A heat wave that has gripped the region for days will end by Monday, but the transition won't be a smooth one.
Were you at the Chick-fil-A in Newtown on Monday evening around 5:45 p.m.? Then police want to hear from you.
Police in Newtown Township reported the following recent activity:
Police in Newtown Township are launching the third wave of its aggressive driving enforcement campaign.
Police are seeking the public's help to identify a driver they say was involved in a hit-and-run accident at the Durham Rd CVS.
7 people — 6 adults and a child — made it safely out of a Wrightstown house fire Saturday. It is believed to have been caused by lightning.
In one of the cases, a man had to be extricated from his vehicle after a rollover crash on Taylorsville Road.
Three people have been charged in connection with numerous mail thefts in Upper Makefield Township, police said.
Crews battled a house fire in Wrightstown, which shut down Mud Road.
The road rage incident unfolded last week at Tyler State Park, where the man picked up a stick and allegedly threatened another driver.
Lots of activity reported by police in Newtown Twp, including a suspicious incident near Acme, and a drunk man found lying in a driveway.
A report of an alleged abduction Thursday in the Newtown Grant community was determined to be unfounded, Township Police said.
Sycamore Street will be closed from Durham Road to Washington Avenue between 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Lawmakers in Pennsylvania are moving forward on a proposal that will allow local police to use radar to target speeding drivers.
Police in Newtown Township are investigating a residential burglary reported earlier this month on Upper Silver Lake Road.
Police said the two suspects damaged six vending machines at Bucks County Community College's Newtown campus.
Newtown Township Police have released additional photos of one of the suspects wanted in connection with an attempted robbery this week.
The man sentenced to death by a Bucks Co. jury for the rape and murder of Grace Packer says he should get life in prison instead.
Two men broke into a Newtown business on Monday, and threatened to shoot security guards after demanding access to drugs.
The following recent incidents were reported by police in Newtown Township.
Police in Bucks County received several reports of a black bear wandering around a neighborhood Saturday.
A 4th person — another Philadelphia-area native — died in 2018 at the same resort under similar circumstances, her family says.
The former sports training director is facing 20 felony counts in connection with a $10,000 theft from the Newtown Athletic Club.
Police said he made "inappropriate" contact with a teen through social media, including requesting photographs.
A felony arrest warrant has been issued for the 29-year-old man. He may be in South Carolina but has local ties, authorities said.
Sentences ranged from 30 to 140 years behind bars.
Police said a person was squatting at the Grange Fair Grounds, using a fairground electrical outlet and leaving trash around.
Police said employees told them the woman stole items from the store then came back later in different clothes and stole more items.
The park manager said this is the first time in his tenure that he has seen racist graffiti in the park.
A scammer posed as a local business CEO in an attempt to get that CEO's paycheck, police said. See details on this and other crimes here.
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best High Schools list Tuesday, and Council Rock North was included among the state's elite.
Newtown Township Police closed a portion of the bypass after a serious two-vehicle crash late Monday morning.
Newtown Twp Police reported the following recent activity, including a burglary, counterfeit money, and other crimes.
Upper Makefield Police said the person was taken to a hospital and the dog to a veterinarian after being hit in front of Colonial Farms.
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Newtown Township Police said they believe a white Ford Transit van sideswiped another vehicle Tuesday morning on Swamp Road in Wrightstown.
Police said area residents should check the last few months' credit and debit card statement for any potential unauthorized purchases.
The trash in the back of a truck caught fire Monday morning, forcing crews to dump the burning refuse on the roadway.
A 73-year-old man was found dead Thursday morning in part of the Delaware canal in Washington Crossing, police said.