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Stalker Sentenced, Road Rage Suspect Crime Wave: Lower Bucks Co. News
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in Lower Bucks County.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A Bucks County road rage suspect has been connected to an armed robbery in Philadelphia. Meanwhile, a Montgomery County man was sentenced for a "relentless" stalking campaign against a Bucks County woman.
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in eastern Montgomery County:
Man Conducted 'Relentless' Stalking Of Bucks Co. Woman: DA
A Montgomery County man faces up to 23 months in prison for a "relentless campaign" of stalking a Bucks County woman he met on a dating site, authorities said. (Read More)
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Bucks Co. Road Rage Suspect Connected To Philly Armed Robbery: DA
Authorities have filed additional charges against a Levittown man accused in a road rage incident that led to his shooting by a Bensalem Township police officer. (Read More)
Bucks Co. Kennel Involved In Dog Deaths Investigation Reopens
The Bucks County kennel under investigation by the Bucks County SPCA for two recent dog deaths has reopened. R.C. Dog Care, a cageless kennel on Patricia Drive in Warminster Township, announced its reopening on Monday after a temporary closure. (Read More)
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Gov. Shapiro Visits New Amazon Data Center In Bucks
Gov. Josh Shapiro appeared in Falls Township late last week to help launch the new high-tech Amazon data center. State Sen. Steve Santarsiero joined Shapiro Thursday at the site of the new data center at the North Point Keystone Trade Center on the former US Steel property. (Read More)
Yardley VFW Post Receives National Designation
Yardley-Lower Makefield VFW Post 6393 goes about its business supporting borough military veterans since its founding in 1946. For nearly 80 years, this organization has been a "pillar of service," as U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick named them "Hometown Heroes." (Read More)
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