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Police Chief's Daughter Guilty In Gay Couple Attack: Patch PM
Also: Code Blue this weekend in Montco / Brain parasite killed Elmwood Park animal / Police seek Main Line armed robber / Plus, your commute

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Stories worth talking about tonight:
Bucks County Woman Guilty In Gay Attack, Jury Finds
A jury has found a Bucks County woman guilty of numerous charges in connection with an attack on a gay couple in Philadelphia last year.
Knott, whose father is the police chief in Chalfont, was one of three Bucks County residents accused in the attack. Two men also accused have accepted a plea agreement. She will be sentenced on February 8, 2016
Yesterday’s Patch PM: Numerous Accidents Reported On Thursday
Other headlines:
Code Blue Declared This Weekend In Montco As Snow, Ice Threaten
- In Montgomery County, the incoming winter weather is serious enough that a “Cold Blue Weather Emergency” has been issued for the area.
Radnor Police Offer Reward For Armed Robbery Arrest
- Police are offering a $7,500 reward for information that leads to the arrest of a man wanted for gunpoint robbery in Radnor.
Brain Parasite Killed Elmwood Park Zoo Red Panda
- The popular animal’s mysterious death in late November drew widespread attention.
Also Worth a Look Today
- ‘Star Wars’ Fans: Leave Lightsaber, Vader Mask at Home
- ‘The Polar Express’ Showing Saturday In Doylestown
- Free Speech Group Writes Letter To Montco School
ICYMI: Stories from yesterday you may have missed
- Radnor Officer Struck During Funeral Escort
- Penn State Sued For Student’s Suicide
- Philly Zoo’s Coldilocks, Country’s Oldest Polar Bear, Celebrates Birthday
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