Vehicle break-ins are becoming an epidemic in the Hatboro and Horsham area.
Several local departments were on-site at a blaze at a local home.
“Every day I spend with them, I become a better officer and man. These men and women should remind us every day why we put on this uniform."
Crews are working to renovate the building and contain the risk.
The victim was found screaming in the bathroom and covered in blood.
The Hatboro police are moving their headquarters very suddenly.
Vehicle burglaries continue to pose a problem in the area. Law enforcement have several tips to help prevent yourself from becoming a victim
Tragic.
Check this map before your kids go out trick or treating in Hatboro and Horsham.
Good work.
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Due to the response to our Hatboro-Horsham map, we made one for Upper Moreland. Check it out before taking your kids trick or treating.
Get ready to set those clocks back - and adjust your evening schedule of activities.
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office was very busy Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
Do you know all the laws regarding school buses?
Residents are advised to be on alert.
The two men allegedly entered a man's home in Lower Moreland on September 27 and killed him.
Montgomery County officials will announce the arrests of two people for a murder and home invasion in Lower Moreland on Sept. 28.
"Many of us grew up being taught that Police Officers were our friends. They were there to help us and were someone we could always turn to"
The accident occurred near the intersection with Delmont.
Have you ever seen these kids?
"He didn't even have the patience to wait for the nail polish to dry," one reporter said.
The FBI released it's latest crime statistics, and there's some interesting revelations for Hatboro-Horsham area.
While the track of the hurricane remains uncertain, heavy rain and flooding is expected. Now is the time to prepare, officials say.
The arrested man allegedly said that upon release, he would "do worse to her or kill her."
They reportedly used the money they stole from the Korean War veteran to buy heroin.
A 78-year-old man came home and there were two people he'd never seen before standing in his house.
Scammers allege to be "ranked officers" with the local sheriff's office.
The FBI released a report with crime stats collected from cities across the U.S., including Hatboro and Horsham.
The shooting of the victim, who has now been identified, was not random, officials said.
The weird, the wild, and the disturbing.
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The victim's condition is unknown.
A new kind of emergency vehicle will be on the road in Montgomery County this weekend.
The house reportedly "will not be habitable" any time soon.
A 2005 incident could be re-investigated, reports say.
Montgomery County is mobilizing in the area to make sure they are covered for every contingency.