Hatboro's Police Chief said Tuesday's incident is related to recent crimes in the borough and neighboring Horsham and Warminster townships.
Authorities said that 93 firearms were stolen from three gun shops. A Philadelphia juvenile gang called "54th Street" was involved.
Horsham Township Police Chief Scott Fida is asking residents to take protective measures against vehicle thefts and thefts from vehicles.
Hatboro Police reported that vehicles were being entered illegally on York Road, North Penn Street, and Spring and West Lehman avenues.
Horsham Township police warn residents to protect their vehicles. The police department has reported a rash of vehicle crimes this month.
Horsham Township police seek suspects in the crime that happened overnight Friday. It is unknown how much money was stocked in the machine.
Horsham Township police issue a warning and tips regarding vehicle thefts. They're unsure if connected with recent Tik Tok media attention.
The Hatboro Police Department has charged a 19-year-old Horsham resident with the robbery of a boy's food last Thursday on North York Road.
Fire officials said the second fire caused heavy smoke damage to an Old Mill Road home. The first fire Monday also injured a resident.
The Horsham Township Police Department said an early Monday morning fire at the Maple Hill Apartments injured one person.
Hatboro Police said the robber knocked down the victim on North York Road Thursday night. A video shows the suspect fleeing on a bicycle.
Hatboro officials had hoped to find the owner of the three puppies but said Friday that no one came forward to claim them.
William Hooven tried to purchase a weapon he was not permitted to, Springfield Township police said. He was already in Bucks County Prison.
The Horsham Township Fire Company said several families were displaced and one person was treated for smoke inhalation.
Tony C. Linn of Warminster told the woman he was a Montgomery County police officer in the sexual assault on Dec. 13, Hatboro police said.
A female student was arrested and is in custody for punching the two officers around noon Thursday, Horsham Township police said.
Hatboro Police Chief James Gardner said the crimes are rising regionally in Montgomery and Bucks counties. Police also reported a PECO scam.
The Horsham Township Police Department is seeking the identity of two suspects who walked off with the dog statue from the Route 611 diner.
The Horsham Township Police Department is asking residents to be on the alert for door-to-door "contractors" seeking money.
No one was injured after reported gunfire near the Power Line Trail caused Simmons Elementary and the high school to lock-out, police said.
Donna Laansma, of Bucks County, was given three years in federal prison and must pay back $2.3 million after she stole from her company.
Anthony Troupe of Bensalem will spend between 24 and 48 years in prison for the sexual abuse of two boys, court records show.
River Stauch admitted he forced a 13-year-old girl to have sex with him while he was a senior at Hatboro-Horsham High School, records show.
A number of residents said credit cards, cash, and other personal items were taken from their unlocked cars early Friday morning.
Leland Miller, 32, of Horsham, was given jail time for indecently touching a young boy under the age of 13.
John William Coleman, 38, of Horsham, was reportedly given a term of seven years' probation in connection with a child porn conviction.
The Horsham & Hatboro Police Departments are co-hosting the 25th anniversary of their joint Citizens Police Academy next month.
Joshua Luke Nathaniel Plentie, 22, of Philadelphia, got 2 to 5 years in state prison after he admitted to raping a semi-unconscious woman.
The vehicle accident took place early Monday afternoon along the 1100 block of Easton Road in Horsham Township.
The Horsham Township Police Department has hired three new officers. It made the announcement during National Police Week.
John William Coleman was convicted during a bench trial at Montgomery County Common Pleas Court of numerous child porn possession counts.
Carl Wisniewski, 33, is charged with possessing child pornography. He was previously convicted in Bucks County of the same crime.
Donna Laansma, 57, of Fairless Hills, Bucks County, admitted in court to stealing $1.8 million from the Horsham business where she worked.
Horsham emergency responders had to rescue a driver who was trapped on the hood of their car after being stranded on a flooded roadway.
A fire was reported at a home on the 100 block of Academy Road in Hatboro early Friday morning. Occupants had to be evacuated from the home.
Horsham Police Officer Justin Echevarria is now the department's newest corporal after being sworn-in to his new rank at a township meeting.
The American Red Cross was called to the scene after residents were displaced following an apartment complex fire in Horsham on Wednesday.
Fire crews were reportedly battling a blaze early Wednesday afternoon at the Blair Mill Village Apartment complex in Horsham Township.
A judge sentenced Brihany Baker, 25, of Philadelphia, to one year and one day for illegally buying guns from a Montgomery County dealer.
Adan Quiroz, 41, of Ambler, was sentenced to prison for sexually abusing two underage girls during a near year-long period.