The Lower Makefield Township Police Department released its police blotter of criminal incidents Friday.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released its police blotter of recent criminal incidents.
Colin Petroziello was sentenced to up to 30 years in prison for shooting Yardley Police Chief Joseph Kelly III in August 2021.
The Morrisville Police Department released its recent blotter of criminal incidents.
The acts of vandalism were among the recent crimes Lower Makefield Township Police reported in its blotter.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released its recent blotter of criminal incidents.
Colin Petroziello, 26, was sentenced to 15-to-30 years Monday for shooting and injuring Yardley Police Chief Joseph Kelly III in 2021.
Yardley Borough Police seeks the public's help in identifying a man suspected of using counterfeit currency at a retailer last month.
Richard Thomas Alt of Trenton, N.J. was identified using a private forensic DNA laboratory based in Texas, Bucks authorities said Monday.
Yardley police said the theft also involved stolen checks being cashed in New Jersey. Police are requesting the public's assistance.
Lower Makefield Township police released its police blotter Friday. A $3,387.76 furniture fraud purchase was among the incidents reported.
A Morrisville man was sentenced to up to 47 years in prison for what Bucks County authorities described as a "tumultuous relationship."
The Yardley Borough Police Department lost an officer who was hired full-time in Lower Southampton Township last October.
Lower Makefield Township said the rash of thefts from vehicles was concentrated around Polo Run Drive, South Dove Road, and Palmer Lane.
The Yardley Police Department issued an alert Friday that someone is advertising police logo merchandise on its Facebook posts.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department reported numerous burglaries from vehicles, including cologne and two pairs of Yeezy shoes.
Billy M. Woodard, 57, of Trenton, N.J., faces up to 20 years for the crimes between July 2018 and May 2019, Bucks County authorities said.
The Yardley-Makefield Fire Company responded to more than 10 calls for fire alarms, fireplace mishaps and broken water pipes.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department reported its recent police blotter, including someone's medical insurance being canceled.
Overall, calls were down by 77 from October. Traffic citations, according to Yardley Police Chief Joseph Kelly's report, more than doubled.
The Morrisville Borough Police Department reported three car thefts in its police blotter along with the theft of a pair of Ugg boots.
Lower Makefield Township police reported numerous fraud cases in its police blotter, including a PayPal scheme and a gift card scam.
Lower Makefield Township Police Chief Kenneth Coluzzi investigated the case as a Philadelphia police officer in the 1980s and 1990s.
Yardley Borough Police reported two South Main Street incidents this week in which one vehicle was speeding and the other went into a ditch.
A Knox Drive home had the wires of its holiday lights cut on Nov. 30, the Lower Makefield Police Department said. Police have no suspects.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department reported that a resident said they were duped out of $30,000 online from someone from Ohio.
The Yardley Police Department will be out and about starting Wednesday to crack down on drinking and driving over the Thanksgiving holiday.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department also reported vandals tossing eggs, salad dressing and pretzels at a vehicle in its blotter.
The fire started in the Makefield Lakes development on Monday afternoon. Crews worked until the evening to get the scene cleaned up.
Yardley Police Chief Joseph Kelly III gave his police monthly report to Borough Council. Police have also launched a coat collection drive.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department said a window was broken in an Oct. 8 incident. Police reported a few recent break-ins.
The Morrisville Borough Police Department released its police blotter of criminal incidents for the period of Sept. 6 to Sept. 26.
The Yardley-Lower Makefield Fire Company practiced vehicle stabilization and extrication techniques during a drill last week.
A Yardley man faces charges of shooting Police Chief Joseph Kelly III during a standoff last August. Kelly suffered hand and ear injuries.
Rev. Greer said the flag at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church was broken and smeared with feces Tuesday night. Yardley Police are investigating.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department was seeking suspects in break-in at former academy around same day and time last week.
The Yardley-Makefield Fire Co. will hold the event between 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday by appointment only.
A Morrisville man was charged with criminal trespass, simple assault, harassment and DUI in South Main Street incident in Yardley last week.
Yardley Police Chief Joseph Kelly III reported his department handled 566 service calls for August. In August 2021, there were 563 calls.
The Lower Makefield Police Department reported an alarm activation overnight Wednesday.