The police are asking for anyone with information to help with the investigations.
Seven activists are facing three misdemeanor charges each after they blocked the construction entrance to the prison in protest of its expansion.
The school is investigating the incident, sent video of alleged abuse to the Humane Society.
The school was declared safe after a thorough search.
Multiple criminal mischief incidents were reported on Tranquility Street.
A Red Hill garage was also allegedly burglarized.
A K-9 Unite allegedly alerted police to drugs in the woman’s vehicle while she was visiting the prison.
Pennsylvania State Police reported 94 incidents, Perkiomen Township Fire Co. responded to 13 incidents, and there were 43 ambulance requests in February.
The event will be held in Pennsburg on May 18.
The fight allegedly occurred between two male students while boarding a school bus.
Several fire companies responded to the scene, according to reports.
Jennifer Langley, 29, of Schwenksville, allegedly attacked a 36-year old man.
The event, geared toward older adults, will be held at Encore Experiences in Harleysville, in conjunction with Home Instead Senior Care.
Marisa Kish, of Conshohocken, allegedly smashed the door of a Schwenksville residence and took a knife from the kitchen.
A look back at the top March stories in the Perkiomen Valley.
The 42-year-old Township Line Road man will be charged with allegedly assaulting his son.
Students are taking inventory, making change, and more.
Daniel DeFreitas, of Eagleville, faces numerous charges relating to an alleged March 25 incident.
A 14-year-old student allegedly drew swastikas on another student’s paper, according to the Perkiomen Valley School District.
The alleged thieves posed as potential buyers and stole a wooden box containing jewelry from the master bedroom of the home.
A Royersford driver was charged with allegedly failing to stop at a stop sign.
The child has been referred to the Youth Aid Program by the Pennsylvania State Police.
The Pennsylvania State Police stopped 175 vehicles at the checkpoint over St. Patrick's Day Weekend, made two arrests.
Collegeville Police Officer Mike Shirey, a member of the Ches-Mont Emergency Response Team, will be recognized for his actions in a shooting incident that occurred in Pottstown last year.
Former Montgomery county lawyer David Manilla, currently in jail on involuntary manslaughter charges, pleaded guilty to possession of firearms by a convicted felon and admitted to having them stored in a Skippack home.
A Norristown man, pulled over for traffic violations in Trappe Borough, was allegedly in possession of two guns that were stolen in a Perkiomen Township burglary earlier in the day.
Local students were on board when the bus crashed on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The Collegeville Police Department was thanked for helping when Plymouth Township Police Officer Bradley Fox was killed in the line of duty in September.
Property was damaged on Bridge Street, Main Street.
Montgomery County Department of Public Safety reports an EMS crew, helicopter were requested.
Gary Edward Law, 55, was allegedly found sitting on the victim’s recliner on Seitz Road.
No injuries were reported in the Wednesday morning fire on Little Road.
James Fletcher Whaley, 61, was arrested in the Maple Hill Community.
The search followed a crash at the Trappe Center shopping plaza.
Garrison William Jabs, 21, faces multiple charges relating to a Perkiomen Township incident.
The Perkiomen Valley Patch is following Dave Brown (electronically, at least) on his journey.
Michael Dinnien was returned home Sunday afternoon when a Patch reader recognized the teen.
The incident occurred in the Maple Hill Community off Rt. 29; the dog was put down by Pennsylvania State Police after the attack.
A vehicle struck a road sign and fled the scene, according to police.