Crime & Safety
Rape Reported At Kids Camp / Face Biting / Toilet Paper Thieves / Roadside Body: Top Pa. Crime News
There was plenty of weird, strange, bizarre, and disturbing crime news in the past week in Pennsylvania. Here's a look at the top 10

There was plenty of weird, strange, bizarre, and disturbing crime news in the past week in Pennsylvania. Here’s a look at the top 10 countdown from Patch, for the week of August 17:
10. Montgomery County Bank Robber Used Dump Truck To Flee: Report
- It wouldn’t seem the speediest of escapes.
9. Off-Duty Policeman Killed in Roxborough Crash Identified
- Sergeant Rafael Ali, a ten-year Philadelphia police veteran, was 32 years old
8. Fifth Charged In Murder Of Teen Dumped On Side Of Chester County Road
- Police have filed murder charges against a fifth individual in connection to last week’s shooting death of a 17-year-old.
7. One Dead After Shooting At Chester County Justice Center
- Curtis Smith, of Coatesville, has been confirmed dead from gunshot wounds after he reportedly attacked a sheriff’s deputy with a knife.
6. $16K Reward Offered For Information In Delaware County Killing
- Thomas Childs, 63, was gunned down outside his vehicle at 3:45 a.m. on June 9.
5. Norristown Man Sentenced For Raping Child For Seven Years: Report
- The child was reportedly in his care during that time period.
4. Former Montco Camp Hope for Kids Employee Charged With Child Rape: Reports
- The incident reportedly occurred six years ago.
3. Toilet Paper Thieves Sought By Police In Bucks County
- According to Morrisville police, the strong arm toilet paper robbery was reported at Giant on Friday.
2. Towamencin Woman Beats Husband With Antique Walking Stick, Report Says
- She also reportedly whipped him with a phone charger cord.
1. Lansdale Woman ‘Bit’ Son’s Face In Mall On 4th Of July: Report
- Happy Independence Day.
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