The Lower Makefield Township Police Department reported the fraud incident among its most recent police blotter items.
Lower Makefield Township Police reported the fraud case among its other crimes in recent report.
Released by Morrisville police and unedited by Patch, all arrests and crimes from Aug. 15 to Sept. 5, 2022:
Lower Makefield Township Police charge three with shoplifting. Both crimes took place a little more than two hours apart.
Lower Makefield Township Police arrest unidentified woman with burglary and related charges in Sept. 3 incident.
Lower Makefield Township Police have individual in custody, schools superintendent states in letter to parents. Threats were non-specific.
The incidents include BB pellets and nails left around the tires of one car, Lower Makefield Township Police said.
Lower Makefield Township Police are investigating Aug. 24 fraud incident.
The unidentified woman removed over $1,900 worth of merchandise and left the store, Yardley police said. Have you seen her?
Lower Makefield Township Police is investigating fraud in Bitcoin investment.
Police have cited EcoShield Pest Solutions for unauthorized solicitation. Residents say they're bugged by aggressive sales tactics.
Authorities are currently investigating a knifepoint robbery that took place at a Bucks County CVS Pharmacy last week.
Morrisville police are searching for a man wanted in connection with several burglaries at a local eye doctor’s office. Have you seen him?
A Drug Strike Force investigation uncovered three ghost guns, two rifles, ammunition and tools at the man's Harper Avenue home.
Taylorsville Road in Upper Makefield is set to close next week for a pipe replacement, officials said.
The vehicle was found driven by an 18-year-old Camden man in Paulsboro, N.J., police said.
A Bucks County resident was issued a summons last week for damaging a door at a local ShopRite, authorities said.
Falls Township police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man who stole over $5K in hair growth products. Have you seen him?
Falls Township police are seeking help in identifying the two men who are accused of taking the vitamins. Have you seen them?
The 24-year-old woman was located after she went missing in the area of West Trenton Avenue in Morrisville on Wednesday night.
Have you seen her? Jytaia Johnson, 24, was last seen on West Trenton Avenue in Morrisville on Wednesday night.
The 15-year-old was charged after committing a three-day vandalism spree in late June, which caused about $5,000 worth of damage.
The Yardley Makefield Emergency Unit and Morrisville Fire Company arrived on Heller Drive on Sunday afternoon to control a house fire.
The victim, who was abused from 2015 to 2016, said the man kept nude pictures of her and threatened to release them if she left.
These incidents and more were reported in Lower Makefield Township. Read all about them below.
These incidents and more were reported in Morrisville Borough. Read all about them below.
The Homeowners Association’s Board of Directors set up a fundraiser for the families displaced by the recent Cornerstone Apartment fire.
The fire took place in the Quarry Commons Development on Wednesday morning. Firefighters from surrounding townships came to help.
Have you seen her? Police say that Amy Soucek, 29, may have been driving a blue Jeep Grand Cherokee with a registration of KRA-7295.
Police said that the theft caused $5,000 in damages. A light-colored SUV was seen leaving the area where the theft occurred.
Martha and Paul Stringer are suing the county and county jail employees for the treatment of their daughter in Bucks County jail in 2020.
The investigation was spurred after the driver of a truck offered a 6-year-old girl a tennis ball, authorities said.
Two reports of child luring were reported near Pennsbury School District schools in the last month. One was found to be a misunderstanding.
A letter from the Superintendent of Schools says that the six-year-old girl was approached by a man in a red pick-up truck.
The couple was charged with the theft and burglary of multiple motor vehicles in Pennsylvania, according to Attorney General Josh Shapiro.
These incidents and more were reported in Yardley Borough. Read all about them below.