On June 19, police say a woman wearing a black and purple shirt stole more than $115 in merchandise from the store.
After less than a half hour of deliberation, the jury convicted the 2o-year-old on all charges including first degree murder.
A Catholic school teacher coached youth sports at several schools in the Doylestown area, authorities said.
Plumstead Township man pleads guilty to 50 counts of animal fighting and 54 counts of neglect of animals.
Police charged a 74-year-old man with shoplifting and a Delaware man for carrying a gun without a permit.
To assist in identifying the suspect, Warrington officers collaborated with other law enforcement agencies in using facial ID technology.
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According to the school district, the man was working on a roofing project at the school when the accident occurred.
The man is accused of shooting and killing the officer during a struggle in North Philadelphia in Feb. 2023.
Police said the suspects stole alcohol from the store before fleeing in a silver 2021-25 Toyota Sienna minivan.
When police arrived at the scene, they observed two men in the middle of the road struggling over a black machete.
Laura Caron, a Warrington native and NJ elementary school teacher, is accused of having her student's child when he was 13.
Police in New Britain Township are looking to identify the man who is suspected of committing a retail theft at the convenience store.
According to local police, the bear enjoyed a meal of grass seed before continuing on his way.
Police have received numerous reports of people trespassing from the Meridian Community.
Police are also investigating a second burglary the same night at a township church.
Police also investigated the theft of a package from a porch and an incident of trespassing on Durham Road.
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Police in Buckingham are closely monitoring all federal, state, and local intelligence for any information that could impact the community.
3 New York men are facing bank fraud charges in New Britain Township; one charged with drug possession in Warrington.
Police reported the following incidents and arrests during May, including fraud cases, criminal mischief, and assaults.
Police report multiple incidents of fireworks being shot off at Hansell Park.
A woman and a 3-year-old boy were found dead inside a car at their Bucks County home this week, officials confirmed.
Police are accusing the 52-year-old Bensalem man of witness intimidation and criminal use of a communication device.
She is a senior at Clemson University in South Carolina where she is majoring in criminal justice and social sciences.
The public was encouraged to donate blood, designating each of their pints to either the police department or the fire department.
Police said the woman refused to leave the establishment and was physically fighting with employees and patrons.
A juvenile was also cited for attempting to throw a barricade from the third level of the county's parking garage on Union Street.
In one instance, investigators said he allegedly positioned a camera to capture an "up-the-shorts" video of an unsuspecting young girl.
Residents are being asked to check any home security footage from the overnight hours and report any suspicious activity.
Law enforcement is looking for additional video that might show what juveniles were doing Monday night on Brook Lane.
A domestic dispute escalated on Sunday at Lions Pride Park and ended with the arrest of a 19-year-old woman on aggravated assault charges.
In other reports, police are investigating the report of a man dressed as an Amazon driver stealing a FedEx package from a porch.
Firefighters from three companies responded to an accident on Saturday evening in Warwick Township.
He was found guilty by a Bucks County jury following a 2-day trial in April on a charge of persons not to possess a firearm.
The scam messages state that the driver has an outstanding traffic ticket and threatens to suspend driving privileges.
Police said over a two year period, the woman stole more than $20,000 from the organization by forging signatures on checks.
Police are also investigating a road rage incident in the township in which the driver reports being followed and threatened.
Arrest warrant issued for man who used "Cash Out Scam" to trick cashier at the Lowe's Home Improvement Store.
Police say a woman attempted to walk out of the store with more than $600 in merchandise and wearing a stolen pair of shoes.