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Domestic Disputes Lead To Death, Duct-Taping: Lower Bucks Co. News

This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in Lower Bucks County.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A woman was remembered after being shot and killed in her vehicle this past weekend. Meanwhile, a man duct-taped his wife in the basement of their Warminster home.

This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in Lower Bucks County:

Bucks Co. Woman Killed By Stalker Was 'Kind, Bubbly'

The woman who was shot and killed in Bristol Township by a man who allegedly stalked her this past weekend has been identified as 28-year-old Yuan Yuan Lu. (Read More)

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Woman Duct-Taped To Pole In Warminster Domestic Dispute: PD

A 34-year-old Warminster man was taken into custody after he had tied and duct taped his wife to a pole in the family's basement during a domestic disturbance, police said. (Read More)

Man Flees To Romania In $34K Lower Southampton Twp. Vehicle Scheme

Police are seeking a man who duped a resident out of $34,000 for a vehicle purchase and then fled to Romania with the money. Police received a report last September from a resident who tried to buy a vehicle from G & B Auto Sales in Feasterville through a website for $34,000. (Read More)

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2 Liquor Store Chain Thefts In Lower Bucks County

In separate crimes, two stores from a liquor store chain have reported retail thefts, with one suspect in custody and three others being wanted by police. Police said three light-skinned men entered the store and stole about $425 worth of assorted alcoholic beverages. (Read More)

Pennsbury Explains History Of Student Protests

As Pennsbury High School students planned an ICE protest on Friday, school officials explained the school district's history regarding protests from Vietnam to pants. (Read More)

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