Crime & Safety

Lower Providence Police Release Latest Police Call Blotter For Aug. 13 to 19

A fight between employees at a local Arby's restaurant, numerous calls for fireworks noise, and a report of a resident attack were included.

LOWER PROVIDENCE, PA — The local police department has released to the public its most recent police blotter, covering calls including an assault on a township resident, an employee dust-up at a local fast food restaurant, and complaints of fireworks being set off in the neighborhood.

The police blotter, which covers most calls to the Lower Providence Police Department between Friday Aug. 13 and Thursday Aug. 19, is now available on the township's website.

The most recent police blotter included calls for suspicious persons, domestic incidents, an aggressive hospital patient, an individual threatening bodily harm, an assault outside of a resident's home, a vehicle break-in and theft, and reckless dirt bike riding, among other things.

Find out what's happening in Lower Providencefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The full police blotter can be accessed here.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.