Here's a look at some recent calls handled by police in Lower Makefield Township.
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 of the incidents handled by Lower Makefield police in recent days.
Yardley police were called Sunday night to a report of a reckless driver in the area.
The robbery is the latest in a rash of armed robberies at local 7-Eleven stores that has prompted a response from federal law enforcement.
The driver later was caught speeding and going the wrong way on South Main Street, according to police.
While investigating, police say, officers realized they'd had a previous interaction with the couple that evening.
Pigs, chickens and ducks were found living in unsanitary and deadly conditions on his New Jersey farm, prosecutors said.
Here's a look at recent incidents handled by the Lower Makefield Township Police Department.
Pigs, chickens and ducks were found living in unsanitary and hazardous conditions on his New Jersey farm, prosecutors said.
The local addiction treatment center doctor ordered thousands of unneeded urine tests and sent insurance claims for patients he never saw.
This happened at St. Mary's Baptist church New Jersey last fall. A Middletown music store helped solve the case, police say.
The card was used to make more than $9,000 in unauthorized purchases, according to Lower Makefield police.
They thought it would be a good idea to dive repeatedly into some shrubbery along S. Main Street in Yardley.
William Korzon, 76, was arrested Thursday for his wife Gloria's 1981 disappearance and death — the township's biggest cold case.
Here's a look at the Lower Makefield Township Police blotter for April 14-15.
The woman was crossing the road near Holy Trinity Church when she was struck by a vehicle Friday night, according to police.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department reported the following incidents over the past few days.
The program, by the federal Drug Enforcement Agency, is designed to get opioids and other potentially dangerous drugs out of circulation.
The victim's credit cards later were used at a Walmart in Bensalem, where someone fraudulently bought $494.87 worth of merchandise.
Here's a look at the Lower Makefield Police blotter for March 29-April 3.
Patients were allowed to relapse so the company could charge more for their care as part of a wide-ranging scheme, prosecutors claim.
The company received a state grant for $200,000 to buy the new engine, local lawmakers announced.
The incident reportedly happened along the 200 block of South Main Street in Yardley.
The driver had several hypodermic needles, both used and unused, in his vehicle, according to Yardley Borough Police.
The scheme used people suffering from substance abuse issues to steal items that were pawned, then resold online for full value.
On St. Patrick's Day, police say, the man also drunkenly punched another man and brawled with his own brother in front of police officers.
The crate full of items was found on North Main Street in Yardley, according to borough police.
The 57-year-old man from Doylestown robbed 11 banks, including one in Yardley.
Here's a look at items from the Morrisville Police Department blotters for Feb. 26-March 11.
Here's a look at the recent police blotter, released Monday by Lower Makefield Township Police.
Two men face drug charges after their driver was pulled over for driving 40 mph in a 25 mph zone in Yardley.
Yardley Borough Police officers responded to 499 calls in February, an increase of more than 50 over the same month last year.
Police say the same woman had stolen more than $280 worth of merchandise from the store earlier in the month.
The pair are accused of stealing more than $130,000 from the government-funded squad, which is now defunct.
The bullet-resistant glass was installed Monday, thanks to an anonymous donation from a member of the public.
On Facebook, the accused mother and daughter expressed love for each other and the family members they are charged with killing.
A 45-year-old woman and her 19-year-old daughter are in custody for killing 5 family members, who were found dead in Morrisville on Monday.