The woman went into a business and asked questions, then came back in and stole a victim's wallet, according to Lower Southampton Police.
Lower Southampton Police are holding a surplus sale of "crime fighter office furniture."
In Feasterville, police say, the man asked a cashier to change some large bills, then used trickery to get more than he should have.
The fire severely damaged the complex, displaced residents and caused Street Road to be shut down on Tuesday morning.
Breaking: Street Road is closed between Bustleton Pike and Philmont Ave for an apartment fire.
Nine people, including at least four children, were injured after lightning struck a tree at the club in Feasterville on Sunday.
Nine people, including children, were injured after a tree fell at a swim club in Bucks County during a severe storm.
The spot outside police headquarters is well-lit, under video surveillance and has an emergency phone to contact officers.
"Traffic is bad" around the scene of the crash, Lower Southampton Police said on Tuesday afternoon.
In Lower Southampton, police say the man walked onto the property of a local business at about 9 p.m.
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An officer on routine patrol recognized a van that had been featured in a police bulletin the day before, police said.
VIDEO: Watch the theft at a Feasterville brewery on Tuesday.
A former Lower Southampton judge had been sentenced earlier in the week on related charges.
The former district judge has pleaded guilty to, among other things, trying to extort a local businessman seeking a zoning variance.
Police say the four-wheeler was stolen some time between 2:30-5:30 a.m. on Tuesday.
At 9:27 a.m. Friday, Lower Southampton Police were called to a bank robbery in progress at the BB&T bank.
Lower Southampton Police say the man loaded up a basket with cheese, deli meats, blueberries, cookies and bottles of Naked brand juice.
Police say employees noticed the theft and, reviewing surveillance footage, recognized the burglar as a man who'd used the bathroom earlier.
After striking a utility pole, the man said he was hit by another vehicle and tried to catch it by running, according to police.
Since the last warning from Newtown Twp PD, at least two additional incidents of counterfeit money have been reported in Bucks County.
Police say the thefts happened in the overnight hours of March 8 along Avenue A off of Brownsville Road.
Speeding, running red lights, distracted driving — police in Southampton will be on the lookout for these dangerous behaviors and more.
A records check revealed that the woman was wanted in Horsham Township on similar charges dating back to last year.
Lower Southampton Police say a dirt bike and two four-wheelers were used for the spin around school property late last month.
The man stole more than $7,000 worth of pond pumps from a Feasterville store, according to Lower Southampton Police.
Lower Southampton Police say an officer noticed that the man, from Philadelphia, was displaying a fake paper registration tag.
Police say "carelessness" contributed to the string of thefts that was reported over the weekend.
The minivan had been parked in front of the residence, unlocked, with the keys in the ignition, according to police.
Robert P. Hoopes has pleaded guilty in a federal corruption case in which he and others are charged with extortion and money laundering.
In Lower Southampton, a family has donated a longtime resident's model collection to the local fire department, where it is now on display.
Police in Lower Southampton say the woman grabbed a book of scratch-off lottery tickets from the counter of a local store.
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Police say the woman managed to cash in some winners before they were deactivated. But surveillance cameras captured her image when she did.
In Lower Southampton, police say Nicholas William Cotton, 21, "viciously assaulted" a woman, leaving her bleeding from the head, and face.
Nicholas William Cotton "viciously assaulted" a woman, leaving her bleeding from the head, face and neck, according to police.
Police say a woman snagged the book of scratch-off tickets from the counter of a local convenience store on Wednesday.
Police say three men rode their bicycles into the foyer of the store, then used a motorized scooter to steal alcohol and beef jerky.
Lower Southampton Police say the woman was arrested after they got a tip from someone who follows them online.
Lower Southampton Police say Karina Joy Kraus, 39, may be living in a white minivan somewhere in the area.