Crime & Safety
Richboro McDonald's Robbed At Knifepoint
K9 units and a drone were used to track the man.

NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA — A police chase involving K9 units and a drone resulted in the arrest of a man who authorities said wielded a knife during an armed robbery in Bucks County this week.
The incident occurred on Monday, March 27 just before 8 p.m. at the McDonalds on 950 Second Street in Richboro.
Justin Ware, 34, of Philadelphia fled scene in a car with an unknown amount of cash before police arrived, according to authorities.
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Moments later, his dark Honda crashed on Sackettsford Road in Rushland, police said. He then fled from the accident on foot.
Northampton Township Police were joined by several area departments in an extensive search of the area, which included the use of K9s and a drone. He was captured later that evening on foot.
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Ware was booked at Bucks County Correctional Facility and kept there on $100,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is forthcoming.
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