The grants will benefit the Plumsteadville Fire Company and the Plumstead Township Police Department.
Two others have been charged with retail theft following separate incidents in the township.
The fire was quickly contained to the vehicle, with some heat exposure reported by firefighters to the building's siding.
In other reports, police reported that a vehicle registration check led to the arrest of a wanted man and the discovery of narcotics.
A Doylestown woman concealed merchandise in her cart and then left the store without paying, police said.
Multiple employees told police that a new hire confronted another employee, began yelling, and threw merchandise at him.
A man was captured on video ripping down a Pride flag at the Evolution Candy Store on East State Street.
Firefighters from seven companies responded to the scene of the early morning blaze.
In November, a Warrington officer began investigating a car that was rented from Avis in September but had not been returned.
Warrington Township Police have accused the 36-year-old man of causing thousands of dollars in damage to the apartment
In other reports, police arrested a man on strangulation and assault charges for an incident that happened inside a moving vehicle.
Firefighters said the use of the building provides them with opportunities to drill for scenario-based situations.
Police charge driver with DUI following accident; another driver was charged after police witnessed their car crossing double yellow line.
Police also reported several acts of criminal mischief, thefts from vehicles, a stolen compost bin, and numerous cases of fraud.
The incident began when police said a 58-year-old Warrington man confronted a woman for parking in a no-loading zone.
Police made numerous arrests in November for DUI and issued citations for harassment and underage drinking.
The vehicle was seized, and a search warrant was obtained, uncovering narcotics and drug paraphernalia.
Police conducted a controlled delivery at the man’s home and executed a search warrant, collecting more than 100 pieces of evidence.
State Police from the Dublin Barracks are investigating the pedestrian accident that claimed the life of a 70-year-old man.
The Bucks County District Attorney's Office is urging residents to be aware of thieves who like to ruin the holiday spirit.
Each year during the holiday season, Bucks County displays the wreath – adorned with blue lights and 16 white ornaments.
Police will also be enforcing seatbelt use and looking out for distracted drivers on the county's streets and highways.
During the incident, police said a man grabbed the victim by the hair and then struck them in the face.
Residents are being asked to take precautions and to check their home video systems for signs of suspicious activity.
As mandated by the Pennsylvania DEP, all blasting activities will be monitored and conducted in accordance with all state and federal laws.
In other reports, police charged two with retail theft and receiving stolen merchandise following incidents at township stores.
During a ceremony at the Bucks County Justice Center, the DA's office welcomed a new detective, and four new prosecutors.
Jeremy Ott walked away from his work release site in Warrington two months ago; officials handcuffed him on a NJ casino floor Wednesday.
Officers will be on extra patrols, actively looking for drivers and passengers who are not wearing their seatbelts.
Firefighters responded to the scene on Wednesday morning for a one-car crash with a trapped driver.
Missing 77-year-old woman winds up in Cranbury, New Jersey; police investigate numerous car crashes and assault cases.
On Monday, the Doylestown Borough Council passed a resolution announcing its policy regarding the enforcement of federal immigration law.
This year, the department took a new approach and, for the first time, partnered with Kindle Hill Foundation to conduct the training.
In other reports, a 17-year-old driver was charged for purposefully spinning his tires on Sugar Bottom Road for an extended period of time.
Police used license plate readers and surveillance technology to track down the men from Brooklyn, New York.
Police also cited a Bensalem woman for stealing alcohol and a Philadelphia man for taking body wash at township stores.
The board is made up of leaders from a variety of different backgrounds and industries.
The windshield of a car was smashed when police say a piece of concrete was dropped from the Dublin Pike overpass on Route 611.
The Plumstead woman told police that she left her purse in the car while she was at a pool with her grandchildren
Police responded to a home Saturday night, where they found an intoxicated man slumped on the floor with an unloaded handgun nearby.
Leonard Pearso Ridge IV is accused of obstructing an official proceeding, entering a restricted building and grounds and disorderly conduct.