During the month of March, the New Britain Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests.
Former employee charged with burglary, criminal trespassing, theft by unlawful taking, and receiving stolen property.
Warrington Police said the charges stem from a sexual assault that took place in 2016 when the victim was around 8 or 9 years old.
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Kentucky man charged with sex trafficking; men from Buckingham and Coopersburg facing sexual assault charges.
In other reports, police investigated the theft of an HVAC part from a business and a retail theft at the Giant store at Cross Keys Place.
The Central Bucks Regional Police Department have charged a 56-year-old man with making terroristic threats and simple assault.
A shelter-in-place order was issued Sunday afternoon in Doylestown due to the armed barricade near a commercial area, authorities said.
According to police, the crash happened around 2:43 a.m. at the northern entrance to the Barn Plaza Shopping Center on Easton Road.
The Bucks County Coroner's Office has identified the victim of a fatal pedestrian accident on Monday on Easton Road.
During March, police investigated 13 cases of fraud, the theft of two bicycles, juvenile mischief and underage drinking.
The accident happened in front of the Warrington Ambulance when a car struck the man who was in the roadway, police said.
Firefighters will be using a smoke machine while they train inside a former North Broad Street industrial building.
Police said a video shows a man scratching what appears to be a swastika on the side of a Tesla in the Planet Fitness parking lot.
A Pennsylvania State Police crackdown on aggressive drivers on Wednesday led to 252 traffic citations over three counties, including Bucks.
Sheriff Fred Harran said his office will never call on the phone or send emails demanding money.
The 32-year-old man, reportedly upset over a late food delivery, is facing numerous felony charges, including attempted criminal homicide.
Police also investigated a scam involving a denied bank transaction and a fence damaged by a vehicle on Alder Drive.
Police said a car being used by a 19-year-old Quakertown man for food deliveries was struck by gunfire over the weekend.
Police make arrests for DUI, assault, and numerous thefts, including two firearms, during the month of February.
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Police also arrest Philadelphia man for theft of groceries at Wegmans and a Lancaster women for possession of narcotics.
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Burglars broke in by smashing the front glass door. The store's safe and cash registers did not appear to be disturbed, police said.
The forklift caught fire inside a large pole barn on Stree Road.
The New Britain Township Police also made an arrest for gift card fraud at the Giant Store and retail theft at the CVS Pharmacy.
Municipal police departments are teaming up with the Pennsylvania State Police to crack down on aggressive driving.
Police are asking residents to check their cameras from the evening of March 11 for any suspicious activity.
Police arrived at 11:59 p.m. where they found forced entry into the store through a smashed front door.
Spoofing is when scammers manipulate the caller ID to display a legitimate-looking phone number associated with law enforcement agencies.
In other reports, officers investigated a scam and arrested drivers from Warrington and Plumstead on DUI charges.
The Route 611 checkpoint also removed five unsafe drivers from the road, reported police.
Engine 35 arrived with a crew of seven and quickly extinguished both vehicles before the fire extended into the dwelling.
The Central Bucks Regional Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests during February.
Firefighters from more than a dozen companies were called in to help fight the blaze, which destroyed the barn on Thatcher Road.
Officers from seven Bucks Co. police departments, along with the State Police, will be conducting the St. Patrick's Day weekend checkpoint.
The homeowners, who were upstairs at the time of the burglary, heard loud noises coming from the basement and called 911.
The search was centered in the area of Plumstead Chase, Durham Ridge, North Branch and Gardenville, police said.