CRIME & SAFETY
Crews on Scene of Multi-Vehicle Crash with Entrapment and Injuries in Franconia
First responders are at the scene of a multi-vehicle crash with injuries and entrapment on Mininger Road in Franconia Township. Crews were dispatched to the scene near the intersection with Milburn Court at 5:44 p.m. for a report of a multi-vehicle crash with multiple people injured and at least two trapped inside of the vehicle. Sources tell North Penn Now that one of the vehicles flipped and caught fire, adding that at least one child was pulled from the vehicle while two other people were trapped inside.
Shots fired between attempted carjackers, DoorDash driver in Montgomery County
A couple of would-be carjackers found themselves under fire as police say the intended victim was armed in Cheltenham Township early on Tuesday morning. Police say that both sides fired shots and one of the suspects got away. The incident unfolded on the 1900 block of Humphrey Merry Way in...
Royersford Police Seek Dump Truck In Hit-Run Investigation
Authorities are looking for the driver of a dump truck who they say was "potentially involved in a hit-and-run" on Thursday, May 9. Royersford police said the vehicle is an orange tri-axle dump truck pulling an over-axle trailer. The accident happened at Main Street and North Lewis R…
Home burglary reported in Montco
COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. - A home in Montgomery County was the scene of a burglary reported Wednesday according to Pennsylvania State Police. Police say the thieves stole bank checks, $510 in cash, and a Louis Vuitton clutch valued at $500 from the home on Lincoln Road in Collegeville. The investigation is...
COLD CASE: Police Investigate Bucks County 4-Year-Old's Death
Authorities are looking for answers in the Buckingham Township death of Michael Allen Daum. Daum, 4, was found dead on the front lawn of a neighbor's Route 413 home on June 26, 1972. Pennsylvania State Police say he had facial injuries when discovered. His official cause of deat…
Students blamed for classroom computer fire at Quakertown High School: police
QUAKERTOWN, Pa. - Authorities say three teens are being held responsible for causing a computer to catch fire inside a classroom at Quakertown High School. The students, who were not identified due to their ages, face charges of institutional vandalism, reckless endangerment, dangerous burning, and disorderly conduct. Investigators have not...
Man accused of stealing multiple PlayStation 5 consoles from Montgomeryville Best Buy
One of two men that Montgomery Township Police accuse of stealing eight PlayStation 5 consoles from Best Buy has been charged with felony retail theft and receiving stolen property, while an alleged co-defendant continues to be sought by police. Police said Nahjair Habeeb Corey, 26, of the 600 block of...
Drivers Sought For Damaging Park In Bucks County, Authorities Say (PHOTOS)
Falls Township police are looking for a group of drivers who they say damaged the grass at Quaker Penn Park late last month.The pictured drivers were caught on video damaging the park's turf and fields late on Wednesday, April 24, according to authorities. Falls Twp. Police Department Fal…
Central Bucks South students lauded for helping at crash scene
Warrington Township police said two Central Bucks South students showed noteworthy behavior when they didn’t hesitate to offer assistance at the scene of a recent “significant” traffic accident. Warrington School Resource Officer Robert Bell said Benjamin Schubert, 18, and Thomas McDonald, 17, “exhibited commendatory qualities that morning”...
Pickup Truck Engine Fire Backs Up I-476 Northbound at Kulpsville Friday Afternoon
The engine bay of a white Chevrolet pickup truck was fully engulfed in flames around 4 p.m. Friday in Towamencin Township at the northbound Northeast Extension off-ramp, approaching Sumneytown Pike, per reports from the scene. The driver is uninjured,and there are no emergency medical services units on scene, per reports.
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