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100 Drug Trafficking Arrests, Teens Identified In Fatal Crash: Lower Bucks Co. News

This is a summary of stories that made news in Lower Bucks County this past week.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — The victims were identified in a fatal crash that killed three teenagers in Bucks County on Halloween night. Meanwhile, 100 people were charged as part of a three-county drug trafficking sting.

This is a summary of some of the stories making news in Lower Bucks County over the past week:

2 More Identified As Victims Of Fatal Bucks Co. Crash That Killed 3

The identities of two additional teenagers killed in a fatal crash on Halloween night in Warrington have been revealed as the community raises funds for funeral costs for the victims. (Read More)

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300 People Turned Away At Morrisville Halloween Party

They appeared in the borough for a Halloween party on Friday but got turned away at the door. That left the Morrisville Police Department to deal with the "large gathering." (Read More)

100 People Charged, Guns And Drugs Seized In Philly Region 'Sweep'

A drug trafficking crackdown in three counties has led to the arrest of 100 people, 12 firearms seized, and over $365,000 in narcotics being confiscated, authorities said. "Operation Clean Sweep" targeted Bucks, Montgomery, and Delaware counties and Philadelphia. (Read More)

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Shooting Suspect Caught After Search In Falls Twp. Woods

A Bucks County man was captured in a wooded area as police used a thermal image search to find him after a shooting prompted police to issue a shelter-in-place order on Thursday. (Read More)

Woman Purposely Tried To Run Over Pedestrian: PD

Police say a 64-year-old woman purposely drove her car into a pedestrian following a verbal altercation. Upper Southampton Police have charged 64-year-old Linda Eckert with aggravated assault and related charges for the incident at 11:39 a.m. on Tuesday. (Read More)

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