Crime & Safety
Death Sentence, Treasurer Theft Tops Lower Bucks News
A man was sentenced to death for killing two Warminster residents. And a Levittown woman made more than 1,000 calls to dispatchers.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —A Philadelphia man was convicted in the murder of two Warminster residents this week and then sentenced to death a few days later.
Meanwhile, a Levittown woman kept calling 911 over and over again in Bucks County while also making calls to police communications in several states.
Those were some of the top stories in Lower Bucks County this past week:
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Man Sentenced To Death In Warminster Double Homicide
Alfonso Sanchez was sentenced to death by a Bucks County jury for killing a Warminster man and woman in October 2007, just days after his conviction.
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Levittown Woman Made Over 1,000 Calls To Dispatchers: Court Records
Erica Lynn Saresky, 27, has been charged with communications with 911, harassment, and disorderly conduct. Calls were also made nationally.
Neshaminy Substitute Superintendent Will Remain In Place
Neshaminy school officials said no administrative changes are planned with the upcoming return of Assistant Superintendent Paul Meehan.
Bill To Keep Taxes In Bucks County Passed By Senate
Bucks County is losing millions of dollars to Philadelphia's city tax, State Sen. Frank Farry said.
Treasurer Charged In $28K Theft From Bensalem Education Association
Melissa Montney used the Bensalem Education Support Professional Association funds to shop at more than 60 businesses, police said.
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