The commendation recognizes the team's crucial role in a multi-agency effort that led to the identification and arrest of a suspect.
During a two-month period, police said he made more than 115 unauthorized transactions totaling over $9,600.
Firefighters from numerous companies in Central and Upper Bucks County responded to the fire Wednesday afternoon on Easton Road.
Police in New Britain Township are asking for the public's help in identifying suspects involved in two separate retail thefts.
Police also made arrests involving bank fraud, domestic disputes, and protection-from-abuse violations.
"This is a scheduled training and not an emergency," police said in a community notice of the event.
Police said the victim sustained a three inch laceration to the head during the assault.
Police in New Britain Township have filed felony criminal mischief charges against the Doylestown man for an incident at a Bucks Co. shrine.
Police conducted an extensive investigation and identified a Bedminster man as a suspect in the crime.
Bucks County Sheriff teaming up with Chambers 19 to raise funds for Bucks County's county-wide Police Athletic League
"Our goal is to make sure every family in Bucks County can celebrate and get home safely," said District Attorney Jennifer Schorn.
Rita's Italian Ice In Warrington to donate a portion of its proceeds to the firefighters.
The driver was arrested and charged with possession with intent to distribute, criminal use of a communication facility, and other charges.
The charges followed a verbal altercation inside a restaurant that turned physical outside on the street.
Scammers are sending emails, which were discovered in April and again earlier this month, that ask for payment for an application fee.
Police located the striking vehicle in the parking lot of a township hotel with heavy front-end damage and a missing front bumper.
Sextortion often begins innocently on various online platforms, including social media, gaming sites, and messaging apps.
Police remind the public to lock their vehicles while out or at home to protect their valuables from thieves.
Police in Warrington made arrests for two retail thefts. Another man was cited with a summary charge for suspected marijuana.
In June, the off-duty Point Pleasant-Plumsteadville EMT responded to the report of a mother in active labor.
During an officer-involved shooting in Buckingham, he came to the aid of the suspect and treated his injuries.
Coming in for a landing at the event for the first time will be the Temple MedFlight and its crew.
See how many people have been cited over the last five years in Bucks County for illegal traffic moves around buses and in school zones.
Police have identified one of the subjects, but need the public's help to identify the second.
The college said he was hired through normal procedures, which included standard background checks and professional references.
Police said the man pushed the juvenile multiple times, grabbing his neck with both hands while squeezing.
According to the college, he was hired in July as interim vice president of enrollment management.
Township police also investigated eight fraud cases during July and advised residents to exercise extreme caution when dealing with fraud.
Police said the subjects are wanted for questioning in connection with a retail theft that occurred on June 28.
After he was asked to leave an apartment, police said the man grabbed the victim by the throat and threw them onto a bed.
One firefighter was transported to the hospital for heat-related issues while one occupant was treated for smoke inhalation.
A portion of the proceeds from the evening will be donated back to the fire company from Rita's.
The personnel changes were announced at the board of supervisors' July meeting.
Police said the woman stole several bottles of alcohol from the store and then resisted arrest by police.
According to reports, the man has been placed on administrative leave at the Newtown Township-based college.
Upon arrival at a home on Mustang Road, officers found that the victim had sustained significant facial injuries.
The 47-year-old man was taken into custody late Tuesday night and was arraigned on burglary and trespass charges.
The crowd enjoyed watching canine demonstrations and a Medflight helicopter land at Doylestown Township's Central Park.
According to police, the incident happened between 2 and 8 a.m. Sunday morning at the school on West Court Street.
The following incidents and arrests were reported during the month of July by the Central Bucks Regional Police Department.