The high school was evacuated in response to a bomb threat that was called into the school on Wednesday, school officials said.
Several Newtown Township residents fell victim to phone scams last week.
The former employee of Weed Man in Bucks County is accused of stealing more than $4,000 from his former boss, police said.
District attorney and police encourage locals to enjoy the Big Game, but warn that officers will be looking for drunken drivers.
All information is provided by the Newtown Township Police Department. Charges are allegations, not convictions.
An Uber driver denied stealing items from a rider in Wrightstown Township.
The scammer is calling residents and telling them that their electricity will be shut off if they fail to pay outstanding balances or bills.
Students arriving at Newtown Middle School Thursday morning may have noticed an added police presence.
One Newtown Township resident was nearly conned into buying $2,500 in gift cards for a scam artist.
A Newtown Township resident called police after seeing a suspicious man outside their home on Diamond Drive.
The mailed checks were dropped off at the outdoor mail collection box at the Newtown Post Office before falling into the wrong hands.
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Police in Newtown Borough are investigating thefts from several retail stores on South State Street that occurred on Wednesday.
Police are reporting a serious two-vehicle crash on Route 232 in Wrightstown Township.
The Virginia resident stole a fully loaded dump truck and fled toward Interstate 295, Newtown Township police said.
Police were called to a hit and run crash on Ridge Avenue in Wrightstown Township.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents between Wednesday, Nov. 25, and Thursday, Dec. 3.
The man and woman were the victim of a violent carjacking that began at the Chandler Hall Senior Center on Friday and ended in Philadelphia.
Two people have been charged in connection with a carjacking and robbery Friday at the Chandler Hall assisted living facility in Newtown.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents between Friday, Nov. 20, and Tuesday, Nov. 24.
Police were called to PetSmart on South Eagle Road for a report of indecent exposure in front of the store.
A man was tricked into giving $3,300 in gift cards to a scam artist who told him in an email that the money was going to his local church.
A Newtown man is accused of attempting to set fire to his grandparents' home following a heated argument there on Monday night.
Swamp Road in Wrightstown Township will be closed until further notice due to a traffic accident.
The Newtown Township Police Department recently awarded commendations and years of service recognition awards to department officers.
A Monterey Place resident contacted police to report the theft of a political sign from their property.
Bucks County high schools can submit a 30-second video PSA on teen driver safety for a chance at a cash prize.
Ari Goldstein of Newtown was the president of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity when he was accused of attempting to sexually assault a woman.
Newtown has 8 registered sex offenders with local addresses, according to the Pennsylvania Megan's Law Sex Offender Registry.
Bucks County residents can get rid of their unused and unwanted medications this Saturday as part of National Drug Take Back Day.
Newtown Township police are seeking the public's help in identifying the suspect.
After being pulled over on a traffic violation, the man got out of his car and attempted to avoid police on foot, township police said.
Newtown Township police have identified two female teenagers who were seen vandalizing a historic property.
Newtown Township Police reported the following recent activity:
The car did not stop after the incident, even after the pedestrian rolled onto the vehicle hood and then rolled off, police said.
Newtown Township Police reported the following recent incidents:
Police said a wallet, $3,200 in tools, and other belongings were taken while the resident was home.
A Newtown Township resident is the victim of a $230,000 mortgage scam, police say, and an Abington man has been charged.
Three men used fake credit cards to steal thousands of gallons of fuel at area Wawas, including some in Bucks County, the AG said.
A Newtown resident was the victim of contractor fraud after meeting a cabinet maker at the Philadelphia Home Show, police said.