Following one vehicle crash, police arrest driver on an outstanding warrant out of Trenton.
The vehicle fled from police on Friday and was last seen heading into New Jersey via the Washington Crossing bridge, police said.
The SPCA reports that an investigation is continuing into Bucks County's largest case of farm animal cruelty and neglect in recent memory.
Police also made an arrest for suspected DUI at Durham Road and Municipal Drive in the township.
According to court records, police not only found animals in need of care at Narrow Way Farm, they found 75 pounds of suspected marijuana.
Police serve animal cruelty warrant at Wrightstown farm; arrest two men wanted for retail theft in other jurisdictions.
The SPCA said when it arrived at the farm on Tuesday it found animals living in filthy conditions and dead animals.
Newtown Township Police, SPCA officials responded to the Worthington Mill Road farm on Tuesday for an animal welfare check.
Appearing in court on July 3o, the 19-year-old pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter and numerous other charges.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents between July 29 and 31.
Police also seized narcotics and drug paraphernalia during two traffic stop arrests and investigated the theft of a utility trailer.
The outage knocked out power late Thursday afternoon during the hottest part of the day and created traffic challenges along the Bypass
The police department is urging residents not to fall for a scam spoofing the police department's phone number and asking for payments.
In October, Richard Scott MacFarland was found dead inside his home where he had been repeatedly stabbed and slashed.
Police also detain and arrest wanted subject and investigate several reports of theft of packages.
Anyone in the area who placed a personal check in their mailbox on July 11 should monitor their accounts, police said.
Chief John Hearn updated the board of supervisors this week on the $151,000 system, which was purchased and installed this past spring.
Police also arrested a driver for suspected DUI and filed charges for a violation of a Protection from Abuse order.
Newtown Township Police seek the owner of the animal who was wandering the streets on Thursday night.
Newtown Township Police reported the following incidents and arrests during the past week.
Police said a license plate reader alerted law enforcement to the vehicle, which was reported stolen out of Cheltenham.
Police also investigated the theft of motor vehicles in Wrightstown Township and a retail theft at a Village at Newtown store.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests between June 7 and 13.
The task force, made up of officers from Newtown Township, Newtown Borough and Upper Makefield, conducts periodic inspections.
Theft in progress call prompts large police response at the Village at Newtown and on nearby Sycamore Street.
A Newtown native, Nick Ciambrello joined the department in 2016. He is the grandson of former township supervisor Dick Weaver.
Police chief delivers monthly report, updates council on retail theft investigation at the CVS and other incidents.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests between June 1 and June 6:
Police also took a man into custody on an active arrest warrant from the Bucks County Probation Department.
Law enforcement ordered a shelter-in-place for the area out of an abundance of caution.
Police make DUI, drug possession arrests; three juveniles charged with latest Lululemon store thefts.
Three local police departments are taking part in the state program, which runs through June 2.
The service remembered the 16 Bucks County officers who died in the line of duty while protecting their communities.
The Police Week service will take place Monday evening, May 20 at Saint Andrew Roman Catholic Church in Newtown.
Police reported a busy month of April, answering 182 calls and investigating nine traffic accidents.
The Newtown Borough Police said they are looking for this woman in connection with a theft of merchandise from the store in April.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests between May 3 and May 8.
Proceeds from the game will benefit the Bucks County Heroes Scholarship Fund.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests between April 26 and May 1.
A police officer took a photo of the bear early Monday morning as it foraged for food in the township.