Police say a thief who targeted cars in the Village at Newtown Shopping Center and on State St has been arrested and charged.
Police in Newtown Twp reported the following recent activity, including a PECO scam and the theft of Xmas decorations from a grave site.
Arrest warrants have been issued for two more in connection with a $5K theft of over-the-counter medications from the Acme in Newtown.
The Upper Makefield man reported missing has been located in Wildwood, NJ.
A widespread power outage Wednesday knocked out power for thousands in Newtown Township, Newtown Borough, and Northampton.
A priest who served at Bucks County parishes is on administrative leave after new allegations he sexually abused a minor.
The crash happened Thursday evening on Taylorsville Road in Upper Makefield.
Applications are available at the Newtown Borough police headquarters on Liberty Street.
Police are trying to track down a man wanted for non-payment of child support who they say sped off during a Newtown Bypass traffic stop.
Newtown Township has a candidate in mind for police chief, but his or her name has not yet been made public.
Someone is opening packages and mail, then discarding the remains into other residents' mailboxes after cash or items are taken, police say.
Police in Newtown are warning the community after "repeated reports of scams" that have recently targeted local residents.
Police in Newtown are seeking a New York woman they say stole $5,000 in over-the-counter medications from the local Acme.
The holidays are over but the porch pirates are still out in Upper Makefield, police warn.
There were some sad stories, some shocking stories, some happy stories. Here are the biggest headlines from Bucks County in 2018:
"If you drive hammered, you’ll get nailed," the Bucks County District Attorney said.
Raymond Myslinski, 71, went to visit a friend on Christmas Day. His car was later found submerged in a local waterway, and he is missing.
Police in Buckingham Township are investigating a suspicious death and warning residents of heroin stamped 'cloud'.
A Pennsylvania pediatrician has admitted assaulting more than two dozen patients, some as young as two weeks old.
A woman is facing homicide by vehicle while DUI charges following a fatal early-morning crash Sunday in Bucks County.
A car crashed into the 7-Eleven in Newtown on Tuesday. Two people were transported from the scene, authorities say.
Police are investigating a rash of thefts from cars that were reported on Dec. 7 at the parking lot adjacent to the La Stalla restaurant.
A package theft in Newtown Township left one resident wondering where her 3 iPads have gone.
Police in Newtown Borough are investigating an hit-and-run crash that happened Wednesday on Washington Avenue.
A woman is facing charges after police said she was caught trying to fraudulently withdraw money from bank account with a fake license.
A local handyman is facing burglary and theft charges in Buckingham and Solebury, authorities said.
Breaking: The suspect was last seen heading towards the Washington Crossing bridge following the 9:48 a.m. robbery, police said.
Police in Upper Makefield are investigating a home burglary that happened this week in a neighborhood off Woodhill Road.
The 17-year-old was last seen Tuesday, Dec. 4. On Dec. 9, police said he was located.
A man wanted for depositing fictitious checks and taking money from a Newtown Township resident has been apprehended, police said.
An overturned dump truck closed a portion of I-95 in Bucks County for three hours Wednesday morning.
The Bucks Co. District Attorney's office announces the results from the Thanksgiving Eve DUI checkpoint:
Breaking: Four children were hit by a car at a tree lighting event in Washington Crossing on Friday. Three remain hospitalized at CHOP.
This isn't your ordinary Elf on a Shelf. It's Justice the Elf. And he's spending this holiday season at the Newtown Twp Police Department.
A man who was caught trying to break into a shed and cars after an alleged theft from the Newtown 7-Eleven has been arrested, police said.
A Newtown man who allegedly threatened to shoot a police officer is facing charges of terroristic threats after a Wednesday incident.
Road conditions in Newtown were poor Thursday and authorities warned residents to stay home.
Scott Mielentz, a former Newtown resident, raised a gun and pointed it at police before counting down from 5, the NJ AG report said.
Newtown Township Police have received additional reports of vandalism on Mischief Night.
Aside from the typical toilet paper and eggs, cars and driveways were spray painted. A mailbox was spray painted and filled with condiments.