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Wrong Way Crash Death, 4 Fires Set To 1 Home: Lower Bucks Co. News
This is a summary of stories making news in Lower Bucks County over the past week.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A Yardley woman was killed after driving the wrong way on Route 1. Meanwhile, a Bucks County police officer was charged with being involved in a scheme to sell used township vehicles.
This is a summary of stories making news in Lower Bucks County over the past week:
Bucks Co. Police Officer, Ex-Town Employee Conspired To Steal Vehicles:
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A Bucks County police officer and a municipal employee conspired on a plan to rig bids to steal decommissioned vehicles, authorities said. The Bucks County District Attorney's Office said a recent grand jury investigation has led to felony charges. (Read More)
Arson Suspects Can't Be Criminally Charged In Firefighter's Death: Bucks Co. DA
While three suspects have been charged with arson in a Croydon fire last month that claimed the life of a longtime firefighter, the Bucks County District Attorney said they can't be criminally charged with causing his death. (Read More)
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Bucks Co. Woman Killed In Wrong-Way Rt. 1 Crash
The driver of a car pinned by a tractor-trailer was killed in a crash on Route 1 Tuesday afternoon, State Police said. Authorities said the 81-year-old Yardley woman was driving the wrong way on the highway at the time of the crash. (Read More)
Cat Killer Sought By Bucks County SPCA
The Bucks County SPCA is still on the prowl for the person responsible for the fatal shooting of a cat in Falls Township earlier this month. The Bucks County SPCA is offering a $2,5000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person. (Read More)
Homeowner Charged With Arson, 4 Fires Burned Her Bristol Twp. Home: PD
A Bristol Township homeowner has been charged with arson for allegedly setting fire to her home four times in June, authorities said. (Read More)
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