotions. We can’t rely on speculations,” Abdullah said. “We have to rely on facts because it’s facts that have to be presented when this case goes to adjudication.”

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