Police also cited a Bensalem woman for stealing alcohol and a Philadelphia man for taking body wash at township stores.
In other reports, a 17-year-old driver was charged for purposefully spinning his tires on Sugar Bottom Road for an extended period of time.
Police used license plate readers and surveillance technology to track down the men from Brooklyn, New York.
This year, the department took a new approach and, for the first time, partnered with Kindle Hill Foundation to conduct the training.
Police said a 68-year-old man became upset because another customer was taking too long to load her vehicle in the store's parking lot.
Following an investigation, police issued an arrest warrant for a man who was driving a vehicle reported stolen out of New Jersey.
Police responded to a home Saturday night, where they found an intoxicated man slumped on the floor with an unloaded handgun nearby.
The Plumstead woman told police that she left her purse in the car while she was at a pool with her grandchildren
The windshield of a car was smashed when police say a piece of concrete was dropped from the Dublin Pike overpass on Route 611.
The board is made up of leaders from a variety of different backgrounds and industries.
Officers will be attempting to collect internal data to determine speed and other factors that led to the crash on Bristol Road.
Police have identified an 18-year-old passenger as one of the teens killed Friday night. A fourth teen is hospitalized in serious condition.
The lone teen survivor of the crash - a 14-year-old boy - continues to fight for his life at a Philadelphia hospital, police said.
Bucks District Attorney Jennifer Schorn made the announcement during one of the office?s Fun Week events.
In other reports, a man swallowed drugs while fleeing from police and a Warrington woman was charged with retail theft.
The man faces 10 counts of reckless endangerment following the incident at the convenience store in Warrington Township.
A Kentucky man was extradited to Bucks County Tuesday on sex charges for trafficking the girl. Two other men await trial, authorities said.
The event will feature a display of antique fire trucks, a flea market, children?s activities, apparatus judging, and awards.
The award-winning program helps to decrease the time police officers spend responding to situations involving social services needs.
During the office's awards ceremony held at the Justice Center, the DA honored the two for their public service and dedication.
Police said the couple was tricked into giving $12K in cash to a scammer claiming their grandson was involved in a serious car accident.
Police have charged the 45-year-old Dublin woman with theft by unlawful taking.
The impact caused a nearby utility pole ? located close to the building where the wires were attached ? to split in half.
Collection sites throughout the county will be accepting unused and expired prescription drugs this weekend.
Police Chief David Scirrotto expressed appreciation to the legislators for helping to secure the grant for the department.
Police said the woman exited the Wegmans store after failing to pay for concealed and consumed items and was stopped outside.
In response, Immigrant Rights Action is calling on the Bucks County Sheriff's Office to immediately rescind its ICE application.
Police launched an investigation in 2024 when they were contacted by a resident who reported being the victim of contractor fraud.
In other reports, a man who displayed a firearm during traffic accident faces charges and a woman involved in a hit and run was arrested.
Using hand lines, firefighters quickly extinguished a vehicle fire on Lower State Road in Warrington Township.
The episode of 'find the cows' began with a call to police reporting the stray herd and a Facebook posting seeking the public?s help.
An unknown person exited a black sedan, ran up to a home, and stole a package after it was delivered by FedEx, police said.
The 32-year-old man, reportedly upset over a late food delivery, is facing numerous felony charges, including attempted criminal homicide.
Sheriff Fred Harran said his office will never call on the phone or send emails demanding money.
Municipal police departments are teaming up with the Pennsylvania State Police to crack down on aggressive driving.
The New Britain Township Police also made an arrest for gift card fraud at the Giant Store and retail theft at the CVS Pharmacy.
The forklift caught fire inside a large pole barn on Stree Road.
Burglars broke in by smashing the front glass door. The store's safe and cash registers did not appear to be disturbed, police said.
Society leaders are expressing gratitude to the firefighters for helping to save a lot of irreplaceable historical artifacts and records.
Police also arrest Philadelphia man for theft of groceries at Wegmans and a Lancaster women for possession of narcotics.
Leonard Pearso Ridge IV is accused of obstructing an official proceeding, entering a restricted building and grounds and disorderly conduct.