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Montco DA: Brad Fox Memorial on Schuylkill River Trail now ‘sacred ground.’
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Tristan Stahley, 17, allegedly stabbed Spring-Ford Area High School senior Julianne Siller on a Skippack trail in May.
On the one-year anniversary of Plymouth Township Police Officer Bradley Fox's death, fellow officers removed a decal from the business's window before escorting Fox's widow, Lynsay, through the Perkiomen Valley to a ceremony.
Friday marks the one-year anniversary of the murder of Plymouth Township Police Officer Brad Fox, of New Hanover; here is a look at how his life, and death, impacted our community.
A woman escaped the Lower Providence home fire but the cats and dog inside were not as fortunate.
Collegeville Fire Co. is offering a chicken barbecue Saturday; Perkiomen Fire Co. will host Basket and Bag Bingo Sunday.
The crash occurred in front of Pope John Paul II High School just before 11 a.m. Wednesday.
A man allegedly failed to yield to another driver at the intersection of Gravel Pike and Graterford Road in Perkiomen Township.
Giant employee Nicole Silver allegedly abused after-sale coupons and gift card refunds.
Sarah Roller believed that she was being filmed without her consent and attempted to take the victim’s camera by force, according to the North Coventry Police.
Burglars entered the home by prying open a side door, according to police.
Individuals are falsely identifying themselves as sheriff’s deputies, according to Sheriff Eileen Whalon Behr.
Bradley Scott Shermer and Henry K. Williams are both wanted by the Pennsylvania State Police.
Emergency Services responded to a call of electrocution at the school Wednesday night, according to reports.
The Still Bar and Grill was broken into early Monday morning.
A fire was set at the Central Perkiomen Park on Plank Road.
Rigoberto Cintron-Bermudez, 26, of Rose Street, Reading, was charged with burglary, criminal trespass, theft, receiving stolen property, fleeing and eluding, conspiracy, aggravated assault and simple assault, according to court records.
Police are looking for a blue BMW.
The PSP is asking the public for information on any burglaries involving a white Acura.
Michael David Diehl, of Bridge Street, was arrested after Pennsylvania State Police allegedly spotted a plot of marijuana plants in his yard from a helicopter.
A 4-year-old and a 13-year-old were allegedly used to steal just under $600 in merchandise from the Upper Hanover Walmart.
Julius Clark Cuthbertson, 80, was arrested after allegedly lying while attempting to purchase a gun from Pete's Gun Room in Skippack Township.
Mark Toomey, currently the Hatfield Township Police Chief, will lead the Upper Providence Township police force.
Daniel and Deborah Stone, of Upper Salford, allegedly sold balloons full of nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas.
Ronald "Ken" Nolan is accused of stealing nearly a quarter-million dollars to fund luxurious trips to Jamaica, China and Las Vegas, and to pay for his daughter's wedding in Las Vegas. He also allegedly used the money to gamble, authorities allege.
The German Shepherd replaces K-9 Nick, who was retired to live with the family of Fallen Plymouth police officer Brad Fox, of New Hanover.
Local Law enforcement officials will hold DUI checkpoints through Labor Day as part of a nationwide effort to curb driving under the influence.
Teacher Jared Leimeister, of North Coventry, was suspended after being charged with aggravated assault of a child, and more.
David Yoder, 28, allegedly burglarized homes in Worcester, Montgomery and Lower Gwynedd townships, among others.
An Upper Pottsgrove man will face jail for a 2009 home break-in incident of a couple that he met in a swingers’ website.
Justin Matthew Jackson, 18, will start getting jail time credit as he awaits trial in connection with the Lewis Road crash.
Bruce Piscadlo, 62, is the second person charged after county Controller Stewart J. Greenleaf Jr. released an audit showing $30,000 in misused taxpayer funds.
Stephen John Camburn, 18, allegedly stole $80 from a 16-year-old at a Lower Frederick residence.
The crime occurred on Oak Road, according to police.