York, Pennsylvania — Authorities have identified a 31-year-old man found dead early Friday morning in York City, with investigators now confirming the case as a homicide. The York County Coroner’s Office named the victim as Nidair Jordon Collier, whose death has left the community shaken and searching for answers.
According to officials, Collier was discovered on the 200 block of South Hartley Street, in a breezeway between residential homes. York City Police were first called to the area around 5:30 a.m. after receiving reports of an unresponsive man. Emergency responders arrived shortly after, and by approximately 9 a.m., the coroner was requested to officially certify the death at the scene.
An autopsy conducted on Saturday revealed the extent of the violence involved. Authorities confirmed that Collier died from multiple gunshot wounds as well as sharp force trauma. Based on these findings, officials have ruled the manner of death a homicide, intensifying the urgency of the investigation.
At this time, investigators have not released details about what may have led to the fatal incident. Detectives are actively working to piece together the timeline of events and determine what happened in the hours leading up to Collier’s death. The case remains open and ongoing as authorities continue to gather evidence.
Police have identified Angelica Caraballo as a person of interest in connection with the case. Authorities are currently attempting to locate her for questioning, emphasizing that this does not necessarily mean charges have been filed. Investigators believe she may have information that could help clarify the circumstances surrounding the incident.
York City Police are urging anyone who may have seen or heard anything unusual in the area to come forward. Officials stress that even the smallest detail could be important in moving the case forward. As the investigation continues, the community remains on edge, hoping for answers and justice for Nidair Jordon Collier.