Vandalizing or stealing of political signs is a crime and actors will be prosecuted if found, police said.
Over the past two weeks, Warrington Township Fire Co. No. 1 responded to 35 calls, including a car into a house.
In other reports, a man told police that his ex-wife started an argument and began destroying his Halloween decorations.
Police said the two boys were fleeing police in a stolen car when their car broke down.
In other reports, police arrested an Oreland man for stealing 11 cans of baby formula.
Police are investigating the cause of the accident that claimed the life of a 34-year-old man in the 800 block of River Road.
With dry conditions continuing and wind expected over the next few days firefighters are anticipating an increase in brush fire calls.
Police also make arrest in domestic dispute, cite Furlong woman with retail theft and charges man with scratching a vehicle.
Other reports included a theft of oil, several identity theft cases and a stolen registration card.
Midway Fire Company responded to the scene at 1:05 p.m. on Sunday. Fire crews also responded from multiple agencies to assist.
According to the Central Bucks Regional Police Department, the man is suspected of taking cash from a tip jar.
The June 2024 accident killed 35-year-old Joseph Kay, a former firefighter and a Sprint Car Series race car driver.
The funding was announced by State Senator Steve Santarsiero and State Rep. Tim Brennan on a recent trip to the fire station.
Police said the juvenile kicked the front door of an occupied home several times at 5:30 a.m. and then left the property.
Police are looking for surveillance images that might help with their investigation.
The incident took place just before 8 a.m. on Thursday at County Line Road and Manor Lane Drive.
Warrington Township Police have charged the 57-year-old man with simple assault and harassment.
Local lawmakers secure funding to purchase equipment for the department's K9 Unit, including a new vehicle outfitted for K9 safety.
Central Bucks Regional Police looking for public's help in catching the offender.
Police also investigated a loose dog complaint, damaged Halloween decorations, and several cases of online fraud.
Junior Rivas-Breton comes to the township with experience on the beat in Tullytown Borough and Bristol Township.
On Sept. 27, Officers O'Connor and Sacks “acted swiftly to save the life” of a man suffering from self-inflicted wounds.
Police also took two offenders into custody for violating protection orders and investigated several fraud complaints.
Jason S. Brown, 50, of Doylestown, was arrested on Friday and charged with burglary and six other offenses, police said.
The owner of Leonardo’s Pizza in Chalfont is charged in an August incident for transferring naked photos from victim's phone, police said.
Police said he assaulted a Chickie's & Pete's employee after trying to leave without paying, then ran from police before resisting arrest.
A Warrington Township man got aggressive and agitated at Central Bucks school late last month, police said.
Doylestown Township Police said the separate incidents happened late Monday afternoon.
Six were charged in the scheme that shipped stolen parts to the Dominican Republic, authorities said.
Throughout September, police received multiple calls about a man approaching park users and identifying himself as a township employee.
The Thompson Organization is underwriting the addition of a third K9 team at the Central Bucks Regional Police Department.
41 violations were discovered, three vehicles were placed out of service, and nine traffic citations were issued.
An investigation found that he smuggled fentanyl and methamphetamine into the prison after he was arrested on outstanding warrants.
The goal of the new initiative is to place lifesaving facts and resources in the hands of gun owners.
The Central Bucks Regional Police Department said the man is also being sought for a suspected retail theft in Warrington.
Man charged with furnishing alcohol to minors, police make numerous retail theft arrests.
Police file simple assault, harassment charges against Bristol woman.
The new unit is aimed at boosting enforcement of trafic laws and protecting the motoring public.
Police said the man climbed through a window and fell asleep inside a building's community room.
An investigation began in October 2023 when Bucks County police received a report that a 57-year-old man had molested a male juvenile.