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Student Dies Of Meningitis, Gunpoint Robbery At Wawa: Lower Bucks Co. News

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

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A Bucks County high school student died suddenly from meningitis. Meanwhile, the verdict came in for a Warminster man found guilty of killing his girlfriend.

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

Neshaminy High School Student Dies From Meningitis

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A Neshaminy High School student died of meningitis after suddenly becoming ill, school officials said. Neshaminy High School Principal Stephen Garstka sent a notice to high school families to announce the death of high school senior Ryan Duffy on Tuesday. (Read More)

Armed Robbery Reported At Wawa On Street Road

Lower Southampton Township Police are investigating an armed robbery at the Wawa convenience store on Street Road on Wednesday, where the victim was held up at gunpoint. (Read More)

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Warminster Man Found Guilty Of Fatally Shooting Girlfriend: DA

A 27-year-old Warminster Township man has been found guilty in the fatal shooting of his girlfriend on the sidewalk of her Montgomery County home in May, authorities said. (Read More)

Stolen Car Drove Wrong Way On I-95 Before 4 Men Caught: PD

A stolen car went the wrong way on Interstate 95 during a chase by state police that started in Bensalem and ended in Philadelphia with four men being arrested, authorities said. (Read More)

'No Kings' Protest Draws Thousands In Lower Bucks Co.

Thousands of people turned out at a Lower Bucks County park Saturday for the second series of "No Kings" protests against the Trump Administration. (Read More)

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