In early September a 2010-11 Yamaha Grizzly ATV was stolen from a baseball shed at Council Rock High School North.
The grant is aimed at enhancing response capabilities and more effectively protect the community.
The Newtown Township Police Department handled six incidents between Sept. 9 and 15.
According to police, the bus was struck by a projectile causing damage to its side window. There were no injuries reported.
Police also investigated two incidents of stolen and forged checks and a theft from a Council Rock School District property.
On August 31, the Newtown Township Police Department held a retirement party for Officer Julius Ferraro.
The Newtown Township Police Department reports the following incidents and arrests:
The Newtown Township man faces third-degree felony charges for insurance fraud, deceptive business practices, forgery and theft.
As kids and parents surrounded him, the 72 year old officer didn’t miss a beat, handing out stickers to children at the Grange Fair.
Shop With a Cop pairs police officers with children on a pre-holiday shopping spree like no other.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests:
Fuel the Force provides free meals to police officers at designated restaurants and eateries through the support of public donations.
Police said the driver hit a power utility box and plunged the neighborhood into darkness.
The Newtown Township Police report the following incidents and arrests:
The Newtown Township Police Department reports the following arrest and incidents:
A quarry truck flipped over on Swamp Road in Newtown Township on Tuesday injuring the driver and spilling its gravel into a field.
Scott R. Krukowski, 35, appeared before District Judge Michael Petrucci on Monday at District Court in Newtown for his preliminary hearing.
Swamp Road has reopened following a one vehicle accident on Tuesday in Wrightstown Township.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests:
Newtown Township Police have found a woman reported missing early Thursday afternoon.
A “hero” Lyft driver with quick instincts saved a scared father from handing over $25,000 in cash to schemers, authorities said.
The Newtown Township Police Department reports the following incidents:
The Nov. ballot question would ask voters whether they favor increasing the ambulance squad millage rate from .5 to 1.0 mills of tax.
After being enticed by another agency at a much higher pay scale, township's newest full-time officer chose Newtown.
David Andrauskas has been sentenced to between 6.5 and 13 years in prison and ordered to pay restitution to his victims.
The man, believed to be suicidal, was subsequently taken into custody and transported to police headquarters for criminal processing.
On the Fourth of July, firefighters from throughout the area responded to a home fire with possible entrapment on Nathan Court.
The Newtown Township Police Department reports the following incidents and arrest.
Act would require schools to implement at least one hour per year of suicide prevention, violence prevention and social inclusion training.
Police will focus on motorists exhibiting aggressive driving behaviors such as heavy truck violations, pedestrian safety, red light running.
Police are looking for the person or persons who set a homemade raft on fire at the Newtown Crossing Community Pool.
A resident fell victim to a con targeting seniors by preying on their devotion to their families.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents:
Coffee with a Cop brings officers and residents together over coffee to discuss issues and learn more about each other.
The awareness campaign is part of Walk Friendly Newtown and is in response to an increase in recent pedestrian accidents in town.
Resident reports theft of services; truck enforcement unit takes three vehicles out of service, eight citations issued.
One of the motorists was driving down Durham Road without a front tire and without lights.
The proposed legislation would broaden the scope of what PA classifies as assault weapons, banning more than 150 different gun models.
A Newtown man pleaded guilty to risking a catastrophe in a fire that heavily damaged a building on South State Street in 2022.