As the weather warms, criminals have increasingly targeted motorcycles and ATVs.
A stretch of Main Stree twas shut down and authorities evacuated residents Sunday.
Officials said that much of the school was vandalized during the break-in, committed by two underage individuals.
A break-in at Royersford Elementary led to the school being shut down on Monday.
Authorities are asking local residents to check their video surveillance footage for clues.
A young child was playing outside when a white, balding man in his 60s pulled up, authorities said.
Police are asking for the public's assistance in tracking down the suspect.
Authorities said that groups often target expensive homes, specifically those owned by Asian-Americans.
The community has rallied to raise more than $90,000 in just about a day.
The holiday week has brought with it a spike in thefts from vehicles around the local area, police said.
Local holiday shoppers were in for a shock Sunday night when a man pulled out a gun at the cash register, police said.
Police said he threatened to kill her and choked her until she was unconscious.
A stretch of Ridge Pike was shut down Tuesday morning after a serious accident.
Howard Hoffman, a Drexel graduate, served Upper Merion for nearly 30 years.
The accident reconstruction team is continuing to investigate, officials said.
The man was also charged for publicly sharing nude photographs of the woman.
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A tip from a resident helped police track down the driver.
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Police say the cameras will help keep children safe.
Traffic is being redirected and it's not yet clear when the issue will be resolved.
Police said the man "used his status" as an employee at Burger King to groom the children.
Police are seeking residential security footage and ask the public to keep an eye out for a man "dressed in all black."
Authorities are asking for local residents nearby to check their security feeds.
Police were able to use video surveillance footage to track the suspects back to their homes.
Police found the shooter dead the next morning about 13 miles away from the incident. An investigation remains ongoing.
Police said he threatened the restaurant and demanded it "pay the taxes to the big man."
The man also violated protection from abuse orders, according to authorities.
Police from around the area set up a perimeter and withstood continuous gunshots before the man finally surrendered.
Residents were asked to use caution nearby and to avoid the area if possible.
Multiple shots were fired but no one was hit.
Details remain scarce after two separate search warrants were served Monday.
A bevy of new forms are now available to residents to help them better interact with the police department.
The bag was locked inside a truck when it was stolen, police said.
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Police had an active warrant out for the man for weeks.
"Words cannot accurately describe it," one fire victim said of their appreciation for the Royersford area's generosity.
High winds fanned the flames and made the enormous blaze, the second major blaze in the county in as many nights, even more challenging.