The victim reported the assault to West Chester Borough police last weekend.
Officer Scott Costa earned the Meritorious Service Award from ASIS International's Greater Philadelphia Chapter.
Eleven suspects have been arrested and charged with fraud for alleged involvement in insurance scheme.
The convicted cop killer has been placed in intensive care at a hospital near the prison where he serves a life sentence.
A German native living in Wayne faces more than 100 counts related to his alleged possession of child pornography.
Crews spent two days clearing debris from the damaged warehouse that covered the regional rail line.
A small plane crashed Sunday afternoon shortly after taking off from Brandywine Airport.
Plus, a gun rights group sues Lower Merion Township over its firearm ordinance.
Suspects spray painted several buildings along the train tracks between Berwyn and Devon over the weekend.
Governor Tom Wolf's pick to head the Pennsylvania State Troopers has been met with waves of criticism for wearing the trooper uniform.
Plus, Radnor reports nine thefts from vehicles in one night.
Two attempted robberies and a rape were reported between Thursday and Saturday by university officials.
The power tools stolen from motor vehicles are valued for up to more than $72,000.
Plus, a former West Chester University employee is accused of stealing more than $112,000.
Lawrence Harold Carroll will serve 12 to 24 years after pleading guilty to molesting a young boy 20 years ago.
Mark Haynes, 56, is being investigated by federal and state agencies for allegations of child pornography and sexual assault.
The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook and a Special Weather Statement for much of the region.
A former maintenance manager has been accused of stealing more than $112,000.
Kappa Delta Rho has been suspended by the university after officials learned of two secret Facebook pages with pictures of naked women.
NYPD located the 23-year-old Staten Island woman last Friday afternoon.
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The rain, which will be possibly heavy at times, will begin Saturday morning and could result in some flooding of poor drainage areas.
Sean Moses, 37, waived all 454 counts for court, including 258 counts of invasion of privacy and one count of child pornography.
If arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate guilt.
States out west have been dealing with horse hair theft for years. The alarming trend has recently reached Eastern Pennsylvania.
Cayman Naib’s body was found Sunday, March 8, in Darby Creek, only a few hundred yards from his family’s Newtown Square home.
People have been putting blue ribbons on mailboxes and trees to honor the memory of the Main Line teen, whose body was found Sunday.
Multiple people had their tires slashed, police said.
Searchers found Cayman Naib in a creek bed only a few hundred yards from his Harrison Drive home, authorities said.
Plus, have you seen this missing teen?
Cayman Naib was last seen around 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, walking west on Church Road.
Berwyn Fire Company says many roads are still slippery.
Cayman Naib, 13, left his Newtown Square home March 4, and hasn't been seen or heard from since, police said.
As much as 10 inches could fall on the region; 30 weather restrictions imposed early Thursday.
Plus, a local school board speaks out against the Keystone Exams.
A window was smashed on a vehicle, police said.
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.
Radnor Township Police called it the “largest invasion of privacy cases in recent memory in the tri-state area.”