Crime & Safety
Murder, Teacher Remembered Top Lower Bucks News Roundup
A Falls Township woman was shot and killed in Philadelphia. A Bristol Township school had a delayed opening to pay respects to a teacher.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —Bristol Township mourned the loss of a beloved teacher. A daughter was sentenced for stealing from her Warminster father. And a Lower Makefield Township farmers' market won't be returning for the upcoming season.
These were the stories that made news in Lower Bucks County this past week:
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Falls Township Police said Carol Clark, who went missing Saturday night, was shot and killed in the Frankford section of Philadelphia.
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Brookwood Elementary School will operate on a two-hour delay Tuesday so staff and students can attend services for teacher Donna Baker.
Zamire J. Cottrell, 18, of Bensalem Township, faces rape charges in Philadelphia, according to court documents.
Daughter Who Stole $169K From Her Warminster Father Sentenced
Diane L. Rohrman will receive up to three years in state prison and must have no contact with her elderly father, Bucks authorities said.
Construction Worker Falls 40 Feet Off Route 1 Bridge: FD
The Nottingham Fire Department said the worker fell Thursday morning off a bridge that's part of the Route 1 project in Bensalem Township.
Lower Makefield Farmers' Market Calling It Quits
After 16 years, the market will not start its season in June. Organizers said it was hard to find vendors to participate on Thursdays.
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