Crime & Safety
Child Porn Suspect Filmed Kids At Dorney Park, Indictment Says: Patch PM
Also: Bomb threats at two area colleges / OSHA fines Main Line company / 9 new Pa. laws / Plus, tonight's commute.

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Stories worth talking about tonight:
Child Porn Suspect Filmed Kids At Dorney Park, Indictment Says
A 51-year-old Montgomery County man who allegedly filmed children changing at Dorney Park for more than a decade is facing child pornography charges, United States Attorney Zane David Memeger announced Thursday.
Kurt Eichert, 51, of Wyndmoor, is facing one count of production of child pornography, two counts of distribution of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography.
Yesterday’s Patch PM: 100-Year-Old In Assisted Living Victim Of $115K Theft
Other headlines:
Bomb Threats at Two Area Community Colleges Thursday
- Bucks County Community College and Montgomery County Community College have been cleared following bomb threats Thursday.
Gov. Wolf Signs 9 Bills Into Law
- Governor Tom Wolf has recently signed nine bills into law.
Wayne-Based Company Fined $57K By OSHA
- Employees for Anrich Inc., headquartered in Wayne, were working in a trench without cave-in protection, OSHA said.
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