Details of vehicle stolen by Thursday shooting suspect released by state police

An example of the vehicle believed stolen by Adam Taylor, who is wanted in connection with a Thursday afternoon shooting incident, as included in a state police press release Saturday afternoon.
State police released additional details describing the vehicle believed to be in possession of a South Williamsport man wanted in connection with a shooting incident near Queneshaque Road Thursday afternoon.
An arrest warrant was issued for the alleged driver, Adam Taylor, 47, of South Williamsport, after he allegedly rammed an SUV being driven by an ex-female paramour along Route 220 South, before firing one shot in her direction from inside the truck, state police confirmed.
After the shooting, the woman’s SUV crashed, landing in the northbound passing lane, just north of Pine Run Road.
No one was injured in the shooting that occurred near Queneshaque Road about 3:30 p.m.
Taylor drove a short distance before abandoning his truck and stealing a red Dodge pickup, bearing a Pennsylvania license plate FM7491C, police said.
At the time of the theft, two bales of hay were in the bed of the vehicle.
- An example of the vehicle believed stolen by Adam Taylor, who is wanted in connection with a Thursday afternoon shooting incident, as included in a state police press release Saturday afternoon.
The interior of the truck was described as having a full back seat, with tinted back seat and rear windows, a Saturday afternoon state police press release said.
The exterior is adorned with chrome front and rear bumpers, a rear trailer hitch, and a ball hitch in the center used to haul goose neck trailers on its bed.
“Heavens Blessins Jerseys,” reads a black, front license plate.
Additionally, the truck has step rails, mirrors that can be turned horizontal or vertical, and tail-lights covers and a rear cab bed light cover, which read “Dodge,” the release said.
The vehicle was last seen in the 200 block of Allegheny Street in Jersey Shore about 5 p.m Thursday, police said.
Taylor was last seen wearing work boots, blue jeans, brown hooded sweatshirt, and a brown/black trucker style hat, according to a state police press release.
“If the vehicle is seen, contact 911 immediately. The driver is believed to be armed with a rifle,” police said.






