Crime & Safety
Bomb Threats, New Wawa Top Lower Bucks County News
Neshaminy High School had two bomb threats and a new Wawa opened in Levittown this past week.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —Bomb threats and an assault against a police officer took place at two Lower Bucks County high schools this past week. The Tesla Dealership in Warminster was halted. And a new Wawa opened in Levittown.
These are the top stories of the past week in Lower Bucks County:
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The Tesla dealership, the first in Bucks County, is expected to open by year's end at the old Pathmark property on York Road.
Police Seek 4 Suspects In Upper Southampton Twp. Home Burglary
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Upper Southampton Township Police said four men entered a Springview Drive home Tuesday evening.
Bomb Threat Evacuates Neshaminy High School For 2nd Straight Day
Two threats evacuated Neshaminy High School twice last week as Middletown Township police searched the building.
The new Lincoln Highway convenience store opens Wednesday. It will be the first of two to open in Bucks County this week.
Details Emerge About Pennsbury High School Lockdown
A Pennsbury High School West student had an altercation with a police officer Tuesday, resorting to a temporary lockdown, officials said.
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