Police believe a man has been living in a home up for sheriff sale.
There are no specific details linking the man to a particular U.S. state or region.
The man is also unable to answer questions about his date of birth.
A Wells Fargo Bank was robbed by three armed men Monday, an M.O. similar to the one in the Bala Cynwyd Wells Fargo robbery.
The search for 54-year-old Robin Outten of Woodbury, NJ, ended Friday, as his body was found in a Temple University Hospital parking garage.
New evidence is uncovered, persons of interest list is compiled, and a $10,000 reward is offered as Lansdale Borough and Montgomery County investigators attempt to solve a 20-year cold case, the slaying of Julie Barnyock, 18.
Robin Outten's vehicle was last seen crossing the Benjamin Franklin Bridge toward Pennsylvania on Oct. 31.
Police arrest two men they believe stole copper gutters in the 300 block of Lancaster Avenue.
Police release photos from Monday's bank robbery in Bala Cynwyd.
Police find an 18-year-old passed out in the post office parking lot on Halloween.
A woman's wallet is stolen while she eats.
The suspects were armed, police said.
A man runs off with three bottles of champagne worth a total of almost $1000.
The shooting left one person dead and multiple people wounded.
A burglar makes off with a slew of electronics on Llanberris Road while the family sleeps upstairs.
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A faulty lawn mower apparently sparked the blaze.
They allegedly attempted to steal $690,000 from fraudulent home loans.
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Another week full of break-ins kept township police busy.
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Also last week, a Penn Valley front door left unlocked for a child was used first by a burglar, police say.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department held a commendation ceremony Friday morning for its employees that performed notable acts of service.
No one was injured in the two-car crash Tuesday.
Roving patrols will be operated, too, according to township officials.