The now-fired janitor also took photos of girls in the high school and at sports events, authorities said.
Teens have increasingly been riding recklessly around the area on bikes they don't have the experience to handle, police said.
The man pleaded not guilty earlier this year, though police said he called the FBI and told them he had "hurt his family."
The school did not respond to the initial complaint for two months and failed to protect its students, a lawsuit filed Monday alleges.
The man left a nearby bar just before the killing, a criminal complaint states.
Police said the man shot and killed his mother and brother inside his home and then called the FBI.
Two attackers ripped out chunks of the young girl's hair and left her with a concussion and other injuries, according to a GoFundMe.
Police said the man called the FBI to report himself shortly after the incident.
A residential garage with two cars inside of it caught fire Sunday night, authorities said.
The bank was damaged and has been shut down.
Have you seen this girl? Authorities are asking for the public's help in finding her.
First responders recounted details of what happened as their EMT loaded a patient onto a stretcher.
John Mulgrew, 24, is charged with possessing videos purporting to show young teens engaged in various sex acts.
John Bolger helped see the Trappe Fire Company through the loss of its chief, Branden Sisca, a state trooper who died in the line of duty.
The fire broke out at Meng Road Greenhouses in Lower Frederick Township on Wednesday.
The Trappe Fire Co. was kept busy Monday. The volunteer department recently received $1 million to help construct a new firehouse.
The TSA discovered the .380 caliber handgun loaded with seven rounds on Saturday at a security checkpoint.
A volunteer Montco fire department joined a Delaware County counterpart in practicing their skills in a live fire scenario last week.
The Trappe Fire Co. will be able to use the funding to build a brand-new fire department facility. The department lost its chief this year.
David Moyer, 24, of Trappe, faces third-degree murder charges in connection with the February death of his infant child.
Mitchell Spivack, 63, of Collegeville, Pa., is the longtime owner of Veree Pharmacy in Philadelphia's Fox Chase neighborhood.
The state trooper was one of five law enforcement personnel injured when a bomb placed for a training in Montco prematurely detonated.
One of the injured, a Pennsylvania state trooper, suffered shrapnel wounds to his chest. He continues to be hospitalized for treatment.
Five people were injured when a bomb was inadvertently detonated during a law enforcement training in Montgomery County on Thursday.
Officials said a bomb detonated during an FBI and ATF-led training at SCI Phoenix in Skippack Township, Montgomery County Thursday.
Ryan Noonan, 25, of Collegeville, admitted his role in supplying fentanyl to an Upper Merion woman who ended up dying of an overdose.
Ravi Kumar Bellapu, 44, of Collegeville, was given time behind bars after he pleaded guilty in connection with an arson incident.
Jesse Austin Neou, 27, of Skippack Township, waived his preliminary hearing and will face trial on fatal hit-and-run related charges.
A car crashed into a utility pole Sunday in Montgomery County, causing a brush fire to break out that extended to a shed and tractor.
Firefighters in Perkiomen Township cut a driver free from wreckage. Two days earlier, another similar accident happened at the same spot.
David Moyer, 24, stands accused of causing his infant's son's fatal injuries. He faces third-degree murder and other criminal charges.
Dan Schaefer, a Cheltenham police officer and volunteer with the Perkiomen Township Fire Company, can now add author to his repertoire.
The motorist who was pulled from a mangled vehicle was transported to a local hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries.
Justin O'Neill, 22, received a prison sentence of 5 to 23 months after pleading guilty to charges related to the sexual assault of a teen.
The unidentified man said he accidentally pulled the trigger on his handgun while trying to adjust it in his waistband without a holster.
Firefighters & emergency crews in Trappe were called out to the scene of a vehicle crash in which a car rolled down an embankment.
Fire crews from numerous area departments came out to battle a fire at Palmer International on Wednesday.
Charles Hill Jr., 34, of Perkiomen Township, was found guilty on two different sex assault charges in connection with a 2020 incident.
Trappe Fire Co. posted video online of the car, which had crashed into a public bench in Trappe after colliding with another vehicle.
The Perkiomen Township Fire Co. and crews from neighboring towns rescued a worker last week whose leg got caught in a machine.