During the incident, police said a man grabbed the victim by the hair and then struck them in the face.
Residents are being asked to take precautions and to check their home video systems for signs of suspicious activity.
As mandated by the Pennsylvania DEP, all blasting activities will be monitored and conducted in accordance with all state and federal laws.
In other reports, police charged two with retail theft and receiving stolen merchandise following incidents at township stores.
During a ceremony at the Bucks County Justice Center, the DA's office welcomed a new detective, and four new prosecutors.
Jeremy Ott walked away from his work release site in Warrington two months ago; officials handcuffed him on a NJ casino floor Wednesday.
Officers will be on extra patrols, actively looking for drivers and passengers who are not wearing their seatbelts.
Firefighters responded to the scene on Wednesday morning for a one-car crash with a trapped driver.
Missing 77-year-old woman winds up in Cranbury, New Jersey; police investigate numerous car crashes and assault cases.
On Monday, the Doylestown Borough Council passed a resolution announcing its policy regarding the enforcement of federal immigration law.
This year, the department took a new approach and, for the first time, partnered with Kindle Hill Foundation to conduct the training.
In other reports, a 17-year-old driver was charged for purposefully spinning his tires on Sugar Bottom Road for an extended period of time.
Police used license plate readers and surveillance technology to track down the men from Brooklyn, New York.
Police also cited a Bensalem woman for stealing alcohol and a Philadelphia man for taking body wash at township stores.
The board is made up of leaders from a variety of different backgrounds and industries.
The windshield of a car was smashed when police say a piece of concrete was dropped from the Dublin Pike overpass on Route 611.
The Plumstead woman told police that she left her purse in the car while she was at a pool with her grandchildren
Police responded to a home Saturday night, where they found an intoxicated man slumped on the floor with an unloaded handgun nearby.
Following an investigation, police issued an arrest warrant for a man who was driving a vehicle reported stolen out of New Jersey.
Police said a 68-year-old man became upset because another customer was taking too long to load her vehicle in the store's parking lot.
In other reports, police cited a Doylestown man for slashing tires and charged a student in a hallway altercation at CB West.
Police said one of the drivers was stopped for nearly causing an accident; the other admitted to having drinks earlier in the evening.
Officers will be attempting to collect internal data to determine speed and other factors that led to the crash on Bristol Road.
The lone teen survivor of the crash - a 14-year-old boy - continues to fight for his life at a Philadelphia hospital, police said.
Police have identified an 18-year-old passenger as one of the teens killed Friday night. A fourth teen is hospitalized in serious condition.
The company claims the New Jersey man paid them with a bad check for work they did on a Sept. 11, 2001, documentary.
Police also arrested 2 juveniles for retail theft and consumption of alcohol and arrested a man on retail theft and drug possession charges.
The program helps those with disabilities in Bucks County to communicate with police during traffic stops.
Police say they allegedly stole more than $1400 in merchandise from a township beauty store.
The man had fled to Florida after he broke into a car outside a Doylestown Township fitness club and stole a wallet.
The 34-year-old man got into an argument with his girlfriend on Sunday that escalated to an assault.
During September, police investigated numerous retail thefts and made an arrest for domestic assault.
Police reported the following incidents of theft, DUI, forgery and counterfeiting during the month of September.
The Central Bucks Police Department responded to the CoPart Philadelphia East Auction on Tuesday for the report of a stolen vehicle.
An investigation found that the woman was speeding and talking on her cell phone when the accident happened.
Opponents blast the ruling, contending the partnership isn't about public safety, but turning neigborhoods into surveillance zones.
As mandated by the state Department of Environmental Protection, all blasting activities will be monitored by state and federal agencies.
The Perkasie man will spend the next three to six years in state prison for the drunken, high-speed crash that killed his passenger.
The incident happened when the man got into an argument with several other theater-goers for making noise.
Willow Grove woman charged with stealing tequila hours after being cited for the same offense in another town.