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67 Cats Rescued, Feds Indict Catholic Teacher: Lower Bucks Co. News
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in Lower Bucks County.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — An animal rescue owner was charged after 67 cats were removed at a Bensalem facility. Meanwhile, federal authorities arrested a longtime Bucks County Catholic teacher for child pornography possession.
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in Lower Bucks County:
Owner Of Long-Time Bucks Co. Rescue Charged After 67 Cats Saved From 'Awful' Conditions
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The Bucks County SPCA rescued 67 cats and kittens from the nonprofit Cats Bridge to Rescue in Bensalem where the animals endured "long-term suffering." The Bucks County SPCA said that conditions in the warehouse where the animals were housed "were awful." (Read More)
Feds Indict Bucks Co. Catholic School Teacher On Child Porn Charges
Federal charges have been filed against a longtime Bucks County Catholic school teacher for child pornography possession, one day after he was arrested by the FBI. (Read More)
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Woman Faces 30 Years In Prison For Fatally Shooting Husband At Bristol Wharf
The Levittown woman who shot and killed her husband in broad daylight at the Bristol Wharf two years ago faces up to 30 years in state prison, authorities said. (Read More)
Man Asked About Pennsbury High Security Systems: PD
A Falls Township man is in custody after wandering around Pennsbury High School East, telling police that he wanted to check the building's security systems, court records state. (Read More)
Child Luring Threat Prompts Police Patrols In Middletown Twp.
After a report about a suspicious vehicle and a possible attempted child luring in the Cobalt Ridge neighborhood on Tuesday, Middletown Township Police is increasing police patrols. (Read More)
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