Police investigating theft of property, including customer records and work-related documents, by a former employee.
The charges stem from incidents that occurred in 2023, including an armed robbery at the Warrington Wawa and at the Warminster 7-Eleven.
During April, the patrol unit handled 17 traffic accidents, 37 alarm calls, 46 medical emergencies, and 17 abandoned 911 calls.
The program is aimed at bringing essential License To Carry Firearms application services to local communities.
Police began investigating the incident last summer, identified two suspects, and then secured warrants for their arrest.
The incident happened on May 3 just before midnight when a young man wearing a green shirt stole alcohol from the store.
Police said the Warminster woman was observed placing more than 50 items in a bag and then leaving the store without paying.
One device was located and removed on Monday, May 5 and the second device was located and removed on Sunday, May 11.
Man attempts to purchase merchandise with counterfeit bill; police arrest Plumstead Township driver for suspected DUI.
The training completes K9 Granite's initial training (Sept. 2024 to May 2025) allowing K9 Team 3 to be fully deployed.
Police are looking for witnesses and dash cam video of the incident.
Sheriff demands apology from commissioner for comments made; county calls sheriff’s statement "insulting and absurd."
Partnership with Israeli security experts is providing real world training to law enforcement for attacks against schools.
The 46-year-old man will serve 23 months in prison and has been ordered to pay $1,900 in fines.
The robbery happened Monday evening on the street in the 100 block of Manor Drive, said New Britain Township Police.
Township staff are aware of the possible sighting and the Pennsylvania Game Commission has been notified, police said.
Police said the man also attempted to steal four Lego kits from the Target Store on Easton Road.
Police also charged a 75-year-old man with DUI and arrested a 33-year-old man for drug possession at Mercer Square.
Police report that 57 violations were found during the safety detail on Business Route 202, Upper State Road, and State Route 2038.
Bucks County District Attorney's office releases new details in officer-involved shooting in Buckingham Township.
The 50-year-old man is facing multiple felony charges for burglary, aggravated assault, and criminal trespass, according to court documents.
Since 2010, 241,272.87 pounds of medications have been collected and incinerated, according to the Bucks County Drug and Alcohol Commission.
"I am frustrated and disappointed by the DA’s failure to explain what she knows and why she isn’t taking action," Joe Khan told reporters.
Police said the Allentown man charged more than $6,400 to the card at a fencing company in the township.
Investigators said an armed man shouting politically and religiously charged statements aggressively pursued neighbors with a weapon.
Detectives from the Bucks County District Attorney's office are investigating the incident, which happened Saturday afternoon.
The first-of-its-kind training program in Pennsylvania is aimed at strengthening emergency response to incidents involving railroads.
Friends and family launch GoFundMe page to bring her home and to seek justice for the 28-year-old artist and Central Bucks graduate.
"As DA, it is not my place to weigh in on non-criminal matters. To do anything beyond that would be beyond the scope of my authority."
Police said the woman exited the Wegmans store after failing to pay for concealed and consumed items and was stopped outside.
In response, Immigrant Rights Action is calling on the Bucks County Sheriff's Office to immediately rescind its ICE application.
Police Chief David Scirrotto expressed appreciation to the legislators for helping to secure the grant for the department.
Collection sites throughout the county will be accepting unused and expired prescription drugs this weekend.
An unknown person exited a black sedan, ran up to a home, and stole a package after it was delivered by FedEx, police said.
The episode of 'find the cows' began with a call to police reporting the stray herd and a Facebook posting seeking the public’s help.
Using hand lines, firefighters quickly extinguished a vehicle fire on Lower State Road in Warrington Township.
In other reports, a man who displayed a firearm during traffic accident faces charges and a woman involved in a hit and run was arrested.
Police launched an investigation in 2024 when they were contacted by a resident who reported being the victim of contractor fraud.
Police reported the following arrests and incidents in Doylestown Borough, New Britain Borough and Chalfont Borough.
The new caucus will be dedicated to advancing policies that enhance public safety, improve training and resources for law enforcement.