A Norristown defense lawyer has admitted to raping a female client of his while she was unconscious.
Police said the store clerk provided crucial information which helped them arrest the suspect almost immediately.
Armed robbers reportedly handed over a demand note stating: “I NEED 30 1 HUNDRED $ BILLS ITS THREE OF US WITH GUNS.”
A 34-year-old Montco woman has pleaded not guilty in the death of a 96-year-old neighbor whom she had never met.
A Norristown man who is considered armed and dangerous is among two suspects in a weekend bank heist in Montgomery County.
An armed man barricaded himself inside a Plymouth home and threatened to harm any officers that tried to stop him from killing himself: cops
The man posted two ads online seeking 14-year-old children for sexual activity, the DA said.
A Montgomery County social studies teacher allegedly had sexual contact with two teenage middle school students, the DA said.
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A driver who lost control reportedly crashed into a house early Thursday morning on Germantown Avenue.
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The Montgomery County Department of Public Safety has launched a public education campaign on the importance of calling 9-1-1.
Pennsylvania is the only state in the nation where local police cannot use radar to enforce speeding laws.
Victims of burglaries in Whitemarsh Township can claim their stolen items during a public event in Bucks County on Wednesday.
Whitemarsh cops were among 29 law enforcement officers to be honored in Montgomery County.
Buckle up — or pay up. As of today, a 3-week seatbelt enforcement effort is underway in Plymouth and Whitemarsh townships.
It remains unclear what caused the crash.
On multiple occasions, Straff described to an undercover detective the specific sex acts he wished to perform on a 14-year-old female.
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Here's a look at the wildest, wackiest, weirdest, and most disturbing crime news over the past week.
An audio visual technician at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School allegedly had sex with a student.
The woman can be seen picking up a puppy and placing it inside her bag.
A man was sentenced Thursday for stealing $125,000 from his previous employer, the Dave & Buster’s in Plymouth.
Representing clients accused of lying and fraud, the local lawyer allegedly continued their charade.
Last April, a body was found at a gas station on Ridge Pike. Three more men have been arrested in connection with the killing.
You've been warned! Local police will be stepping up aggressive driving enforcement in a crackdown that starts today and runs through May 3.
The man had a blood alcohol content more than twice the legal limit when he injured two people in the crash and sped away.
Some interesting, bizarre, and terrifying crime news came in the last week. Here's a rundown of the top ten stories.
Her boyfriend allegedly threatened to firebomb her apartment, held a knife to her throat, and brutally raped and beat her.
Her alleged robbery of several childcare centers is connected to a multi-state gang at the center of a high-speed police chase Tuesday.
The incident occurred early Thursday morning. Rest in peace.
Cadets with the PA State Police Academy allegedly cheated on written tests, multiple reports say. The fallout has led to 29 departures.
Have you seen this man?
A man barricaded himself inside his home for nearly nine hours, lighting random objects on fire and causing "extensive damage" to the home.
The suspects allegedly had a mushroom cultivation operation going on inside their apartment.
She said she was there to inspect the gas lines because of an explosion down the street.
As traffic woes for one of the nation's "worst bottlenecks" continues, officials are looking for alternatives.
Take a look at some of the biggest police stories in southeastern Pennsylvania over the past week.