The Lafayette Hill burglary happened during the day, according to police.
This week's stories include a man who flashed his genitals while on bail for flashing genitals, a man who received an odd response to his classified ad and a male duo that allegedly attempted to use 56 fake credit cards.
There were nearly 8,700 similar fireworks-related injuries last year, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The State Police will be out in force over the holiday weekend; last year, the State Police issued 945 citations over the holiday weekend.
According to police, someone made two unauthorized withdrawals on the man's account.
The Facebook page, in addition to a new mobile app, will help the police department interact with the community.
The counterfeit check was for ’$15,000 pounds.’
This week's stories include a man who was arrested for allegedly prostituting himself at Walmart, a head-banger who was arrested after causing a disturbance, and an unhappy customer who engaged in a one-man food fight.
Edward W. Barnes, who allegedly attempted to break into a Whitemarsh home last week, was arraigned today.
Over 100 children received support during the two-week period.
The Philadelphia man was trying to pry his way into a Maple Drive home, police said.
Whitemarsh Police cited five people after they were peddling in the township without a permit; none of them is local.
Whitemarsh Police arrested the man following a traffic stop.
This week's stories include a man who cussed-up a storm while eating a fruit bowl, a driver who drank a quart of Corona while stopped at a red light, and a 'citizen's arrest' gone wrong – but right.
A Virginia man makes a wrong turn, crashing a box truck into a railroad bridge overpass.
… but 'performed exceptionally' during the field sobriety test.
A Plymouth Meeting man injures himself way after an alleged DUI-crash.
A Montgomery County woman with a habit of leaving her dog in the car filed a report with police last week, after a Samaritan – or vandal? – placed dog feces throughout her vehicle, including the air vents.
The crash with an overpass took ‘at least three to four hours’ to clean up.
A young neighbor first noticed the smoke and called for help.
Dr. Norman Werther was found guilty Tuesday of more than 300 counts, including distribution of a controlled substance resulting in a patient's death.
A man flashed a woman who was on a boat, police say.
William James Guess and Jeana Azelroth, of Blue Bell, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit robbery
Frank Bernardo, 39, was allegedly found with the vehicle in Whitemarsh Township.
Emergency vehicle responded to the scene around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Items were stolen from three area vehicles overnight on May 22, according to police.
A drill was allegedly left inside of the vehicle.
The man, uninjured in the crash, was allegedly unable to stand without support for a sobriety test.
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Roughly 300 parents with warrants for delinquent child support payments can turn themselves in without fear of arrest June 10 to 14; after that, ‘we’re coming to get you,’ says Sheriff Eileen Behr.
Fosters Auto Repair was broken into twice in less than a month, according to authorities.
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Two were flown to the University of Pennsylvania Hospital after the May 14 crash on Chemical and Gallagher Roads.
According to Lower Merion Police, the man ended up hopping into another vehicle.
An 81-year-old resident had over $11,000 in jewelry stolen from her home.
President Barack Obama shared the story of fallen Plymouth Township Police Officer Bradley Fox during a National Peace Officers Memorial Day service.
A wedding band and engagement ring worth $11,000 were stolen.
Keys, a wallet, cash were among items stolen.
Criminal Mischief occurred on Olivia Way, police say.
More than 300 names added to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.