Crime & Safety
2 Gunmen Rob Newtown Township Resident
Police said two men armed with semi-automatic handguns approached the resident and forced him to hand over his watch.
NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP, PA — A Newtown Township resident was robbed at gunpoint Monday night on Autumn Drive in the township's Norwalk development.
The incident happened around 8 p.m. when two men armed with semi-automatic handguns approached the resident and forced him to turn over his wristwatch, Newtown Township Police said.
The men are described as black, having a medium build, approximately 5 foot, 10 inches tall and wearing black clothing, gloves, and ski masks, police said. They possibly fled in a dark-colored sedan with no license plate attached.
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The vehicle was last seen on the Newtown Bypass driving towards Interstate 295 in Lower Makefield.
Officers from Newtown Township, Newtown Borough, Lower Makefield, Upper Makefield, and a K9 unit from Central Bucks Regional assisted with a search for the subjects.
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The resident was not injured, police said.

The suspect vehicle. (Newtown Township Police)
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