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Rape Suspect Surrenders, Gun Brought To Pool: Eastern Montco News
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in eastern Montgomery County.
EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — A man wanted for rape last year at Penn State University's Abington campus has surrendered. Meanwhile, a man brought a gun to a pool to threaten staff after becoming agitated, authorities said.
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in eastern Montgomery County:
Ex-PSU Abington Student Wanted For Rape Surrenders
A 19-year-old man wanted for an alleged rape on the Penn State University Abington campus last year has surrendered to authorities, according to a report. (Read More)
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Police Charge 'Agitated' Man Who Brought Gun To Abington Pool
Abington Police have charged a man who brought a gun to a township pool after getting agitated after an argument with staff. Abington police officers responded to Penbryn Pool for a man who had allegedly displayed a firearm and threatened other individuals. (Read More)
Cheltenham Police Warn Of Suspicious Text Messages Over Parking
Cheltenham Township Police are warning residents on Monday about suspicious text messages regarding unpaid fees or fines associated with ParkMobile. (Read More)
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New Rankings Released For Eastern Montco High Schools
The latest rankings have been released on how high schools fare in eastern Montgomery County. U.S. News & World Report has released its latest rankings on the best high schools in the country, and dozens in Pennsylvania made the list. (Read More)
Police Crack Down On Illegal Solicitors In Abington
Abington Township Police are warning residents about illegal solicitors after recently pulling the permit of one. Abington Police said the solicitation permit for EcoShield has been revoked for August due to failure to follow township rules. (Read More)
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