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More Rape Victims Come Foward, Mother Of 3 Dies: Lower Bucks News
Authorities said more victims are coming forward against a Bristol Township man charged with drugging and sexually assaulting women.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —A mother of three children from Levittown was killed while operating a New Jersey transit train last week.
Meanwhile, more victims are coming forard against a Bristol Township man charged with drugging and sexually assaulting six women.
These were some of the stories making news this past week in Lower Bucks County:
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More Victims Coming Forward For Bucks Man Who Drugged, Raped Women: DA
More victims are coming forward against a Bristol Township man who allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted six women he met on a dating site. Authorities said that more charges will be filed against Andrew Gallo, the 40-year-old Bristol Township man due to more victims coming forward. (Read More)
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Bucks Co. Mother of 3 Killed In NJ Transit Crash
The New Jersey Transit train operator killed in a crash in Burlington County, N.J., last Monday was a mother of three from Bucks County. Jessica Haley of Levittown was killed while operating the New Jersey Transit River Line train when a large tree that had fallen onto the track was struck by the train, according to Anapol Weiss, the law firm representing her family. (Read More)
Trump To Work At Bucks Co. McDonald's This Weekend: Reports
Former President Donald Trump is expected to visit Lower Bucks County this weekend —this time as a fry guy. According to reports, the Republican candidate will make his second stop in Bucks County during this presidential campaign, less than a week after he made a stop in neighboring Montgomery County. (Read More)
Burglar Breaks Into Keystone Trade Center
A New Jersey man broke into a building in the Keystone Trade Center, wandered around for a while, stole candy, and had a knife on him when he was caught on Sunday night, police said. Ahlek Mitchell, who had a New Jersey identification card but no fixed address, was charged with burglary, receiving stolen property, possession of an instrument of crime with intent, criminal trespassing, and nine counts of theft. (Read More)
Centennial Superintendent Responds To School Threats
Centennial Schools Superintendent Dana T. Bedden has responded to parents questioning a security breach at William Tennent High School early last month. Bedden sent Patch two emails regarding communication over an intruder spending four hours inside the high school and another school threat a week later. Two high school parents complained about the lack of information at last week's school board meeting, leading board members to bicker with the parents and among themselves. (Read More)
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