The players presented this year’s hats, marked with Brad Fox’s badge number, to Plymouth Police Chief Joe Lawrence.
Employees saw maintenance men with the items; they were returned, and allegedly taken again.
Plymouth and Harmonville volunteer fire companies brought an issue regarding relief association policies to State Rep. Kate Harper’s attention.
The attempted prescription theft occurred in Lafayette HIll; the car break in was in Plymouth Meeting.
Live wires were pulled down by a SEPTA train on Tuesday.
The stop occurred on Ridge Pike in Lafayette Hill after reports of alleged reckless driving.
The incident occurred at Wally’s Glass Service on Spring Mill Avenue.
A sliding basement window was broken; two window screens were removed.
A three-car crash near Birch Drive blocked traffic in the area.
An Allentown man was arrested for DUI in Plymouth Township.
A husband allegedly threatened his estranged wife and employees at Vector Security; terroristic threat charges are pending.
Dozens of officers said goodbye to their facial hair, including Deputy Chief County Detective Sam Gallen, who has been sporting his mustache since 1979.
More than 100 officers, most on motorcycles, delivered Easter meals to the families of fallen police officers in the tri-state area.
Marisa Kish, 51, allegedly smashed in a door in Schwenksville and took a knife from the victim's kitchen.
A teen was struck in front of the Plymouth Meeting Mall; he was transported to Mercy Suburban Hospital.
This week's stories include an alleged mugger who was doused by a cup of hot tea, a man who allegedly attempted to steal from the 'poor box' of a local church, and more evidence that the elderly can still run afoul of the law.
The area has had an influx of transient activity, police say.
The Plymouth Township Police Department will hold its annual Cop Camp Aug. 6 through Aug. 10 this summer.
More than $1,500 in electronics, jewelry and household items were stolen while the victim was at work; neighbors saw nothing, according to police.
A man allegedly stole up to 30 jeans from an upper-level display.
George Hernandez, of Maple Street, allegedly threatened a man who refused to take him to the liquor store.
The boy was injured after his vehicle flipped on Cedar Grove Road and landed on boulders, police said.
Participants will grow ‘creative’ mustaches over a 40-day period that will be judged at a Beef and Beer to benefit the Fox family on May 10.
The fallen Plymouth Police Officer's wife gave birth Monday morning just before 9 a.m.
A woman allegedly received a fraudulent Amazon.com payment e-mail after responding to a Cragislist ad.
After one man was arrested for allegedly striking his girlfriend in Bed, Bath and Beyond, a warrant for his arrest was discovered for burglary in Philadelphia, according to police.
The theft occurred on Sourwood Lane.
Traffic is being detoured to Harry Street.
A King of Prussia man is accused of following a vehicle through Conshohocken and Whitemarsh and eventually fighting the driver.
Police said a local cab company helped them capture the man they believe robbed the Chemical Road bank after he allegedly robbed a First Niagra Bank in Audubon.
Thomas Troy Young, pictured here, is wanted by police for the attempted murder of a family member.
Two men stole money and a cell phone from a bakery employee and struck the victim with a gun; police are asking anyone with information to call the station.
This is the second citation this year for Joseph Battisto, of Church Road.
Three were charged after a driver ran from the scene and two occupants allegedly lied about who was driving.
Employees were evacuated for fire scares three times since Feb. 18.
A man in his twenties with a noticeable black eye allegedly robbed the PNC bank in the Metroplex on Monday.
Michael Joseph Henry, of Philadelphia, faces 42 to 84 years in jail.
One man was arrested in Philadelphia; police are searching for two other alleged thieves.
Township and police officials have been thanking local police forces that offered support after Officer Brad Fox was shot and killed in September.
Michael Dinnien was returned home Sunday afternoon when a Patch reader recognized the teen.