The enforcement wave, taking place throughout the Philadelphia area, is focusing on distracted driving, speeding, and work zone awareness.
Newtown Township Police lift 'shelter-in-place' order after taking man into custody following domestic incident in Headley Trace.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests between March 7 and 14.
Yardley-Makefield and Newtown firefighters stage a ladder arch as a final tribute to a 32-year veteran of the Philadelphia Fire Department.
Police also reported the arrest of a driver at State Street and Washington Avenue for DUI.
Police also conducted a truck safety enforcement detail along the Newtown Bypass. Find out how many trucks were stopped and inspected.
Meghan Macklin, 45, has been in custody in Tennessee after fleeing the area shortly after the murder of Richard Scott MacFarland in October.
Authorities to announce Wednesday charges in the death of a 72-year-old man in October.
Police arrest motorist for DUI, investigate theft from vehicle on Society Place.
In her role as School Resource Officer, Hurst developed a strong working relationship with the staff and students at Council Rock North.
In wake of fatal fire, Newtown Fire Rescue offering to install free smoke detectors in township and borough homes.
Under the agreement, the CWU Firefighters Union has agreed to provide coverage 12 hours a day, seven days a week.
Firefighters found the 77-year-old woman in a second floor bedroom and removed her from the building.
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Newtown Township Police forced entry into the home in the 400 block of Mahogany Walk but were driven back by smoke and flames.
Police also conduct a truck safety detail and investigate a theft of services report.
The basic funding helps keep the lights on to allow fire and EMS workers and volunteers to perform their life-preserving services.
The driver was not injured in the crash, but two others suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
Bucks County SPCA takes in chicken as police seek its owner.
Newtown Township Police Chief urges residents to mail their checks inside the local post offices.
Newtown Borough Police spent a busy month handling domestic situations and investigating scams.
Police also conducted a truck enforcement safety detail in Wrightstown Township.
Police said bus driver Matthew Dudek was intoxicated while transporting children, and was involved in a hit-and-run crash earlier that day.
When someone calls the fire station's phone number, there is no guarantee that someone is going to answer the phone, said the chief.
Police also investigated several retail thefts at a store in the Village at Newtown.
Police have charged the man with simple assault, stalking, harassment, false imprisonment, and criminal mischief.
In other reports, police investigated numerous cases of check fraud, responded to a retail theft and investigated counterfeit currency.
Newtown Township Police were on the scene of a crash between an SUV and a dump truck Wednesday morning.
A 2010 Volvo SUV erupted into flames Tuesday afternoon on Washington Crossing Road.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests between Jan. 12 and 17.
Newtown Township and Newtown Borough Police worked in collaboration with local organizers to ensure a safe and peaceful demonstration.
Large turnout from the Jewish community sends a message: "We will stand strong for Israel and will not tolerate terrorism."
With the help of a resident, police helped round up a pair of wayward horses over the weekend.
Township police also investigated fraudulent ticket sales, an incident of wire fraud, and several cases of identity theft.
In December alone, the department documented 1,915 calls for service, representing a 13 percent jump over 2022.
Police urging motorists to obey road closure signs and to be prepared for power outages.
Mayor John Burke administered the oath to newly-hired officer Kallie Kohnow as Chief James Sabath and his officers looked on.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Tuesday and Wednesday for up to three inches of additional rainfall.
Police also arrested a man on multiple charges following a disturbance at a township restaurant.
Retired Upper Makefield Police Sgt. Patrick Durkin joins the Rangers as their new leader.