Fuel The Force is a nonprofit that gives back to Bucks County police officers through a community lunch program and gratitude events.
Last year, police investigated 123 accidents, which doesn’t include crashes involving deer.
Police also make protection from abuse arrest; investigate theft from construction site; and make suspected DUI arrests.
Following a three day trial, a jury found Jeffrey Todd Lukens of Buckingham Township guilty on felony counts of indecent assault.
Newtown Borough Police Chief James Sabath said on two separate occasions in February the man had stolen two bottles of wine off of the shelv
County looking to hold TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat accountable for harm inflicted on young people.
According to police, the suspects purchased nominally-valued items primarily to get change in the form of legitimate U.S. currency.
Police also investigated worthless checks and counterfeit currency and made several suspected DUI arrests.
According to police, incidents were reported on March 6 at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center.
"We will be investigating the conduct of this employee," wrote Superintendent Dr. Andy Sanko in a letter to the community.
A man operating what appeared to be a white Chevrolet Trax with tinted windows walked up the driveway and took the package.
The driver attempted to cross the span, which has a 10 foot height limit and prohibits truck traffic, police said.
Police also investigated several fraud complaints and a theft from a Wrightstown Township construction site.
The race will benefit Newtown Borough-based A Love For Life, which raises funds for pancreatic cancer research.
Newtown EMS will be replacing St. Mary Medical, which has been providing emergency response service to the township for the past decade.
A 76 year old woman died from smoke inhalation after fire broke out in her Headley Trace townhouse on New Year's Day.
Three suspects fled the scene after being scared off by the homeowner, according to police.
Police also investigated a theft behind the ACME store and a stolen package worth $3,000.
Nicholas Weaver’s appointment represents the next step in emergency services in Newtown Township, said Chief Glenn Forsyth.
This time it will be touting its investments in the program over the past two years as it makes its case to FEMA for the federal dollars.
Charges pending against two drivers after suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia were discovered and seized as evidence.
Police said they believe that a large SUV or truck traveling south on Swamp Road drove onto the property causing significant damage.
The grants are offered annually for a wide variety of projects relating to equipment, training, debt reduction, and more.
Over the course of two days in January, officers made heroic effort to save fire victim, administered CPR to man in cardiac arrest.
Police also reported more mailbox theft issues, check forgery incidents and a domestic disturbance that led to an arrest.
The fatality was the first in Newtown Township in more than 40 years, according to Fire Chief Glenn Forsyth.
Officer Andrew Nagle, a native of Mercer County, New Jersey and a graduate of Rutgers University, was sworn in by Judge Mick Petrucci.
The Newtown Borough Police Department is asking for the public's help in helping to find the flag.
Police also investigated several fraud complaints and took four juveniles into custody for riding in a stolen vehicle.
It took firefighters about 30 minutes to extinguish the fire at the Shires Crossing development on Taylorsville Road.
The Newtown Township Police Department welcomed Justin Abbonizio of Warrington to the force on Wednesday night.
Chief James Sabath delivers monthly crime report at borough council meeting.
Newtown Township Police also investigated a fatal fire, a retail theft and stolen pallets from the Beer Store and
Police are asking for the public’s assistance to identify other possible victims.
Firefighters and police responded to Headley Drive around 5:30 a.m. on January 1 for heavy fire at a townhouse.
The passes, which are valid from Jan. 1, 2023 to Dec. 31, 2023, can only be used at the municipal lot at 10 Centre Avenue.
Police also investigated two retail thefts at the Village at Newtown and conducted a truck safety detail on the Newtown Bypass.
Police, fire and rescue squads responded to a fire early New Year's Day morning in Newtown Township.
Responding to a central station alarm, the Upper Makefield Fire Co. arrived at the scene where they reported a moderate smoke condition.
Police also investigated a $500,000 lottery raffle fraud case, a theft from vehicle and arrested a driver on suspected DUI.