The missing Lower Southampton woman's car was found a day earlier in a wooded area of Philadelphia, according to reports.
Those photos were from July 10, the last day anyone saw Johnston. Her car was seen on Vine Street approaching Interstate 95.
Philadelphia Customs agents said the shipment from China, addressed to a Feasterville-Trevose location, contained 5,657 pieces.
Police feel that the key to finding Cassandra Johnston may be discovering her silver Ford Focus, but warn that it could have new plates.
The 26-year-old from Lower Southampton has not been seen since leaving Philadelphia early in the morning on Saturday, July 10.
26-year-old Cassandra Johnston was reported missing Monday. She did not return home from Philadelphia as expected early Saturday morning.
A Lower Southampton Township fire proved tough to put out Monday morning, due to uneven terrain and difficulty accessing the water supply.
Nineteen-year-old Leonard Pearso Ridge is the latest Bucks County resident to be charged in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection.
The serial shoplifter has nabbed an impressive $1,462 worth of candy in four different thefts, Lower Southampton Police say.
The burglary happened on Easter Sunday near where Russell Elliot Memorial Park backs up to Buck Road.
Police say the 30-year-old drove around the victim's neighborhood and texted, claiming that he had a weapon.
Police say the 16-year-old left home late last week and his family has not heard from him since.
Lower Southampton Police say the dog has been wandering and growls whenever anyone approaches.
Police say the owner of a Philadelphia construction company ripped off seven or more customers in and around Lower Southampton.
Lower Southampton Township Police say the man tried to pay for a printer at Staples with two credit cards before walking out with it.
Police say the owner of a Philadelphia company failed to provide work after signing contracts and taking money from customers.
The robber had white, vanilla-smelling trash bags wrapped around his head, waist, legs and feet, according to police.
In Feasterville, the woman distracted their victim while the man took her wallet from her shopping cart, police say.
The crash happened at about 9:45 p.m. on Brownsville Road near the Sunoco gas station, according to police.
An arrest warrant has been issued for the 37-year-old who police say burglarized the vehicles in July through early August.
Philly Police said several charges have been filed against a Bucks County man in connection with a crash that killed a string band member.
The woman was pushing a shopping cart when she found the car at the intersection of Bustleton and Bridgetown Pike, police say.
One of the robbers threatened to "blast" the homeowner if he didn't give them money.
She has one other open DUI case and was convicted of fleeing police last year and of DUI in 2002, prosecutors said.
Police charged him after examining evidence left at a local home in January.
The armed robber forced workers into a back room, then stole cash and their personal electronics, Lower Southampton Police said.
Police say the Feasterville-Trevose man was mad about not getting unemployment benefits and threatened Wolf's daughter and granddaughter.
Police say the 20-year-old fired into another vehicle at two different locations last Wednesday night.
A gunman fired into another vehicle at two different locations on Wednesday night, according to Lower Southampton Police.
Officers arrested the man that Lower Southampton Police had identified as a suspect in Philadelphia.
Police in Lower Southampton have identified a 45-year-old man as their suspect in the case.
Lower Southampton Police updated a post to say the victim has contacted them.
The group, possibly teens, took a joy ride on the grass at Tawanka Elementary School over the winter break, police said.
He was spotted Monday morning looking through residential trash cans in the Trevose section, police said.
The district attorney's office released a statement after concluding a yearlong investigation into discrepancies by its former director.
A Lower Southampton man who triggered a widespread manhunt last year has been sentenced. He admitted to child rape charges.
The 51-year-old woman's car was found abandoned and her mother hasn't seen her for more than two weeks, police said.
Lower Southampton Police put out a bulletin, and shared a little bicycle trivia, on Friday.
Police say he was supervising the child in 2017 when he had "indecent contact" against the child's wishes.
Federal prosecutors say the Feasterville restaurant's owners paid dishwashers in cash and didn't report the salaries to the IRS.