A 67-year-old Levittown woman was charged with disorderly conduct for the incident, which police said involved racial slurs.
The Warwick Police Department is hosting a community discussion on sextortion, an online crime targeting children and teens.
Early February traffic stops in the township led to DUI charges for three drivers, authorities reported.
The Shops at the Square, a restored factory in the heart of Dublin, is home to a handful of shops, offices and health and wellness suites.
A Doylestown man was identified by police following a hit-and-run accident that involved hitting another car in a parking lot.
Police said the man, who appeared highly intoxicated when they found him, had the keys to a Freightliner truck in his pocket.
A Warrington man is being held on $100,000 bail after police charged him in a domestic disturbance that turned physical.
The Central Bucks Regional Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests during January in the three boroughs.
The inmate was last seen leaving the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia wearing grey sweatpants and a sweatshirt.
In January, police handled 847 incidents, investigated 59 traffic accidents, issued 44 traffic citations, and six non-traffic citations.
The unit is staffed by victim specialists and is solely dedicated to assisting victims of crime in four Central Bucks municipalities.
Couple faces charges for the illegal use of certain solvents and noxious substances and restriction on alcoholic beverages.
Their responsibilities will include investigating claims of animal neglect and cruelty, educating the public, and solving animal issues.
As director, Scott Fleischer will serve as the borough's emergency coordinator, fire marshal, and code enforcement officer.
A Churchville man was charged with 3 counts of criminal homicide on Monday in the stabbing deaths of his elderly parents and his sister.
Police also reported the arrest of a Feasterville woman accused of attempting to steal more than $1,000 worth of groceries.
The bill would exempt the first $100,000 of ordinary income from federal taxation for full-time officers with at least 5 years of service.
Volunteers spent more than two hours on Sunday battling the elements and an attached garage fire on East Brandon Way.
The man who was on probation from prior arrests was sent to the Bucks County Correctional Facility to await court action.
The new chief joined the department more than 26 years ago and has risen through the ranks, serving most recently as deputy chief.
Police are accusing the 63-year-old man of intentionally abandoning the dog at a park in Montgomery County.
Police said they found a case inside a car containing a crystal-like substance consistent with methamphetamine.
Police responded to the store on Jan. 10 after a customer saw the unattended four-month-old infant asleep inside the car.
Crews from Doylestown Fire Company No. 1, assisted by Engine 35 from Lingohocken, located a faulty gas line to a heater in a basement.
Officer Hackman said the most rewarding part of the job was building trust and being someone residents felt comfortable turning to.
He is described as a white male with brown hair, wearing a black hoodie and sneakers with a zig zag across the side.
A driver and a passenger were arrested after a traffic stop yielded narcotics and drug paraphernalia.
On Wednesday morning, the county's new sheriff signed an order terminating the department's partnership with the federal agency.
The Doylestown man was also accused of defiant trespass at Our Lady of Czestochowa and ordered to pay restitution.
The victim told police that they were awakened by loud noise coming from an adjoining room and knocked on the door to complain.
Upon arrival, Palisades Regional Fire Rescue reported heavy fire showing and were advised of possible entrapment.
Police also investigated the fraudulent purchase of a vehicle and arrested a 45-year-old woman on suspicion of DUI.
Firefighters fought the blaze using hand lines, tanker trucks, pumper trucks, and water shuttle operations.
Police also cited a woman for throwing items around a store and refusing to leave and arrested a man accused of corruption of minors.
Bucks County Coroner Patti Campi said DNA has been sent to CODIS, a nationwide database of DNA profiles in hopes of making a match.
In other reports, police arrested a woman for possession of suspected narcotics and a man for retail theft at a township grocery store.
An investigation found that the assaults began when the victim was 14 years old and continued for more than a year.
Firefighters said the use of the building provides them with opportunities to drill for scenario-based situations.
The sentencing marked the conclusion of a significant narcotics investigation by the Bucks County Drug Task Force and Warrington Police.
He plans to expand the office’s mission to tackle the challenges facing crime victims, consumers, working families, and the environment.