Police said that they have arrested a man who was seen repeatedly masturbating while standing naked along the side of Route 202.
After the victim had already been shot several times, the suspect stood directly over him and continued to shoot, the DA said.
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Two Chester County businesses failed to pay massive amounts of sales and income taxes, amounting to tax fraud.
A portion of West Bridge Street was shut down in Phoenixville on Tuesday night.
The 24-year-old was gunned down on August 26. Police are offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest of his shooter.
He was one of seven parents arrested in overnight raids for not paying child support. The group owed $119,000 in total, officials said.
Phoenixville Police Department has released their activity from July 26 through August 22.
The serious crash led to one victim being flown to a nearby trauma center, according to the report.
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A Phoenixville man has pleaded guilty to vandalizing a gravestone over a $300 grudge that originated 56 years ago.
After being arrested on drug charges, the suspect managed to sneak heroin into Chester County prison, where he dealt it, the DA said.
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Several Phoenixville residents are among the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office 62 most wanted criminal fugitives.
Phoenixville police issued a series of public safety reminders regarding the new video game Pokemon Go.
A Phoenixville woman has been sentenced to five years in prison for orchestrating a long-running, multi-million dollar fraudulent scheme.
As the population increases, Phoenixville will add a 30th police officer to its borough force.
Responders from around the Phoenixville area fought a barn fire in East Pikeland Township on Tuesday afternoon.
Sheriff Kilkenny said the hiring of two African-Americans and two females reflects his promise to "bring more diversity to the office."
The Phoenixville Fire Department displayed their support for the police with a special gesture.
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Valley Forge Fire Co. said that a man posed as one of their firefighters on Facebook and lied about a tornado with "multiple fatalities."
The 5-car crash left a 19-month-old girl dead last summer.
Authorities said the Chesco couple tortured the boy with a frying pan, aluminum siding, and whip. The death penalty will be sought.
Seven individuals were arrested during a recent DUI crackdown by local police.
Denise Barger was found dead in her home on Heatherstone Drive Friday, multiple reports say.
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A curfew of 11 p.m. is in place in Phoenixville for anyone under the age of 18, the borough reminds the public.
A Chester County drug trafficking organization with ties to a Mexican cartel saw its leader sentenced to 27 to 55 years in prison Wednesday.
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Two Chester County men have been arrested in separate cases for possession and distribution of child pornography, the Attorney General said.
A man who killed three people was captured after a search in New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, police said
More than a hundred people were forced to evacuate restaurants after Royersford men set off stink bombs, according to a report.
"She enjoyed working with the children and truly understood the love and care young children need. She was...humble and caring to a fault."
She was busted when she was pulled over because her car did not have an inspection or emissions sticker, according to police.
A Phoenixville man is accused of going around West Chester knocking and kicked on doors, attempting to gain entry.
Who killed Ryan Stevyn Benjamin? The young Montgomery County teacher was found tied to a cinder block in a pond on Memorial Day.