The man faces homicide by vehicle charges in the death of the 20-year-old woman her 3-year-old daughter.
Authorities said the public and media sharing photos of the suspects helped them track the fugitives in just days.
In the midst of a furious escape attempt with her haul, the woman slammed into an elderly shopper trying to enter the store, police said.
Police warned that the trio is armed and dangerous, and a $2,000 reward has been posted.
Authorities said that tainted drug mixtures are being increasingly used as operations become more and more complex.
Some 366,000 doses of the lethal drugs, which cause overdoses and serious wounds on users, were confiscated, police said.
Police are still trying to track down the individuals wanted in the killing.
Several areas of Upper Merion have been struck in the serial instances. Details:
The man also set a shed on fire at a nearby home in Montgomery County, police said.
When police attempted to arrest the woman, she spit on them and bit them, authorities said.
Police said he responded to an online ad with a photograph of a ninth grade girl.
Two women made off with a massive haul from the local grocery store, but they didn't get far.
The stolen vehicle used by the suspects was set on fire nearby several hours later, police said.
Emergency shelters will be open. Montgomery Co. officials are urging local residents to stay off the roads with the latest snow estimates.
The sweeping, annual initiative has a huge impact on community safety, officials say.
Circumstances surrounding the crash are still foggy and an investigation is underway.
The man is set to appear in court next month after the crash left two women in his car dead.
In a warning residents, police urged local residents to exercise increased caution.
The major storm caused the county's most important waterways to some 10 feet over their normal heights.
Lt. Brendan Brazunas has given the local community 25 years of exemplary service.
Police said they also found a "designer" drug similar to fentanyl in her system.
Police are warning residents as a months-long string of burglaries with similar characteristics intensifies.
Holiday traffic was already bad near the mall before the latest sinkhole crisis, and heavy rain and flooding will only make things worse.
Police said they found stolen firearms, money, and scales inside his vehicle. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.
The municipality has chosen the Philadelphia Police Department's Jacqueline Bailey-Davis, who has a doctorate in public administration.
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The elderly couple argued about the cat's care before the diagreement turned physical, police said.
The man targeted Hispanic homes in the recent rash of crimes, and was identified in what police called "outstanding" investigative work.
The pair became embroiled in a fight about veterinary care for their cat, police said.
Police said that one suspect is in custody.
Police around Montgomery County have reshared trending TikTok warnings about the feature, but experts say the concerns are overblown.
The man had laid out an elaborate plan in a note, claiming "I am more than capable of doing some really bad (expletive)," police said.
Norristown PD said they have identified a "burglary pattern" against Hispanic residents, after an unknown suspect entered multiple homes.
Do you recognize this man? Two people are wanted in the recent incident that left the mall community shaken.
No shots were fired, police clarified, despite initial reports of an active shooter.
The man fled into Conshohocken immediately after the incident but was captured, authorities said.
Police said the man was wanted on multiple warrants.
The woman had been operating a forklift without a certification at the warehouse where she worked, and then refused to leave, police said.
The man had been on the run for weeks, police said.
Justice has been served in the killing of a 24-year-old Montgomery County woman in 2021.