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Sending PAPALVISIT to 888777 will get you real-time information, police say.
A long-time Solebury police officer is charged with theft after authorities say he took a tool from a Windy Bush Road construction site.
Jermaine McCain was captured in Bucks County Tuesday night and charged with making a false public threat, among other charges.
A collaboration of nine local law enforcement agencies has received federal funding for body-worn cameras.
Winter could hit Pennsylvania hard this year. Instead of hurricanes and snowstorms, nor’easters could dominate the forecast.
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"The Department of Agriculture is following up at these locations to ensure the delivered food is safe,” Pennsylvania State Police said.
Pennsylvania State Police say Mark Allen Kutnyak, 58, failed to update his Megan’s Law registration.
The Pope’s visit to Philadelphia will bring an estimated 1.5 million visitors to the region. Bucks County will be impacted, officials say.
According to authorities, Zahar Tkach illegally billed Medicare for $1.25M in ambulance services through two companies he owned.
An oven fire ruined the food for a Marine welcome party so Warwick Fire Co. crews prepared another meal, and delivered it to the family.
Join us as we count down the 10 weirdest, wildest, most disturbing crime stories in southeastern Pennsylvania over the past week.
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If you live within 25 miles of Philadelphia, you should treat this event like a forecasted snowstorm, New Jersey State Police say.
There was plenty of weird, strange, bizarre, and disturbing crime news in the past week in Pennsylvania. Here’s a look at the top 10.
The new service is an option for those who need to contact 9-1-1 in a domestic violence or crime-related situation, county officials said.
According to Morrisville police, the strong arm toilet paper robbery was reported at Giant on Friday.
A 4-year-old boy from Philadelphia was attending a large function at Neshaminy Shore Picnic park in Hulmeville, report says.
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The money he stole was meant to improve the Coast Guard's capabilities along the Delaware River.
It is unknown what caused the car to crash into the building. It's the second serious accident in the area in two days.
The Upper Southampton Township police were crucial in the arrest.
The father of an unlicensed teen who crashed last year, killing three Council Rock South students, faces serious jail time.
A Bucks County man is among three across Pennsylvania that were arrested on child porn charges on Wednesday.
It is not known how the blaze began.
A quick glance at the 10 weirdest, strangest, most bizarre, and most disturbing police stories from the past week in Pennsylvania
Benjamin Bishop, 18, started a fire at his girlfriend’s dorm Tuesday because an evacuation would 'annoy' her, authorities said.
Eli Goodrich, 26, has been charged with criminal homicide and possessing an instrument of crime in the killing of Alan Goodrich.
Natasha Bellott had a winning ticket in her pocket when she died in a car crash in Bucks County. She was headed home to surprise her family.
Michael Swider, 34, of Upper Southampton, was sentenced to seven years probation for having sex with a 17-year-old student in March.
The woman was part of a group traveling back from “American Idol” auditions in Philadelphia Sunday, according to reports.
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Up to $32 million in worker wages are stolen per week in Pennsylvania.
The Quakertown woman climbed the tree after she thought she saw a coyote in the woods while vacationing in New Jersey.
Middletown Township will declare a State of Emergency during the Pope’s visit to the region in September.
Join us as we count down the top 10 weirdest, most bizarre, and most disturbing police stories from the past week in Pennsylvania.