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Was Pennbrook Middle School warned of threat before Stanley cup attack in cafeteria?
The motive behind an unprovoked lunchtime attack on a North Penn seventh-grader who was beaten with a steel Stanley brand mug is still unknown more than two weeks after the cafeteria incident that has sparked new school safety measures. As of Friday, neither district officials or Upper Gwynedd police have...
Black Bear Captured In Montgomery County: Police
The Pennsylvania Game Commission and members of the Upper Moreland Fire Department located the bear in a tree and safely removed him for relocation, police said early Thursday, May 2. "The bear was healthy and not harmed," they said. The bear is 3 years old and weighs some 255 pounds,...
1 taken to hospital after crash involving SUV, dump truck on Route 309 in Hatfield Twp.
HATFIELD TWP., Pa. - One person was taken to the hospital after a crash on Route 309 in Montgomery County involving three vehicles. The crash happened around 3:30 p.m. Thursday along Route 309 between Walnut Street and Lenhart Road, according to county dispatchers. Route 309 between Walnut Street and Lenhart...
Morrisville man sentenced for impersonating attorney, taking thousands from clients
A 58-year-old man was sentenced Friday, May 3, to 9 to 23 months in the Bucks County Correctional Facility for practicing law without a law license and taking thousands of dollars in legal fees from unsuspecting clients, the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office said. Michael Jerome McAndrew, of Morrisville,...
Schuylkill River Missing Boater
The unidentified man was recovered by a marine unit in the river in Upper Merion Township at 5:50 p.m. Thursday, May 2, Upper Merion Police Capt. Jeremy Johnson said. The body was turned over to the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office. The last time the man had been heard from...
Shooting in Pottstown sends 2 people to the hospital
POTTSTOWN, Pa. — Montgomery County dispatchers say two people were taken to the hospital after a shooting in Pottstown Thursday night. It happened around 9:15 p.m. in the 400 block of Beech Street. Police can be seen in the area with the street taped off. Witnesses say they heard at...
Woman accused of assaulting EMT while severely intoxicated outside Hatfield Royal Farms
A 37-year-old woman, who police accuse of being severely intoxicated outside the Royal Farms in Hatfield Township the afternoon of April 25, allegedly kicked an EMT in the face while being secured on a stretcher, according to an arrest affidavit. Meghan Ashleigh Meschter, of Pinewood Drive North in Douglassville, has...
Montgomery County woman pleads guilty to providing fentanyl to Lancaster County overdose victim in 2022
LANCASTER, Pa. — A Montgomery County woman pleaded guilty this week to delivering the drugs that killed a Lancaster County overdose victim in 2022, prosecutors said Thursday. Valerie Benatti, 29, of Harleysville, pleaded guilty to a single count of drug delivery resulting in death before Lancaster County Judge Dennis...
'My kids are scared to come in the house': Pottstown mom calls out teens who shot her fiancé
POTTSTOWN, Pa. — They're bullets that came within inches of paralyzing or killing her 24-year-old fiancé — not to mention her kids. “It’s just a very traumatic experience, especially having my kids outside,” said Sierra Cumberbatch, of Pottstown. “Four other kids were in the house; two of them were downstairs watching TV while all of this was going on. What if the bullets would have hit them?”
Man sentenced for providing drugs that led to overdose death in Falls
A Tullytown man was sentenced Monday, April 29, to state prison for providing the drugs that led to a woman’s overdose death in Falls Township in November 2021. Steven Frederick Yard Jr., 32, pleaded guilty in January to charges of involuntary manslaughter, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, recklessly endangering another person, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. On Monday, Bucks County Common Pleas Judge Gary B. Gilman sentenced Yard to 2 ½ to 6 years in state prison, followed by two years of probation.
One family shares their experience as surge in car thefts likely due to TikTok trend
If your car is broken into or stolen usually you're the one to notify police, not the other way around. But, that's what happened to one Montgomery County man and his family early on Friday morning. The criminals weren't successful in stealing the car in this case, but Cheltenham police...
Montgomery County teen spearheading life-saving effort to have young people check their hearts
FLOURTOWN, Pa. (CBS) — More than a hundred young people signed up to have their hearts checked Thursday, as a local teen spearheaded the effort to save lives.As 18-year-old Grace Kyle looked through her Mount Saint Joseph Academy yearbook, she remembered her favorite graduate — big sister Caroline."She had a very loving heart," Grace said. "She was always looking out for others."In 2022, 19-year-old Caroline died from a heart condition that went undetected."We had no clue," Grace remembered. "She was always an athlete growing up. She was always active. She was a happy, healthy teenage girl."Thursday, Grace helped organize a...
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