The victim told police that she was in the store shopping when she realized her wallet was missing.
Firefighters from six companies fought the fire for more than six hours Sunday night into early Monday morning.
The incident happened inside the Foundations Behavioral Health Center where he was employed as a staff member.
Doylestown man is accused of assaulting his girlfriend and his mother while they were driving on Easton Road in the township.
Police in Warrington said a dispute over money escalated into an aggravated assault charge.
Police reported two separate incidents of domestic assaults in the township.
In other reports, a Walmart employee was charged with theft after allegedly stealing from his employer.
An investigation revealed that he had made a withdrawal and multiple purchases across Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties.
The victim told police that he was backing out of a driveway when the 55-year-old woman began honking her horn continuously at him.
Police in tactical gear responded to the Mill Ridge section of Warwick Township early Monday afternoon for an incident.
Teen faces multiple charges following incident in downtown Doylestown; police issue numerous citations for disorderly conduct.
The free public event at Central Park will feature live demonstrations, a helicopter landing, fire and rescue displays and lots more.
During a news conference, District Attorney Jennifer Schorn asked that anyone who may have been victimized by the man to come forward.
As mandated by the DEP, all blasting activities will be monitored and conducted according to state and federal regulations.
The 52-year-old man went missing after failing to return to jail while on a temporary work-release furlough, according to court records.
Police said two back-to-back retail thefts took place at the Fine Wine & Good Spirits store on County Line Road.
Police said stolen merchandise was found inside the vehicle, including a taped box consistent with a method used to conceal items.
In other reports, police caught a woman smoking marijuana while driving in the township.
Vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death for children, and research from NHTSA shows that 46 percent of car seats are misused.
Police said the boy will be charged with simple assault, harassment, disorderly conduct, and underage drinking.
A domestic incident began inside a home and spilled into the street in the area of the train station.
Police also arrested a New York man in gift card fraud scheme at Warrington Township Walmart store.
The Midway Volunteer Fire Company and Doylestown No. 1 responded Saturday afternoon to Hansel Park for an auto extrication.
To avoid becoming a victim, police are urging residents to lock their cars each night before going to bed.
Police Sergeant Jessica Whiteside takes the oath as the department's first female lieutenant.
All blasting activities will be monitored and conducted according to all state and federal laws, according to a posted notice.
Officers responded to the reports of a red Ford pickup that was speeding, failing to maintain its lane, and cutting off vehicles.
The juveniles - ages 12 and 14 — allegedly held a juvenile victim at gunpoint and stole personal belongings.
Firefighters spent a busy Monday afternoon handling a porch fire in Doylestown Twp. and a gas leak at the Plumstead Square Shopping Center.
Police were called to Costner Drive and Basswood Court around 3:16 p.m. for the report of a man holding a boy in a headlock.
Police said he was observed by store employees placing items into Walmart bags and then exiting the store without paying.
Police say three individuals coordinated a retail theft at the Fine Wine and Good Spirits Store on Easton Road.
Township police reported numerous arrests and incidents during August for assault, DUI, illegal dumping, narcotics, and theft.
The incident ultimately led to the postponement of a zoning hearing board meeting and the cancellation of the board of supervisors meeting.
According to Warwick Township Police, three vehicles were involved in the incident, including a passenger car and two motorcycles.
The police department reported the following incidents, citations and arrests between August 1 and 30 in the three boroughs.
A shelter in place order issued around 7:11 a.m. has since been canceled, according to emergency responders.
Police have interviewed the drivers involved in the incident, which ended Monday afternoon at Jamison Elementary School.
Police said staff from the school blocked one of the vehicles from fleeing through the playground, which was occupied by children.
All blasting activities will be monitored and conducted according to all state and federal laws, the quarry said in its announcement.