The event is designed to enhance the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while spotlighting the community.
In other reports, a man swallowed drugs while fleeing from police and a Warrington woman was charged with retail theft.
Bucks District Attorney Jennifer Schorn made the announcement during one of the office’s Fun Week events.
The man faces 10 counts of reckless endangerment following the incident at the convenience store in Warrington Township.
The impact caused a nearby utility pole — located close to the building where the wires were attached — to split in half.
Police have charged the 45-year-old Dublin woman with theft by unlawful taking.
Police said the couple was tricked into giving $12K in cash to a scammer claiming their grandson was involved in a serious car accident.
During the office's awards ceremony held at the Justice Center, the DA honored the two for their public service and dedication.
The award-winning program helps to decrease the time police officers spend responding to situations involving social services needs.
The event will feature a display of antique fire trucks, a flea market, children’s activities, apparatus judging, and awards.
A Kentucky man was extradited to Bucks County Tuesday on sex charges for trafficking the girl. Two other men await trial, authorities said.
Police used facial recognition technology to identify a woman who is accused of stealing merchandise from the Ulta store.
The death is actively being investigated as a homicide by local police, Bucks County detectives and the DA's office.
The Plumstead Township Police Chief told the Bucks County Courier Times that ICE made an arrest in the township over the weekend.
The Doylestown Fire Company No. 1 spent a busy Wednesday morning answering calls in Doylestown Borough and neighboring Plumstead.
The man is accused of exploiting the store’s return process and submitting numerous unauthorized credit card applications.
Anyone lose a pair of peacocks? Birds are on the loose in Doylestown Township, according to police.
Police also investigated seven incidents of fraud and cited a man for making threats against former fast food co-worker.
The Central Bucks Regional Police Department filed attemped murder charges over the weekend against the 50-year-old woman.
In other crime reports, police arrested a woman for defiant trespassing; investigated several incidents of fraudulent activity.
The deceased 89-year-old woman was discovered around 7:20 p.m. at a home in the 2500 block of Rickert Road in Hilltown Township.
The supervisors created the role to reflect the township’s commitment to delivering coordinated, sustainable, and high-quality public safety
The Hilltown Township Police Department responded to a home on Callowhill Road at 2:30 a.m. for a burglary in progress.
In other reports, police charged a man with indecent exposure after dropping his pants at township hotel.
The red light camera enforcement system, the first in the county, went live in January 2024 at two Route 611 intersections.
Police departments across the Philly region will be targeting drivers exhibiting unsafe and aggressive driving behaviors through Aug. 17.
Police in New Britain Township are investigating two retail thefts that happened on the same day at the Wawa store on Butler Avenue.
In another report, a resident told police someone opened an Apple Card in their name and charged more than $8,000 in purchases.
At one point during the confrontation, the man grabbed a kitchen knife and charged toward the victim, police said.
Rescue crews from three fire companies responded to Holicong and New roads for the report of a trapped driver.
Police investigation leads to arrest of 66-year-old man on felony retail theft charges.
During the month of June, the Central Bucks Regional Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests:
The single-vehicle crash happened last October on River Road in Tinicum Township.
Based on witness accounts and the nature of the incident, a warrant was issued for the man's arrest for lewd and indecent conduct.
On June 19, police say a woman wearing a black and purple shirt stole more than $115 in merchandise from the store.
After less than a half hour of deliberation, the jury convicted the 2o-year-old on all charges including first degree murder.
A Catholic school teacher coached youth sports at several schools in the Doylestown area, authorities said.
Plumstead Township man pleads guilty to 50 counts of animal fighting and 54 counts of neglect of animals.
Police charged a 74-year-old man with shoplifting and a Delaware man for carrying a gun without a permit.
To assist in identifying the suspect, Warrington officers collaborated with other law enforcement agencies in using facial ID technology.