20 years ago, the unthinkable happened when Newtown Borough Police Officer Brian Gregg was gunned down at St. Mary Medical Center.
Officers stopped the driver at Route 532 and Taylorsville Road for having a suspended registration.
The 26-year-old driver, who at times exceeded 100 mph as he drove on the bypass, told police he was running late for a funeral.
Police discovered and seized suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia during a traffic stop on South State Street and Fountain Farm Drive.
The Wrightstown woman is charged with what the Bucks County SPCA calls the largest case of animal cruelty in county history.
The borough and the township currently thousands of dollars apart as they negotiate a new fire services agreement.
The cause of the accident is under investigation by the Newtown Township Police Department.
Police also investigated an incident of check fraud and responded to a vehicle that had crashed through the front doors of a business.
According to Newtown assistant fire chief Nicholas Weaver, there have been three incidents tied to similar circumstances at the park.
Newtown Township Police charge five with retail theft, investigate reports of gift card draining scam.
In other reports, police investigated several retail theft that occurred at stores at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center.
An emailed threat was received at 12:05 p.m. prompting the evacuation of the synagogue and an immediate response by law enforcement.
Police also investigated numerous cases of fraud and conducted a truck safety detail.
Longtime Newtown and Warrington paramedic Thomas J. Evans will be laid to rest this week in Delaware County.
Community invited to stop by the fire stations on Friday night to meet the firefighters, learn about fire prevention.
Charges are pending against the driver who was stopped by police on the Newtown Bypass.
According to information released by the coroner's office, the man died at his home from multiple stab and slash wounds.
On September 11, police responded to Autumn Drive where a man was robbed of a watch valued as high as $170,000.
A caller pretending to be a police officer told the resident they needed to wire money or her daughter would be arrested.
Check the latest incident and arrest reports from the Newtown Township Police Department.
The Upper Makefield Township Police Department is receiving reports of an email scam circulating in the area.
The arrests stem from incidents reported last November, when police were contacted by residents who were victims of check fraud.
The Upper Makefield Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in finding a hit and run driver.
The arrest stems from incidents reported last November, when police were contacted by residents who were victims of check fraud.
Arrests for alcohol-related DUI account for a majority or large portion of incidents in recent weekly Newtown Police incident reports.
Thefts of catalytic converters from commercial vehicles are on the rise in Newtown Township.
Newtown-based pharmaceutical company KVK Tech and two of its executives have been charged with conspiracy to defraud the FDA.
The Upper Makefield Township Police Department is now an accredited law enforcement agency in the state of Pennsylvania.
Four people were killed in deadly weekend crashes in Bucks Co. Additionally, a local teen died in a crash in the Poconos hours after prom.
See the most recent incident and arrest reports from the Newtown Township Police Department.
A neighbor's surveillance camera shows a man with a foreign accent entering an unlocked home on Fair Oaks Court in Newtown Township.
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A Bucks County town is among the top five safest towns in America, a new analysis says.
Leonard Pearso Ridge IV is accused of obstructing an official proceeding, entering a restricted building and grounds and disorderly conduct.
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The incidents occurred on various occasions in 2008 when the victim was around 11 years old, Newtown police said.
A Philadelphia man overdosed on opiates and struck a light pole with his pickup truck in Upper Makefield last week, police said.