Bryn Athyn
CRIME & SAFETY
Video: 7-Eleven employee hospitalized after she was forcefully pushed, shoved by female customer
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA - Scary moments at a South Philadelphia 7-Eleven Monday night, as surveillance shows an employee being forcefully pushed down to the ground by someone leaving the store. The owner of the 7-Eleven says the employee has been released from the hospital, but says situations like this are happening...
Off-duty cop fatally shoots pit bull as woman is attacked by multiple dogs in Southwest Philly
An off-duty police officer shot and killed a pit bull Tuesday morning as that dog and two others attacked a woman in Southwest Philadelphia, authorities said. The attack happened around 10:40 a.m. on the 1500 block of South 58th Street in Kingsessing. The officer was in his personal car when he saw three dogs attacking the 52-year-old. The owner of the dogs, a 21-year-old man, was attempting to get the animals to stop biting the woman, police said.
MLPD Seeks to Identify Walmart Shoplifting Suspect
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — The Mount Laurel Police Department (MLPD) is requesting the public's help in identifying an individual who is suspected of shoplifting from a Township store this week. MLPD patrol officers responded to Walmart, located on Route 73, on Monday, May 13 at about 9:24PM for a report of a shoplifting. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER According to the MLPD, a female suspect (pictured), allegedly tried to leave Walmart without paying for about $830 worth of items. After being confronted while leaving the store, she fled the scene in a vehicle described as an older model green minivan with an unknown license plate. Anyone who knows the identity of the suspect or has any information about the incident is asked to contact the Mount Laurel Police Department at (856) 234-8300 or the Confidential Tip Line at (856) 234-1414, Ext. 1599. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Gun Found During Bensalem Traffic Stop: Police
Police said they stopped Robert Rice's Nissan Maxima for "vehicle code violations" around 1 a.m. Saturday, May 11. BPD said he was "observed concealing items in the center console" and struggled with officers after being asked to get out of his car. He was detained and a handgun was spotted on the rear passenger floorboard, according to authorities.
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