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Man With Black, Bloodshot Eyes Found in Backyard of Warrington Home Carrying a Pillow
WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA—A man described as having two bloodshot, black eyes was found in the backyard of a Warrington house this week carrying a pillow and refusing to leave. On May 13, Warrington police were called to Red Oak Drive when a man matching the phoned-in description was seen wandering in someone’s back yard. Police were quickly able to identify the man as the person identified by the callers based on his appearance.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER When the police asked Steven Murta, 34, of Warrington to leave the property, he allegedly replied...
PA 'parental rights' movement mom sentenced for giving teens alcohol at Bucks County party
A former Pennsylvania lieutenant governor candidate and prominent figure in the conservative “parental rights” school movement will serve a year of probation for providing alcohol to teenagers during a rowdy party at her Bucks County home last year. In a court appearance Wednesday, Clarice Schillinger, 37, who now lives in Lansdale, entered a no contest plea to furnishing alcohol to minors. ...
Bensalem man was high, speeding and unlicensed in crash that killed couple: police
A 31-year-old Bensalem man who authorities say was high on drugs, has been charged with fleeing the scene of an accident that killed a Connecticut couple before he allegedly stole and crashed a dump truck in a failed get-away attempt. John T. Wadlinger was arraigned Wednesday on three dozen offenses...
4 women accused of stealing over $10,000 in items from Lululemon in Montgomery County
Surveillance video shows the four women walking into the store, pulling items off the racks, and then running out. One woman's arms were so full, that she dropped an item on the way out.
Emergency Responders, Wegman’s Staff Honored for Lifesaving Efforts Earlier This Year
WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA—Warrington Township emergency responders and civilians were honored for working together earlier this year to save someone having a heart attack inside Wegman’s. On Jan. 17, Warrington police, emergency medical services and firefighters arrived at Wegman’s to find someone experiencing cardiac arrest. Pharmacy staff from Wegman’s were performing CPR and using the AED machine to defibrillate the patient.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER While the patient was in cardiac arrest for 30 minutes, they were successfully resuscitated by the time the ambulance arrived at the hospital. The individual has since made a full recovery. In a statement, Warrington police credited the successful outcome to the joint efforts of both Wegman’s staff and emergency responders, who arrived at the store within minutes of receiving the call. The two Warrington police officers who were on the scene, Officer James Umile and Officer Ryan Light, attended a ceremony at the Wegman’s on Tuesday to recognize everyone involved. Want more news like this delivered to your inbox? Sign up for our daily and weekly e-mail newsletters online. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Crews respond to pair of vehicle crashes with rescue near Whitehall Road on Tuesday
Two people were rescued on Tuesday following a pair of unrelated crashes near Whitehall Road in Worcester Township. The first crash occurred at 2:45 p.m. at the intersection of Bean and Whitehall roads and involved two vehicles — a black Mercedes coupe and a tan Nissan Altima. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage, with the Nissan coming to rest on the side of Whitehall Road and the Mercedes striking the corner of a porch along the 2500 block of Bean Road.
Ex-husband of Bucks County mom who killed sons sues her for wrongful death
A Philadelphia man has filed a wrongful death suit against his ex-wife, who is now serving a life sentence in prison for killing their children in the Upper Makefield home they once shared. Edward Tini filed the lawsuit in Bucks County Common Pleas court earlier this year after Trinh Nguyen,...
Woman testifies she found hidden camera in bathroom of Norristown dance instructor on trial for invasion of privacy
The trial of a Norristown dance instructor, accused of hiding a camera in the bathroom of his home studio to secretly record women, is underway. On the first day of the trial, jurors heard from the woman who prosecutors say found that camera.
Levittown triple murder suspect held for trial despite refusal to leave jail for hearing
A former Falls Township man will head to trial on charges that he killed his stepmother, teenage sister and the mother of his two children after a judge heard 911 recordings of two victims pleading for help and from two of the survivors of the fatal March crime spree that spanned from Lower Bucks County to Trenton. ...
Man accused of ramming truck into car that gave his girlfriend a ride: police
WARRINGTON, Pa. - A Pennsylvania man is facing charges after investigators say he rammed into the car of another man who gave his girlfriend a ride early Friday morning. Dylan Joseph Jones was charged with assault and driving under the influence for an incident that happened on K Street and Cambridge Lane in Warrington Township.
Bucks County man running from California to New York to raise awareness about human trafficking
MARPLE TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania (KYW) -- A Bucks County native is running up to 40 miles a day to raise awareness about human trafficking. U.S. Capitol Police Officer Andrew Linder, who is originally from Bensalem, is aiming to be the first person to run from Santa Monica Pier in California to Central Park in New York City with a 15-pound weighted vest. It's a campaign called Pier to Park.
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