Newtown Township Police confirmed on Tuesday that an arrest had been made and that the student would face charges as a juvenile.
In other reports, police investigated stolen hunting accessories, arrested two on active warrants following traffic stops.
Newtown Borough Police also cited a man with public drunkenness after he caused an early morning disturbance on North State Street.
The funds were raised during the police department's first-ever Turkey Trot, which drew 600 runners to the streets of Newtown.
While investigating the false activation of a burglar alarm, police arrested an individual who had a warrant out for their arrest.
The Penndel Borough Police Officer from Newtown saw the fire and immediately jumped into action, police said.
In other reports, police charged three with multiple felonies following an incident at a township bank.
Ofc. DuBeck said he is excited to begin his new law enforcement career serving the residents of Newtown and Wrightstown townships.
Officer Gregg was gunned down 20 years ago inside the emergency department at St. Mary by a man he and his partner had in custody.
Firefighters from four companies battled the blaze on Wednesday night along Route 532.
The borough is asking the township to reconsider its offer of $275,000 for fire service protection in 2026.
The one-day-only hunt is aimed at reducing both antlered and antlerless deer populations, park officials said.
During a second traffic stop, police arrested a driver on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol.
The three suspects are now facing multiple felony charges, according to the Newtown Township Police Department.
Police have determined that speed wasn't a factor in the one car crash Tuesday morning on Windy Bush Road.
Township police also investigated several cases of fraud and an incident of identify theft
During a traffic stop on West Road, police seized a box truck for suspected involvement in cooking oil thefts in the area.
The borough has been working with the township to hammer out a new fire services agreement for next year.
Police also cited a man with disorderly conduct following a disturbance on the Newtown-Yardley Road.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests between Oct. 24 and 30.
Warrington man is in custody following an incident Monday that injured a driver in Lower Bucks. He now faces an attempted murder charge.
Announces the launch of new fire and emergency response training for data centers and lithium battery incidents.
Suspect taken into custody at Route 532 and Stoopville Road in Lower Makefield; firearm recovered and is being processed, police said.
Officer Christian Snowden and Officer Garrett Chirik were officially sworn-in by Newtown area District Judge Michael Petrucci.
In other reports, policed cite a man for retail theft, investigated a hit-and-run and the unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
In PA, illegally passing a stopped school bus can result in a $250 fine, five points on your driving record and a 60-day license suspension.
The truck will provide the company with a number of improved safety features and additional capabilities.
The squad said it needs the money to pay for several major capital expenses, including two new ambulances and new heart monitors.
Police also investigated an incident of fraud involving the promise of $7 million in exchange for a deposit of $10,000.
Police also investigated a phone scam involving "Sgt. White" from the Bucks County Sheriff's Department.
According to the township, notification letters have been sent to neighbors within 1,000 feet of the properties.
The new full-time firefighters were sworn in by District Judge Mick Petrucci during Wednesday night's meeting of the board of supervisors.
The night will include pizza, ice cream, a meet and greet with police and firefighters, fire truck tours, and live demonstrations.
The race will be held in memory of Officer Brian Gregg and will raise money for the Bucks County Heroes' Scholarship Fund.
Police were also called to a retail store at the Village at Newtown for the report of a retail theft.
The 26-year-old driver, who at times exceeded 100 mph as he drove on the bypass, told police he was running late for a funeral.
Officers stopped the driver at Route 532 and Taylorsville Road for having a suspended registration.
20 years ago, the unthinkable happened when Newtown Borough Police Officer Brian Gregg was gunned down at St. Mary Medical Center.
According to Newtown assistant fire chief Nicholas Weaver, there have been three incidents tied to similar circumstances at the park.
Police also investigated an incident of check fraud and responded to a vehicle that had crashed through the front doors of a business.
Leonard Pearso Ridge IV is accused of obstructing an official proceeding, entering a restricted building and grounds and disorderly conduct.