Neighbors said that at least one pet died in the blaze.
The man was driving a local school district's facilities van when he struck and killed an 83-year-old resident, police said.
Investigators tracked the 20-year-old fugitives across the country after police said they left a man dead in Norristown.
The suspect shot at police first, authorities said, before telling police to "kill me" and "shoot me in the head."
The man fired at police but did not hit an officer, the DA said.
What started as a hit-and-run response ended in an exchange of gunfire between an officer and a suspect outside the mall, police said.
Officials said they were surprised at the move but sent the outgoing chief, who was selected after a national search, well wishes.
Police said the dealer knew well how deadly the drugs were, warning the victim to "go slow" with the baggies he sold.
The woman used the school's money for family vacations to London, New York, and Los Angeles, as well as meals and car rentals, police said.
Norristown's streets just got a little bit safer.
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The victim was recording with his phone before the murder, which helped Norristown officers identify Eugene "Roc" Ware as a suspect.
The shooting claimed the life of a Norristown man, who was inside his home eating Thanksgiving dinner when a bullet entered the window.
The victim recorded the entire confrontation with the killer on his phone, police said, as footage was recovered by authorities.
Tyrone Guy, 35, of Philadelphia, was the victim of a fatal shooting in Norristown late Monday night.
Edward E. Ratliff, of New Brunswick, N.J., was convicted during a jury trial in late August in Montgomery County.
The man strangled, kicked, and punched his girlfriend, who was 21 weeks pregnant, police said.
In the scam, a person posing as a sheriff tells folks they have an arrest warrant for failing to appear for jury duty.
Charles Henry Dalce, 70, of Delaware County, was secretly caught on iPad video molesting the 50-year-old woman.
Johnathan Ortiz, 32, of Upper Merion, is heading to prison after pleading guilty to a felony aggravated assault charge.
Donald A. Giannella got time behind bars after pleading guilty to charges he tried to meet a boy for sex.
Victor Thomas Bell, Jr., now 18, was 16 when he fatally shot a 23-year-woman while negligently handling a firearm. The two were friends.
Terrell Kirby Russell, 27, of Philadelphia, left the scene of a 2020 fatal accident in Cheltenham Township in which a pedestrian was killed.
Nabil Nisar, 26, of Cheltenham Township, admitted to possessing child pornography on his cellphone. Some videos reportedly showed infants.
Amanda Barr, a former prison guard, admitted she bought seven guns and illegally resold them to people in Montgomery County.
Zuriel Ahki Love, 27, of Philadelphia, was considered to be a significant source of methamphetamine across the region.
Kengra Taylor, 48, of Upper Providence Township, also must pay back more than $43,000 in restitution.
The broad daylight shooting left dead a local 47-year-old who happened to be walking by, police said.
The defendant uploaded to the Internet a video purporting to show a girl between the ages of 2 and 4 engaged in prohibited sexual activity.
Steven Dougherty, of Delaware County, is charged in connection with the abuse of the 6-year-old son of his former girlfriend.
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The funds, meant to prevent homelessness in Montgomery County during the pandemic, were used for her "personal dinners," the DA said.
Some of the "disturbing" sexual assaults occurred during daytime burglaries of elderly individuals, authorities said.
Two men who were charged in the 'murder for hire' killing of 30-year-old Bucks County woman Ebony Pack have been found guilty.
Dante Salley, 36, of Virginia, will spend time in a Pennsylvania prison for participating in a robbery of a Montgomery County CVS.
Increased construction in the area led officials to the decision.
The two Norristown men were one of five in total arrested by Montgomery County authorities and charged in an undercover child sex sting.
The home invasion robbery ended with a 28-year-old local man dead.
Elvyn Almodovar Rodriguez, 33, of Norristown, received decades in prison after pleading guilty to third-degree murder and other counts.
The cause of the blaze remains under investigation.