The Newtown Township Police Department responded to the following calls between Dec. 17 and 20:
Officers also earned commendations for an exceptional arrest, DUI efforts and for securing a major grant.
The accident occurred when a vehicle driving west bound on Centre Avenue made a left onto southbound State Street.
A minivan traveling southbound on Route 532 went off the roadway and struck the canal bridge over the weekend, said police.
Police also investigated a Forex Trading Scam, a retail theft, fraudulent checks and conducted a truck enforcement detail.
Any suspicious or fraudulent activity should be reported to police or the United States Postal Inspection Service.
Family, friends, colleagues and officials attended the event and watched as Mayor John Burke administered the oath of office to Sean Orr.
Police also investigated a road rage incident, a computer pop-up that cost a resident $200K and conducted a truck safety detail.
The hunt is intended to reduce the deer population and to help maintain balance in the park’s ecosystem, said state park officials.
Firefighters will be available at the station to accept gift card donations for the family on Tuesday evening and on Saturday.
The Newtown Township Police Department is investigating a two vehicle traffic accident with serious injuries.
Crews from six fire companies responded to the blaze, which was reported at 8 p.m.
Newtown Township Police also investigated several incidents of fraud and participated in two truck enforcement details.
“I am appalled that you have no remorse,” said Judge Charissa Liller in sentencing the man to the next 30 to 60 years in state prison.
The Newtown Township Police Department also took a fraud report, investigated a stolen vehicle call and arrested a driver for suspected DUI.
The borough council has set aside funding in its proposed budget for application and consulting fees.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests between Oct. 28 and Nov. 3:
Collection drives in both townships will be held on Saturday, Oct. 29 to benefit the Shop With A Cop program.
The detail took place on Oct. 19 in the area of Durham Road and Fox Hill Drive in Wrightstown Township.
The Newtown Township Police Department responded to the following calls between Oct. 17 and 20
Three individuals from New York and Virginia are facing charges after police discovered counterfeit cash and drugs in their car.
The goal of the campaign is to reduce the number of aggressive driving related crashes, injuries, and deaths throughout the state.
TMA Bucks is once again challenging Bucks County high school students to always buckle up.
"This latest incident is reprehensible as it risks people’s safety," said State Sen. Steve Santarsiero.
Police are asking residents living in River Crossing to check their surveillance cameras for any suspicious vehicles or subjects.
Police said a resident was cut while attempting to remove a sign placed on their property without permission.
The Newtown Township Police Department responded to the following calls between Oct. 8 and Oct. 12:
During his monthly report to the board of supervisors, Chief Hearn spoke about the recent theft of mail and two struck pedestrians.
“The incident occurred in the township, but has unfortunately involved a number our residents,” said Newtown Borough Chief James Sabath.
Anyone who dropped mail at the outside collection box on or around Saturday, Oct. 8 are urged to monitor their accounts for fraud.
Police report three arrests for suspicion of DUI, an arrest for an active warrant and the theft of aanother catalytic converter theft.
Police responded to an attempted burglary, seized suspected narcotics during a traffic stop and investigated a theft by deception.
All three arrests were made by Newtown Township Police on the Newtown Bypass.
Police are investigating five incidents of fraud reported in the township.
Newtown Fire and Emergency Services chief presents citation to Northampton Township's Rescue 3 for making a save on the Fourth of July.
Two burglars were captured by a Ring camera entering and later exiting very quickly from an open garage on Belamour Drive.
Police also cited an incoherent subject on Sycamore Street with public intoxication.
In addition, four citations and nine warnings were issued for violations that were found.
They are facing forgery, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and criminal conspiracy charges.
Ebert was officially sworn in during a ceremony at borough hall this week led by Mayor John Burke.