Michael Joseph Henry was sentenced to 20 to 66 years in prison after pleading guilty to illegally purchasing several guns for the man who killed a Plymouth Township Police Officer.
This week's stories include a drunken woman who tried to take a bite out of a crime-stopper, a man who was allegedly caught stealing a bicycle during a 'bait bike' sting, and a ghost hunter who stole thousands of dollars from a historical society.
Camp Cadet campers spent the week with law enforcement officers learning about their work, building confidence, and having fun.
Joseph Cionzynski, 59, of Perkiomen Avenue, allegedly photographed an 8-year-old boy on the toilet at Disney's Animal Kingdom. He will be extradited to Florida to face a felony charge of voyeurism of a minor.
The presentations will offer youth sports groups tips on how to maintain financial controls, as well as how to comply with state gaming laws when holding fundraisers.
Several electronics were stolen from a Little Road home in July, according to police.
Pennsylvania State Police reminds residents to always lock their vehicles.
Benjamin Troy Lopez allegedly burglarized four homes a month after he was arrested on similar charges.
Steven Foersch, a volunteer with the Pennsylvania Underground Paranormal Society, is accused of stealing $2,472 that was supposed to be used to book the Selma Mansion.
The event will be held on Sept. 22
Anthony Wall, 56, allegedly walked naked to his neighbor’s home
Stephen Simms, 32, allegedly pulled out of a parking lot on Route 73 and hit a car. He then allegedly fled the scene.
Criminal Justice Studies students from all over Montgomery County were honored at a graduation ceremony last month.
Lee Enderle is accused of various crimes against a child that allegedly occurred on or around Aug 12.
The two men allegedly burglarized two homes while the owners were asleep.
The camp is for kids in Montgomery, Philadelphia and Delaware counties.
Music equipment, luggage and CDs and DCDs were stolen.
The event will be held Oct. 20 and a portion of proceeds will go to West, Texas and Prescott, Ariz. fire companies.
Abington Police arrested the defendants; the alleged thefts happened in Montgomery, Philadelphia, Berks and Northampton counties.
Florencio Martinez, of Gravel Pike, pleaded guilty to operating a house of prostitution, according to court records.
Daniel Defreitas, a felon, was prohibited from possessing a firearm when he shot a .380 Bersa Thunder on Second Avenue in March; two local women were also arrested in connection with the incident.
The man robbed a Wells Fargo in Upper Hanover Township.
Florencio Perez Martinez, of Gravel Pike, allegedly ran a prostitution business that spanned throughout the county.
The band’s bassist reportedly stuffed a Russian flag down his pants.
This week's stories include a police officer who allegedly shoplifted from a grocery store, a man who had his stolen motorcycle returned just to have it stolen again the next day, and a woman who had her purse stolen while at church.
Perkiomen Performance on Gravel Pike was broken into on June 14, 19.
Ryan Wexelblatt allegedly failed to report a sexual assault at the camp in Upper Perkiomen Valley.
Items were stolen from a home on Little Road, police said.
Three Pottstown men stole high-end landscaping equipment so they could sell it to buy heroin, police said.
A Hatfield woman’s vehicle was stolen on Meadow Ridge Circle, police say.
A home was entered between 2-7 a.m.
A man was also charged with DUI after crashing his vehicle en route to a methadone clinic.
A woman allegedly ran a stop sign, striking a Ford F350 that rolled over twice.
A ‘box-type utility trailer’ was stolen from a Worcester property, according to police.
The incident occurred on Main Street and Game Farm Road.
Isaiah James Crawley, of New Jersey, remains incarcerated in the Montgomery County Correctional Facility on $500,000 cash bail and is due in Skippack in front of District Judge Albert Augustine on July 26 for a preliminary hearing.
Anthony Phillips Wolf, 36, allegedly assaulted three people and then broke into Schwenksville home and refused to leave.
The driver suffered injuries during an early-morning crash on Friday.
The 33-year-old driver was also injured in the crash, which closed down Route 422 in Lower Pottsgrove for several hours Saturday.
This week's stories include an illegal alien who allegedly bit a woman's stomach, a man who allegedly stole his own car, and a failed thief who only wanted a Pepsi.