East Ashland residents raise concern over safety after a neighbor was struck by a vehicle in a crosswalk.
Bristol Road in Warrington was closed for several hours Sunday afternoon after a trailer came loose from its hitch and was struck by a car.
Three officers recognized for their actions earlier this spring in deescalating a situation at War Memorial Field.
The arrest was made after a police officer on patrol at the center observed the man and juvenile steal merchandise from a beauty store.
Officer Riccio was promoted at the June 26 Police Commission meeting. Officer Watson received his promotion on May 20.
Officers take the oath of office at this week's police commission meeting in Doylestown.
Bear sightings this spring have also been reported in Solebury Township and in and around Peace Valley Park in New Britain Township.
Anna Maria Tolomello will serve up to 40 years in state prison for the murder of 65-year-old Giovanni Gallina in Hilltown Township.
Police also investigate theft of jewelry, stolen car keys at grocery store self-checkout kiosk.
When firefighters from Warrington Emergency Services arrived, they found a trailer on fire and the tractor safely removed from the rig.
At no time on Sunday afternoon was the community in any danger, police said.
The case stemmed from a death investigation at the Scenic View Apartments in Springfield almost two years ago.
Package stolen from front porch, $2,000 worth of product missing from township business.
The theft of a Pride flag and desecration of an American flag happened early Thursday morning at the Civil War monument in Doylestown.
Buckingham woman slips into cardiac arrest; husband, police officers save her life with CPR, portable AED unit donated by Girl Scout troop.
Police said someone removed the Pride flag from the clips and absconded with it, leaving the U.S. flag lying on the ground.
Police launched an investigation in early March after receiving a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Police said the two individuals entered a borough store and stole $150 worth of merchandise.
Police said the driver hit a parked vehicle in the area of Chambers Restaurant on North Main.
The Richland Township man was arrested Friday and also charged with unlawful contact and corruption of a minor.
The 35-year-old man was a passenger in a Polaris that flipped over while fleeing police early Sunday morning.
Warrington Township Police Officer Robert Bell Jr. is retiring after a 26-year career in law enforcement.
Thieves steal $150 worth of merchandise from Doylestown store. Wallets taken from parked vehicles, package stolen from front porch.
Police make arrests following incidents at three retailers; man charged with theft of services after skipping out on meal tab.
Police said a suspect approached the service counter at the gas station displaying and pointing a handgun at an employee.
Police make the following recommendations to avoid becoming a victim of theft.
According to unconfirmed social media reports, the bear was seen lying on the side of the northbound highway.
According to Warrington Police, the man entered the store on two different days and took merchandise worth more than $2,000.
The offers were hired through a $5,000 incentive grant from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.
A 51-year-old man took his own life inside of his car in the parking lot of the Wawa store
The 60-year-old man will serve 18 ½ to 47 years in state prison under a sentence handed down by a Bucks County judge.
Pipersville man charged with defiant trespassing after police respond to convenience store.
Thirteen Central and Upper Bucks County police departments are participating in the state program, which runs through June 2.
A bear trap has been sited in the township and filled with all sorts of yummy bear treats and food.
The Warrington Township Police Department reported the following arrests between May 14 and 20.
Police said the Pennsylvania Game Commission has been notified and is formulating a game plan.
Plumstead Police broke up a cockfighting ring at a township home earlier this year after receiving an anonymous tip.
Police launched an investigation after Quakertown police took a report of a rape that happened the night before in a grocery store parking.
During an attempt to place the man in custody for criminal trespass, he resisted, grabbing a flashlight from one of the officer's vests.
Police believe the man was involved in a theft from a vehicle in the parking lot of a North Main Street shopping center.