During a traffic stop, police found multiple baggies containing a white powder substance, suspected methamphetamine, and marijuana.
District attorney, law enforcement officers pay final respects to officer killed in the line of duty during services in Downingtown.
Thirty-five officers from six different law enforcement agencies from throughout the county conducted the checkpoint.
In other reports, police charged a 41-year-old man with defiant trespass and a 28-year-old man with driving under the influence.
The department reported 727 total incidents, including arrests for DUI and disorderly conduct, during February.
Crews from Plumstead, Doylestown and surrounding companies worked to contain the fire, which shut down Route 611 for hours.
"This is not the weekend to push your luck," said Bucks County District Attorney Joe Khan in announcing the enforcement action.
Police respond to calls for service, including traffic accidents, medical emergencies, and ongoing investigations into criminal activity.
During February, police reported the following incidents and arrests in Doylestown, New Britain, and Chalfont Boroughs.
The man has been charged with three felony counts of endangering the welfare of a child.
Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and celebrate responsibly to avoid impaired driving incidents during the holiday.
The Bucks County Coroner's Office has released the identity of the individual found Wednesday night on the Doylestown high school campus.
First responders in Warrington and Warwick townships were dispatched to a crash between a car and a dump truck.
In a letter to the community, the school district called the incident "isolated" and said there was no threat to students, staff, or campus.
When police found him sitting on a curb, he told police he was homeless and had walked to the township from Cheltenham.
Bucks County detectives and regional police are investigating the origin of the false report that led to a significant police response.
Police said a student who had been barred from attending school sporting events showed up at a basketball game and refused to leave.
The commercial vehicle safety inspections were conducted on the Route 202 Business Corridor and on Bristol Road in the township.
Police said the woman had buried herself under piles of clothing and debris to keep herself warm from the life-threatening cold.
The dispute between two men escalated into an aggravated assault and a stabbing on Wednesday afternoon, police said.
State hearing reveals that Pennsylvania is one of the hardest hit states for scams, with residents losing $76 million in 2025 alone.
A resident called police after seeing a man stumble into the wine and spirits store, make a purchase, and then drive away.
The Perkasie-based organization was responsible for flooding regional streets with fentanyl and methamphetamine, authorities say.
The man was charged by indictment in January 2025 with distribution and possession of child pornography.
To ensure a thorough and transparent review, the county's detectives said they are reaching out to the community for videos and photos.
The NAACP Branch has received a formal complaint regarding this incident and is currently reviewing the matter, they said in a statement.
The district said that despite a planned walkout being canceled over safety concerns, about 35 students left school and engaged in a protest
The officers successfully completed all three phases of the leadership development series.
The woman was transported to the hospital, where she died from her injuries, police said.
Police said the girlfriend suffered multiple injuries in the assault, which happened on Street Road in the township.
12 fire and EMS organizations serving the 143rd Legislative District have been awarded grants to aid public safety efforts.
The event drew a crowd to the Salt Box, which specializes in Philadelphia-style pretzels, breakfast sandwiches, and Sweet Pea Ice Cream.
Participants will learn the warning signs of extortion, warning signs and prevention, and how to keep their kids and teens safe.
The Pennridge Regional Police Department released its weekly incident report covering a range of incidents.
From making policy changes to having his deputies place him in shackles, he has been spending 10-14 hours a day on the job.
The inmate was at a Philadelphia hospital in late January when he removed his intravenous tubes and fled the hospital.
Due to the quick response and coordinated efforts on scene, the fire was contained to the garage with minimal damage to the home.
Police also handled a retail theft call at a township grocery store, charging a township man with stealing merchandise.
Law enforcement reminds public that banks will not ask customers to hand over their credit card as part of an investigation.
A recent analysis by Safewise highlights Warwick's low crime rates, placing it fourth among Pennsylvania's safest towns.