Crime & Safety
Update: Red Buffalo Ranch Incident Still Under Investigation
PSP responded to a reported assault in Skippack
Update, May 29: The Pennsylvania State Police in Skippack.
Update, May 28: Perkiomen Valley Patch has been in contact with Pennsylvania State Police. According to a trooper on Monday, May 28, the Sunday incident is still under investigation and police are "still trying to figure out what happened." More interviews are being conducted today (Monday).
Earlier story below.
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An officer whose callsign identified him on Montgomery County public safety radio as a member of the Pennsylvania Game Commission requested assistance late Sunday afternoon after reporting that he was assaulted by an individual at a property on Anders Road, Red Buffalo Ranch, along the edge of Evansburg State Park in Skippack.
The officer reported that prior to the assault, the individual had demanded that the officer "get off his property."
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were talking to individuals at the scene around 5:30 p.m. Skippack EMS had been called to the scene around 5 p.m.
Pennsylvania State Police declined to comment Sunday evening, stating that interviews are still being conducted.
According to the Ranch's website: "The Red Buffalo Ranch is privately owned by Mike Marino, former District Attorney of Montgomery County. After retiring from public service Mike started The Red Buffalo Ranch, which is located on the edge of Evansburg State Park; where our guided trail rides take place. The Red Buffalo Ranch also offers an unsurpassed summer camp from mid June to late August."
We'll update this report with additional information when we have it.
