Crime & Safety
After 12 Hour Manhunt, Bucks Co. Murder Suspect Arrested
Bucks County murder suspect William Table, 45, was caught after he reportedly stabbed a second person on Monday.

After a 12-hour manhunt, a man suspected of killing a woman in Bucks County on Monday morning has been apprehended by police and arrested on charges of criminal homicide and kidnapping. Authorities allege William Table of Bensalem stabbed his ex-girlfriend to death as she was driving in a car on Hulmeville Road, then fled.
Table, 45, was later located in Philadelphia and has been taken into custody, Bensalem Police confirmed.
Table was caught by police after he stabbed a second person in Philadelphia, according to a report by 6ABC.
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According to authorities, officers were called to Hulmeville Road and Brookwood Drive around 6:45 a.m. on Monday for a report of an accident with injuries. When officers arrived, they found a woman dead behind the wheel.
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Teresa Priestley, 43, was killed from apparent stab wounds, police said.
Priestley was discovered deceased just minutes after calling 911 to report her boyfriend was going to kill her, according to reports. Dispatchers received a call in the morning from a woman saying her ex-boyfriend was going to kill her, FOX29 reports.
Less than a minute later, police received a call reporting an accident along Hulmeville Road.
He was arraigned by District Justice Michael Gallagher and has been sent to the Bucks County Correctional Facility with no bail. Table's preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 24, court records show.
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