Crime & Safety
Heroin Trafficking Operation Busted In Bucks County: Police
Four people were arrested in connection with a suspected heroin trafficking operation at a home in Warminster, police said.

A suspected heroin trafficking operation in Warminster was busted Friday, township police report.
According to police, four people were arrested after officers served an early-morning search warrant at a home on the 300 block of Lemon Street.
Warminster Police Detectives conducted an investigation after tips were received that residents in the home were distributing heroin.
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During the search, "numerous" bags of heroin, packaging materials, cutting agents and other drug-related paraphernalia were located in the home, police said.
Tiffany Irene Banks, 24, and Mark Anthony Vandenberg II, 26, were charged with Delivery of Heroin, Conspiracy to Deliver Heroin and Criminal Use of Communication Facilities. Banks and Vandenberg were arraigned and committed to the Bucks County Correctional Facility in lieu of $50,000 bail.
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The homeowner, identified by police as 50-year-old June Elizabeth Szweda, and her daughter, Brittany Alicia Banks, 26, were charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
The investigation is ongoing and additional charges may be filed, police said.
PHOTO: Top left: Mark Anthony Vandenberg; top right: Tiffany Irene Banks; bottom left: Brittany Alicia Banks; bottom right: June Elizabeth Szweda.
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