Township police urging residents not to discard radioactive materials with their regular household trash.
Police issued warrants for each suspect, and on August 4 they were taken into custody, processed, and arraigned on the charges.
“We are asking for the public’s help in identifying the elderly male so we can speak with him regarding our investigation,” police said.
The Northampton Township Police Department reported the following incidents between June 16 and June 22.
“Please remember, if anyone contacts you and asks for money, payment through an app, or gift cards, it is usually a scam,” said police.
After breaking into a Village Shires restaurant, police said the suspect left carrying two six-packs and a 12-pack of Twisted Tea.
The Northampton Township Police Department reported the following incidents between May 19 and May 25.
Police said the suspect is seen on video forcefully opening a patio door and entering the restaurant around 10:53 p.m. on Sunday.
Arrest warrant issued for the arrest of a Camden, New Jersey, man in connection with the thefts on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Driver hurt in single vehicle motorcycle crash on Buck Road, police respond to fire call sparked by lightning strike.
Police also investigated several traffic accidents, responded to a solicitor complaint, and responded to a fireworks call.
The Lansdowne man was arrested on Monday by U.S. Marshals on an arrest warrant out of Northampton Township.
Police were called to Stafford Drive on May 14 by a neighbor who found the child wandering around outside wearing only a diaper.
The man is accused of touching an underage female employee inappropriately and then delecting video footage of the incident.
The man was found asleep and partially undressed inside his car on the grounds of the Richboro Elementary School.
Police also investigated fraud cases and numerous traffic accidents, including a car that crashed into a pole and a deer collision.
Police investigated the theft of a package, a fraud complaint and spoke to parents about the laws governing dirt bikes.
Engine 73 reported fire showing from a split-level house. The crew immediately went in service with fire suppression.
Police investigated numerous incidents in the township including a bank scam, DUI arrests and an assist to Upper Southampton on stolen wire.
Police also investigated a suspicious vehicle, responded to an emergency alert, and returned loose dogs to their owner.
A quick response and attack held the fire to the solar panel system, with minimal damage beyond the roof of the home.
In other reports, police assisted Upper Southampton at an accident scene on Bristol Road.
Firefighters assist Newtown at an accident with entrapment on the Newtown Bypass, extinguished car fire in the Beacon Hill section.
Report of suspicious vehicle turned out to be a driver warming up their car.
Police said a white man with a scruffy beard operating a white pickup truck stopped his vehicle to speak with a juvenile.
Police also investigated an incident of fraud and responded to several traffic accidents, including one involving a deer.
Police also reported road hazards, investigated suspicious vehicles, and assisted with a disabled vehicle on Addisville Way.
Police also make DUI arrest and investigated several roadway hazards, suspicious vehicles, and a criminal mischief call.
Police also investigated fraudulent activity involving bitcoin and a call from someone claiming to be from the sheriff's department.
Police also responded to several fire calls including a small brush fire sparked by a tractor.
Residents should not be alarmed if they see a large law enforcement presence, police posted on Facebook.
Police also investigated several hit and runs and responded to a down wires call.
The money will be used to offset the cost of constructing the new fire station at 3 Township Road.
One vehicle left the roadway and struck a utility pole, two others were struck by deer, police said.
The township celebrated the grand opening of its new stations in Richboro and in Holland during Saturday's dedication ceremonies.
Police reported the following incidents and arrests between Sept. 23 and October 6:
The public is invited to a grand opening celebration and open house event at the township's three fire stations.
The Northampton Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests between Sept. 9 and 15.
Victims were sold on the idea that if they contributed, they could double, if not triple their initial investment, police said.
Police investigate numerous accidents, including a hit and run and another deer collision.