Captain Paul Kreuter has had a distinguished and dedicated law enforcement career with the Central Bucks Regional Police Department.
In other reports, police arrested a woman in Warrington on DUI charges and recovered a controlled substance in Dublin.
Police arrested both men after they were involved in a retail theft at the Shops at Valley Square.
Police also responded to two domestic incidents involving a man bitten by his girlfriend and a locked-out roommate.
Geyahna Medwatz was last seen March 21 at her home on Lower Rocky Dale Road in West Rockhill Township.
In other reports, police cited two men for stealing beer from a township beverage store.
Doylestown No. 1 Battalion Chief Lori Westover arrived on scene to find a two-story, single family home on fire with fire venting from the r
The supervisors this week voted unanimously to approve a succession plan that will see Lt. Charles Zeigler advance to the position of chief.
Police also investigating an incident at a township grocery store involving a gift card scam.
A dozen Bucks County law enforcement agencies and state police held a checkpoint March 16 and 17 on Easton Road.
The 63-year-old Warrington man was taken into custody during a high-risk traffic stop on March 15.
Police have accused the 70-year-old man of stealing merchandise from a township store.
The enforcement wave, taking place throughout the Philadelphia area, is focusing on distracted driving, speeding, and work zone awareness.
Officers from eight Bucks County police departments along with the Pennsylvania State Police will be on the lookout for impaired drivers.
Chief Mettin presented the award during Wednesday night's board of supervisors meeting.
Police said the suspects fled the area in a black Chevrolet Camaro that was reported stolen out of Loudoun County, Va.
The Plumstead Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests between March 4 and 9.
According to a preliminary investigation by police, the vehicle went off the left side of the roadway and struck several trees.
Drivers from Warrington and Churchville were cited by police for disorderly conduct.
The accident closed Pickertown and Lower State roads for several hours Friday afternoon.
Plumstead couple faces 46 counts each of neglect of animals and 46 counts each of animal fighting.
The felony charge stems from his involvement with a cockfighting ring, which was broken up by police in February.
The department reported the following incidents and arrests between Feb. 1 and Feb. 25.
Police said they entered a township store, selected items, removed the security tags, and then exited the store without paying.
The Plumstead Township Police Department reported the following incidents between Feb. 27 and March 3.
The 52-year-old man turned himself over to police on Friday after a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Police say the two conspired together to buy and sell controlled substances to the son's friends and contacts.
A warrant was issued following an investigation by the Central Bucks Regional Police Department that began in December.
Woman purchases tickets for a play through Facebook, but never receives the tickets.
The man also faces a third degree felony charge for taunting a police dog while he was being handcuffed, authorities said.
Police in New Britain Township are seeking to identify suspects in two separate retail thefts in the township.
29th District Grants announced by State Representative Tim Brennan.
Police also broke up a cock fighting ring and arrested a woman after she was repeatedly asked to leave a township motel.
Warrington Township's Engine 29 was the first to arrive on scene reporting a 25 by 75 foot detached garage that was fully involved.
Bucks County SPCA recovers four dead roosters; others had injuries and deep puncture wounds.
Police say he entered into a contract to replace windows at a borough business and never did the work.
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Police arrested the man in the parking lot of the store while he was loading the appliance onto his truck.
Township police also investigated a retail theft at the Cross Keys Place Shopping Center on Swamp Road.
He helped start the department's highway patrol division and is a founding member of the Bucks Montgomery Motor Carrier Enforcement Team