Crime & Safety

State Senator's Warminster Office Damaged In Crash

The apparent hit-and-run crash happened overnight between Thursday and Friday on Street Road.

The apparent hit-and-run crash happened overnight between Thursday and Friday on Street Road.
The apparent hit-and-run crash happened overnight between Thursday and Friday on Street Road. (Office of Sen. Maria Collett)

WARMINSTER, PA — The Warminster office of the area's state senator was damaged overnight in what appears to have been a hit-and-run crash.

State Sen. Maria Collett, a Democrat who represents parts of Bucks and Montgomery counties, announced Friday that her district office, at 1410 W. Street Rd., was damaged by the crash.

"Fortunately, the office was closed when the crash occurred," Collett said in a news release. "I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the Warminster Township Police Department and our landlord, Sal Gaiamo of Guiseppe’s Pizza, for their prompt response and investigation of the matter."

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Collett said Friday morning that the office was open, but may be forced to close temporarily during repairs. Constituents may find out if the office is open by checking Collett's website or calling 215-368-1429 during regular business hours.

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