Police also investigated the theft of 4 packages and anti-Jewish graffiti left at a Doylestown business.
Police urge anyone who plans on drinking or taking medications that may impair their ability to drive safely to stay at home.
Police also issued citations for public urination, public drunkenness, theft of services, disorderly conduct and harassment.
Police said the unknown man is seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and black sweatpants.
Scammers are using spoofed phone numbers — those seemingly affiliated with PECO — and claiming there are issues with a customer’s meter.
Warrington Police said between Nov. and Feb., a computer downloaded or attempted to download child sexual abuse material.
Police said the man is suspected of stealing a wallet, keys, food and drink while at the store.
Early morning weekend traffic stops for summary offenses result in DUI charges.
The girls were raped and sexually assaulted when they were ages four and six, according to prosecutors.
The inmate, a man in his mid-80s, was pronounced dead on January 20 at Doylestown Hospital, county officials announced on Wednesday.
The charges stem from a Sept. 29 underage drinking party hosted by Clarice Schillinger at her Buckingham Township home.
Police also responded to the report of a horse that had fallen into a pond and for a package stolen from a front porch.
Troopers also investigate counterfeit bill at Route 202 Toll Bridge,
An employee told police that a man was in the store filling a trash bag full of merchandise.
The Kintnersville man was arrested on July 27 in Bensalem after he arranged to meet a 12-year-old girl for a sexual encounter.
The siren is in the process of being relocated from 50 North Main Street to the Bucks County Administration building.
For the next 60 days, only warnings will be issued at the two targeted intersections.
He was arrested as part of an investigation by the Warwick Township Police Department, the Attorney General's Office, and Bucks Detectives.
Firefighters from eight different companies responded to the scene, attacking the fire using multiple hose lines.
Police investigate bathroom vandalism, mediate domestic dispute, and arrest man for suspected DUI.
Police also investigated several cases of fraud, made three arrests for suspected DUI, and responded to a verbal altercation.
Since the inception of the Unclaimed Funds program, the controller's office has returned more than $427,330 to its rightful owners.
The woman was fleeing from police, who had responded to a domestic call at the home.
Officers detected a strong odor of marijuana emitting from the vehicle and marijuana and drug paraphernalia were recovered.
Detectives have charged a Philadelphia man with the 11-year-old home invasion murder of Joseph Canazaro and the rape of his fiancee.
Officer Thomas Rutecki is credited with saving the life of a teen who was threatening to jump from a bridge.
Residents and business owners in the vicinity of 57 West Court Street may see some unusual activity taking place there on Wednesday.
The theft happened at the Tempus Cards & Gifts shop, according to police.
Plumstead Police also handle harassment complaint, suicidal teen, and a domestic dispute.
Police also responded to a disturbance at a township hotel where they arrested a woman for defiant trespass.
Police said the man made multiple trips to the tequila aisle where he removed bottles from the shelf and placed them in a bag.
One person rescued by first responders from Warwick, Hartsville and Northampton Township.
Police said the 25-year-old woman stole a handgun from a home in the township.
In separate cases, Warrington Township police detectives arrested two township men for possessing child pornography.
Police said the suspect made a purchase and then exited the store with two stolen bottles concealed in his waistband.
The township will be the third municipality in the state to implement the red light enforcement system.
Police said the suspect(s) gained entry into two large containers taking three zero-turn mowers, grass trimmers, and various equipment.
Firefighters spent nearly nine hours on the scene carefully helping to right the truck, which was carrying liquid oxygen.
During December, thefts dominated the crime and incident report in Doylestown, New Britain and Chalfont boroughs.
Arrests were also made during December for defiant and criminal trespass and forgery with citations written for public drunkenness.