The 51-year-old woman's car was found abandoned and her mother hasn't seen her for more than two weeks, police said.
Yardley Police had been called Friday afternoon to check on a suspicious vehicle in the area.
Here's a look at some recent incidents handled by the Lower Makefield Township Police Department.
The woman was the seventh person to plead guilty to charges involving Yardley-based Liberation Way.
Here's a look at the Lower Makefield Police blotter for Oct. 18-24.
It was one of two DUI arrests in the area of Main Street in Yardley on Saturday, according to police.
The ambulance squad, which serves Morrisville and part of Falls, has folded, at least in part due to financial troubles from the thefts.
Video surveillance showed a man kicking in an office door inside the laundromat, according to police.
In all, 31 people were charged in multiple conspiracies to sell cocaine, crack and heroin in New Jersey, according to prosecutors.
Police say the 37-year-old man was working on another piece of machinery when he was hit by the steam roller, operated by another employee.
A Yardley man and teacher in New Hope has been charged with sexually abusing a student. Authorities believe there may be more victims.
Law enforcement officers in all 50 states will be participating in Coffee With a Cop events on Oct. 2.
The 25-year-old man had driven onto a SEPTA station embankment and was found with marijuana, police said.
Video surveillance showed the man kicking in an office door inside the laundromat, according to police.
As "medical director" of Liberation Way, he wrote prescriptions and approved testing for patients he'd never met, prosecutors said.
The man followed the woman to a house of worship and, then, even to Yardley Borough Police headquarters.
The theft happened Saturday, Aug. 31, in a private parking lot on Reading Avenue.
The CEO of a drug rehab company with centers in Yardley, Bala Cynwyd and Fort Washington pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering.
She and the squad's former chief stole and committed insurance fraud that totaled more than $132,000, prosecutors said.
Police say the man stole cash from the home on Glen Valley Road.
He left home at 11 a.m. Saturday without his cellphone and without having taken his medications, according to Yardley Police.
The number of crashes in Yardley this year between January and July was the lowest in five years.
Kayden Mancuso, 7, was killed by her father, who had a history of violence and abuse. Now, her mom works to keep it from happening again.
The Morrisville man told a fellow customer that he would "see him in the news in the coming days," according to Bucks County prosecutors.
He was charged with 12 counts of animal cruelty — one for each puppy.
Monday evening, Main Street was closed due to downed trees and power was out to downtown Yardley and elsewhere.
The man, believed to be between 60-70 years old, showed an employee a lewd photograph of himself, police said.
His mother last saw him when she left for a business trip in early June and his phone has pinged in New York City, police say.
Someone forced their way into the mailbox in front of the Yardley post office and took mail that was inside it, police say.
Here's a look at some of what Yardley Borough Police Department officers handled over the past few days.
The driver stopped and checked on the girl, but she was later found to have an injury, according to police.
Here's a look at some recent calls handled by police in Lower Makefield Township.