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Andrew Lawrence Cooper's mother warned police that he was armed with "several firearms of various calibers."
Yee-haw.
Had any suspicious knocks on your door lately?
The scam starts with a call from a person with a heavy accent who claims the recipient of the call is in need of a computer repair.
He was arrested after he fell off.
The new service is designed help victims in situations in which speaking would put them in danger, as well as others.
Creepy.
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Police at the Jersey Shore say they are investigating a series of summer rental home scams that have cost victims thousands of dollars.
"Love and anger can be a dangerous mixture," the District Attorney said.
Officers found the 44-year-old victim bleeding from a 10-inch stab wound on Tuesday.
Numbers for the Suicide Prevention Hotline are placed at SEPTA stations around the region.
The suspects were paying unusual attention to Burberry merchandise on repeated visits.
Deanna Posavec, 40, died after being struck near the Pennsylvania Avenue overpass.
Residents have described the situation as "creepy." Two teenage girls may be traveling with the suspect.
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is George Forgeng a hero or a vigilante? The Hatboro incident Wednesday has stirred a heated debate amidst residents and analysts.
"Several kinds" of drugs were found in a home where two were arrested.
Edwin Olivo allegedly failed to properly secure the trailer component of his tractor trailer before departing from Reading on April 27: DA.
An audio visual technician at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School allegedly had sex with a student.
Authorities are still searching for the motorist who is suspected of a hit and run on the historic bridge. Meanwhile, expect more traffic.
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Lawmakers hope the bill will inspire more volunteer firefighters to sign up.
Not again.
Residents are advised to "take cover now," according to the National Weather Service.
State Sen. Daylin Leach celebrate an important legislative victory on Thursday.
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Do drunk drivers in Montgomery County have it easier than the rest of the country? Yes, according to a new study.
The Pennsylvania State Police is accepting applications for its cadet program until June 30.
It has been one month since an Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia, killing eight people and injuring more than 200.
Plus, prosecutors add a charge of causing a death of a patient to Main Line doctor's indictment.
Plus, a jury found a Philadelphia man guilty of exposing himself at the Paoli Library last year.
Mark Haynes, 56, who previously served at St. Pius X and Annunciation B.V.M., could face a lifetime jail sentence.
Montgomery County is currently under a flash flood watch. How can you stay safe?
Plus, three Philadelphia men charged in armed robberies of cellphone stores.
Pennsylvania state police say 13 people died in car crashes between Friday and Monday.
Authorities allege members of the Kappa Delta Rho fraternity used private Facebook pages to share photos of naked woman.
The Pennsylvania State Police will be on the lookout for motorists who are not following the safety belt and child restraint laws.