Crime & Safety

4 Young Men Killed On Bucks County Farm: July In Review

Here's a look at the top stories that made headlines in July across the Patch network in Pennsylvania.

Here's a look at the top stories that made headlines in July across the Patch network in Pennsylvania:

4 Young Men Killed On Bucks County Farm

Authorities filed homicide charges against two men they say lured their acquaintances to a rural Bucks County property with the promise of selling them marijuana then fatally shot them and buried their bodies. Police say 20-year-old Cosmo DiNardo killed the victims in three separate shootings, all of which took place on DiNardo's family farm on Lower York Road in Solebury. The men were all reported missing within days of each other, setting off a massive search. Thomas Meo, Mark Sturgis, Jimi Taro Patrick and Dean Finocchiaro were killed in the slayings.

Other top headlines in July from across the region:

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11 Texts That Will Come Back To Haunt Penn State Frat Boys Accused In Death: “Don't worry, it's all staying in the house. Like only the brothers know," the pledge master allegedly texted while Timothy Piazza lay dying.

4 Emergency Responders From Newtown Hospitalized After Carfentanil Exposure: The ambulance was responding to a call for a cardiac arrest on the Newtown Bypass when the exposure to the deadly opioid happened.

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11-Year-Old Dies After Falling Ill At Pennsylvania Summer Camp: The 11-year-old boy who died after falling ill at Nah-Jee-Wah in Milford.

Friends Describe Suspected Road Rage Shooter As 'Cool, Calm Guy': Friends and coworkers of the man who authorities say fatally shot a woman during a road rage incident in Chester County are shocked, calling it "very uncharacteristic” of him.

9-Month-Old Revived With Narcan: A 35-year-old has been charged with endangering the welfare of a child and recklessly endangering another person in the incident.

3 Deaths In Recent Weeks At Phoenixville's Prima Motel Not Suspicious, Police Say: Three people have died since the beginning of July at Phoenixville's Prima Motel and Lounge.

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