Visitors from Philadelphia were arrested and charged with drug possession, paraphernalia and contraband before visiting an inmate in Skippack.
Robert Kessler, of Stewart Road, said he stole items from the Comcast Warehouse in Lower Providence and sold them online.
Two Perkiomen Township residents were arrested for an alleged cover up surrounding the Nov. 12 crash that killed a Pottsgrove High School student.
Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the theft, which occurred on the 700 block of W. Main Street.
A bad check was cashed in Upper Salford; a Perkiomen resident reported a theft of $3,300 in a separate incident.
The Floyd Lewis Bakes Center, which houses the college's fitness center and pool, was closed Friday afternoon; the pool is closed until further notice.
Ofc. Marc D. Messenger, whose employment with the Lower Frederick Police Department was terminated in August of 2010, sued the township and staff.
Police are searching for a pickup truck used in the burglary of a deer that was stored in an Upper Hanover garage; the victim is offering a $1,500 reward for information.
Police Officer Matt Cubbler delivered a borough resident’s baby at 6:30 a.m. Thursday when he was first to arrive on an EMS call.
No injuries reported
An Eagleville man is being charged with driving under the influence after a crash on Rt. 113.
The suspect barricaded himself in his Pennsburg home; the North Penn Tactical Response Team was dispatched.
PSP: Valley Electrical Wholesale on Main Street was the target of vandalism; trash was dumped in an Upper Salford farm area.
Coworkers, fellow marines and friends tell stories of the fallen officer, while sharing their photos and videos.
Thefts were reported at a Skippack Park, outside of the Comfort Cafe in Trappe, and Landis Supermarket in Upper Salford.
Police and emergency service providers are on the scene, one victim is being treated.
Bradbury died following a fight in NJ last month; two men charged in connection with the incident have since been charged in a series of copper thefts in that area.
Pennsylvania State Police reported 113 incidents, Perkiomen Township Fire Co. responded to 37 incidents, and there were 32 ambulance requests in October.
A 29-year-old was arrested for DUI on Spring Mount Road; a hit-and-run occurred on Barndt Road
Cosmetic surgery photos led State Police to the identity thief, who faces five years of probation and must pay $6,000 in restitution.
Reports identify the student as 16-year-old Tim Paciello.
A Lower Providence cyclist reportedly slid underneath a vehicle driven by a Harleysville man.
She also received a traffic violation for failure to yield to an oncoming car when performing a left turn.
The 22-year-old was pronounced dead early Sunday morning.
A 16-year-old Collegeville girl was struck after stepping into the road, according to police.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly announced new charges surrounding Penn State's alleged coverup of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.
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Commissioners hold a press conference to inform residents on what to expect, how to prepare and stay safe, and services provided by the county during the storm.
Driver charged with reckless driving
Skippack Barracks commanding officer urges residents to report issues immediately to State Police.
More than $1,200 in valuables were stolen from the three vehicles.
Three suspects were arrested in connection with the incident; police have no information on the cause of the fight.
The National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation presented the mannequin for training purposes as part of a national program.
A Trappe woman was reportedly injured in the incident; the accused faces multiple charges.
Students, alumni and local residents were planning to attend the hearing today to support Upper Perkiomen High School Teacher Frank Mercon, who is charged with failing to report child abuse.
Worcester and Skippack fire companies responded to a kitchen fire that caused damage throughout a two-apartment dwelling.
David Darren Yoder plead guilty to burglaries in Perkiomen and Towamencin, weapons violations in Hatfield.
Pennsylvania State Police reported 104 incidents, Perkiomen Township Fire Co. responded to 14 incidents, and there were 43 ambulance requests in September.
Natalie Marella's body was found in a New Hanover field in late August – her cause of death is still unknown, according to officials.
Kyle Michael Rudderow was sentenced for a second DUI this week after killing a passenger in a 2004 DUI crash.