Crime & Safety
7-11 Armed Robberies, Park Vandals Top Lower Bucks Co. News
The FBI is investigating a string of 7-11 armed robberies. Meanwhile, Warminster Community Park has been hit with vandalism.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —While a store is closing its store after 60 years, a mall is welcoming three new businesses.
Meanwhile, there's vandalism at Warminster Community Park and the FBI is investigating 7-11 armed robberies in Philadelphia and its suburbs.
These are some of the stories that made news in Lower Bucks County in the past week:
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Oxford Valley Mall Adding Sports Apparel Store, Eatery
The mall in Middletown Township is also welcoming an Arthur Murray Dance Studio this month.
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Vandals Damage Warminster Community Park
Warminster Township officials said vandalism has been prominent recently at several township parks. They want residents to report incidents.
FBI Investigating String Of 7-11 Armed Robberies In Philly Suburbs
An Upper Southampton Township 7-11 was robbed on Sunday, one of five in the past 10 days, the agency said.
Feasterville Man Charged With Rape Of Child
The Lower Southampton Township Police Department said that Cory M. Jones faces rape and assault charges. Bail was set at $1 million.
St. Jude Religious Store Closing After Nearly 60 Years In Bensalem
The store on Neshaminy Boulevard is expected to shut its doors within the next week because its owners are retiring, an employee said.
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