After shooting the gun, the man smashed his forehead into a victim's face twice, police said.
Tower 79 responded to a fire early Wednesday morning that heavily damaged Faith Tabernacle House of Prayer in Norristown.
Thieves look for exhaust fumes during the winter as a signal to steal idling vehicles, law enforcement says.
The arrests followed an extensive investigation by police into a commercial burglary of Jaxx Towing in October.
Police also investigated several incidents of fraud including an unauthorized bank transfer and an attempted withdrawal of $5,000.
Working with Homeland Security, the DEA, the FDA and the U.S. Postal Service, local police helped shut down the domain in December.
Upon checking the vehicle's registration, the officer discovered it had been reported stolen from Trenton.
Police said the man physically assaulted the boy while he was working at a mental health clinic in New Britain.
The teens were seen entering vehicles and then discarding items they had taken in a nearby wooded area on New Year's Day.
Police investigate incidents at the Wegmans store and at Target.
On December 30, the Tinicum Township Police Department received a report of a theft at the Penn Jersey Food Mart in Ottsville.
Homeless woman refuses to leave Wellness Center. Man breaks vacuum in an attempt to steal cash at car wash.
Detective Politsky and Captain Kreuter were recognized for meritorious service at the December meeting of the police commission.
The occupants were safely evacuated, but the building was deemed unsafe to occupy, fire officials reported.
Brady became a policeman for Doylestown Borough beginning in 1963, working his way from patrolman to sergeant to chief of police.
The 35-year-old woman is accused of stealing a wallet and using credit cards to make fraudulent purchases totaling $10,000.
Firefighters from multiple companies responded to the scene early Thursday afternoon for a building fire in the 400 block of Swamp Road.
Police said a Philadelphia man attempted to steal two electronic deadbolt keypads from a home improvement store in the township.
The board’s creation comes at a time of significant change for Bucks County’s fire service and at the urging of local fire officials.
The officers came to the aid of a passenger who was suffering from cardiac arrest at Butler Avenue and Shady Retreat Road.
During November, police issued citations for public drunkenness and public urination and charged individuals with stealing political signs.
Police found fentanyl, an extremely addictive and deadly synthetic opioid, at the bottom of a staircase that led to the children’s bedrooms.
Last January, township detectives launched an investigation after meeting with members of the club who reported the stolen funds.
During a traffic stop, officers recovered a firearm in which the driver was prohibited from possessing.
This fall has been especially challenging for the volunteer crew with a drought bringing a rash of brush fires to the parched landscape.
The Bucks County Commissioners passed the temporary ban at the urging of top municipal fire officials from throughout the county.
Police said they are aware of the drone sightings and that several residents observed them in the township Thursday night.
Police said the statue, which measures about 17 inches tall and weighs about 25 pounds, was last seen on Dec. 10.
The man is accused of stealing approximately $2,500 worth of merchandise from a township home improvement store.
Police also cited a Perkasie man for retail theft at the Easton Road Wawa store.
Police also investigated a fight, responded to several accidents and made on arrest for fleeing and eluding arrest.
Bucks County prosecutors and detectives recognized with the 2024 "Investigator of the Year" Award.
Packages can be stolen easily by thieves during the holiday season, Bucks County authorities warn.
Police say the suspect took a FedEx package from the porch of a home within a minute of it being delivered.
Doylestown firefighters quickly knock down fire with hose lines.
The men were found dining at the New Britain Inn where they were positively identified and taken into custody.
The 37-year-old man also had warrants out for his arrest in Northampton Township and in North Carolina.
The deceased woman and her dog were found at the back door of the home when police and firefighters arrived, police said.
The Upper Black Eddy couple will be remembered during a memorial luncheon this week in Montgomery County.
A woman and her dog were killed in an early-morning house fire in Bucks County, Pennsylvania State Police have confirmed.