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Fire Injures 3 Firefighters, Cat Killer Reward: Lower Bucks Co. News

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

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Three firefighters were injured in an apartment fire last week in Bristol Township. Meanwhile, a South American theft ring that targeted Asian business owners in Lower Bucks County got busted.

This is a summary of stories that made news in Lower Bucks County last week:

4 Injured In 3-Alarm Apartment Fire In Bristol Twp.

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Over two dozen people have been displaced from an apartment fire on Wednesday that is under investigation, fire officials said. Bristol Township Fire Marshal Kevin Dippolito said 25 people have been displaced from the fire at the Levittown Trace Apartments at 3000 Ford Road. (Read More)

$2,500 Reward By Bucks Co. SPCA To Catch Cat Killer

The Bucks County SPCA is offering a $2,5000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for shooting and killing a cat in Falls Township. (Read More)

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2 Arrested, Guns and Drugs Confiscated In Bensalem

Two men are in custody after an undercover operation in which Bensalem Police confiscated guns and drugs. Police said that members of its Police Special Investigations Unit identified Keehmon Herring, 29, of Philadelphia, PA, as a suspected drug dealer. (Read More)

How A South American Theft Ring Operated In Philly Region

It was a national crime trend where thieves targeted Asian business owners, and this South American theft ring of six men operated right here in Montgomery and Bucks counties and the Philadelphia region before being recently busted by Abington Police. (Read More)

New Branding For Acquired Navy Base Property In Horsham

The 100 acres acquired by Horsham Township from the U.S. Navy during a ceremony signing last week have been branded with a new name. During the ceremonial signing on Friday morning to transfer over 100 acres of the 862-acre former U.S. Navy base off Horsham Road. (Read More)

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