The weird, the wild, and the disturbing.
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.
Next Sunday, Sept. 27, people in the United States can see something that hasn’t happened in more than 30 years.
A 2005 incident could be re-investigated, reports say.
Have you seen this woman?
Winter could hit Pennsylvania hard this year. Instead of hurricanes and snowstorms, nor’easters could dominate the forecast.
"There is no problems here."
The drone will require special approval prior to use.
The weird, the wild, and the horrific.
The fraudster said she was a doctor and adjunct professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
"What, what, I didn't stab him," the suspect said immediately after he allegedly stabbed the victim.
Have you seen this man?
"(The young girl) still has to close her curtains every night because she is afraid that someone will look into her room and invade her."
Catch her if you can.
The convicted heroin dealer, who operated a drug trafficking operation from his apartment, said that he didn't know heroin's effects.
The "decorative" sword reportedly had a 15-inch blade.
The drone will be able to go on reconnaissance missions, find military ordnances, and suspicious packages.
One local police officer went above and beyond the call of duty.
The suspect also reportedly stole a gun and sold it to a man known as "Prince" to fund his cocaine habit.
'Heavy' police activity was reported in Lower Providence.
Have you seen Mikaila Quinn? She has been mysteriously missing since August 14.
Eyewitnesses said the man picked up a knife, threw the dog out of the house, kicked his wife's friend in the knee.
When police arrived at the suspect's house, he reportedly said, "I hit him, I hit him, I hit him and I panicked."
Rest in peace.
During an undercover operation, the suspect allegedly shared 44 child pornography movies and 37 videos with a detective.
The Penn School of Nursing was "hostile" and "vindictive" to the struggling student, and Amazon provided the lethal pills, the suit alleges.
Join us as we count down the 10 weirdest, wildest, most disturbing crime stories in southeastern Pennsylvania over the past week.
Police said it was the first DWI - Driving While Injecting - case they had seen.
Federal criminal charges have been brought against members of Mantria Corporation.
He reportedly believed the Bible "justified" his actions.
"I prolly had ur pics," was the suspect's senior quote in North Penn's 2015 yearbook, the DA said.
DA: suspect used a fraudulent fundraiser to pay for purchases Target, Toys R Us, McDonald’s, Rite Aid and Sunoco.
A joint operation between several county police departments cracked down on aggressive driving over the summer.
74 images and 2 videos were recovered which depicted children involved in sexual acts or poses.
She allegedly took nearly $10,000.
Where is Wayne Lundquist?
There was plenty of weird, strange, bizarre, and disturbing crime news in the past week in Pennsylvania. Here’s a look at the top 10.