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Twin Tried To Blame Brother For Stabbing, Police Say: Patch PM
Also: Head-butting coach update / Snow plow app / 200-year-old castle destroyed in fire / Plus, your commute.

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Stories worth talking about tonight:
Twin Tried To Blame Brother For Stabbing: Police
The man who police initially believed was responsible for the stabbing of a Lansdale teen is in fact the innocent twin brother of the real suspect.
Leonard Greenwood, the man initially sought by police in connection with the Sunday afternoon stabbing, is the twin brother of Lance Greenwood, the true suspect. Police discovered the misdirection after Lance provided police with his twin brother’s driver’s license when they questioned him.
Friday’s Patch PM: Wawa Customers Chase Would-Be Carjacker In Bucks County: Police
Other headlines:
Head-Butting Coach From Neshaminy Keeps Teaching Job
- Jerry Devine keeps his teaching job but remains suspended as varsity basketball coach after an incident last week in which he knocked a ref to the ground.
HIV Positive Adult Film Star Had Sex With 14-Year-Old Limerick Boy
- An adult film star has pleaded guilty to having sex with a 14-year-old Limerick boy he met online.
Track Plow Trucks Through New Winter Driving App
- PennDOT has introduced a new app that allows residents to monitor where hundreds of the state’s plow trucks are during winter weather.
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- Historic Delaware County Castle Destroyed By Fire
- DA Claims Cosby Motion Seeking Dismissal Of Charges Has ‘No Merit’
- Bald Eagles Return To Montgomery County
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