Police said a Pottstown man was found with small amount of marijuana.
Mark Haynes, 55, who previously served at St. Ann, already is facing federal child pornography charges.
Police have identified Express and Forever 21 as two stores where Moses filmed women at the King of Prussia Mall.
Police said the man was a passenger in the vehicle.
Field sobriety tests were administered, police said.
Radnor Township Police called it the “largest invasion of privacy cases in recent memory in the tri-state area.”
Mark Haynes posted nude photos of children to Instagram as well as sent lewd emails to a 14-year-old girl, officials said.
Officer Dan Corbo made the most D.U.I. arrests in East Pikeland Township in 2014, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police. Tipsters can remain anonymous, police said.
A racial slur was spray-painted at the entrance of Lincoln University, a historically black university in Chester County.
The charges all stem from Robert McCord’s failed 2014 bid for governor, authorities said.
A township resident received a call from a man claiming to be from the U.S. Treasury Department, police said.
The sign was removed sometime between Sunday, Feb. 8, and Monday, Feb. 9, police said.
Pennsylvania's most famous rodent must be held accountable for the terrible New England winter, police said.
Officer Patrick Ehmann was recognized at the East Pikeland Township Board of Supervisors meeting.
A Grand Jury did not find sufficient evidence for involuntary manslaughter charges, the District Attorney’s Office said.
Police say the teen uploaded the photo to Snapchat.
A passenger in the vehicle had outstanding bench warrants, police said.
Officer James Robb "is an example of the professionalism and dedication of the East Pikeland Township Police Department," police said.
Three people in central Pennsylvania were cited for disorderly conduct after using the snow to create obscene objects and words.
“I have always said that Chester County law enforcement is among the finest in the nation,” District Attorney Thomas P. Hogan said.
The officer was taken to Paoli Hospital for treatment.
The accident was on Pickering Road, police said.
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Eric Frein spent 48 days in hiding after authorities said he killed a Pennsylvania state trooper in September.
Officers observed a vehicle traveling on Route 23 with its tail lights out, police said.
The National Weather Service has issued an alert, saying patchy black ice is possible, followed by snow during afternoon rush hour.
A Pottstown man failed a field sobriety test, police said.
Phoenixville Police Chief William Mossman is 2nd vice president of the executive board.
Dozens more were injured in crashes caused by Sunday’s icy conditions.
“Please stay off the roadways due to icy weather conditions,” the Chester County Department of Emergency Services said.
About 60 people were involved in the accident as freezing rain and ice made travel dangerous Sunday morning.
A 20-year veteran of the force, Cpl. Jeff Davis showed his kid side as he head-bobbed, hand-shook and faux-crooned his way through.
The men were unloading old couches, police said.
Elizabeth Kenneally, 25, was reported missing by her family in October, but said she did not want to be found.
She reportedly used a Taser on the suspect when he resisted.
The dog had been left outside in a urine-soaked wire cage with frozen water and no food, the Chester County SPCA said. Charges are likely.
A 24-year-old Phoenixville man has been charged.
The charges stem from the execution of a search warrant, East Pikeland Police said.