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OMG PD: Top 10 Police Stories This Week In Pa.
Join us as we count down the top 10 strangest police stories this week on Patch sites across Pennsylvania.

Join us as we count down the top 10 wacky crime blotter stories this week on Patch sites across Pennsylvania:
10. East Norriton DUI Convict A ‘Complete And Utter Danger’: Report
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The woman had multiple drunk driving arrests since 2007.
9. Former Employee Sentenced For Stealing $2,700 From Lansdale Bank: Report
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The bank allegedly conducted their own investigation before informing police.
Officers found the 44-year-old victim bleeding from a 10-inch stab wound on Tuesday.
7. Authorities Investigating ‘Inappropriate Request’ From Bucks County Carnival Worker
Police are asking anyone who received “inappropriate comments or requests” from workers at the Sellersville Carnival to contact them.
6. NOTICE: ‘Numerous’ Cases Of Identity Theft And Fraud Hit Phoenixville
Police are especially warning patrons of Nudy’s Cafe.
5. Bucks County Man Charged In Ponzi Scheme: FBI
Bogdan K. Stepien, 34, claimed to be a day trader and recruited people to ‘invest’ with him, authorities say.
4. Radnor Man Charged With Disseminating Child Porn: Report
Investigators allegedly found more than 2,000 pornographic images and videos involving children while searching his computer.
3. Lansdale Man Steals $600 And 130 Packs Of Cigarettes But Forgets Tablet: Report
The alleged thief left behind his tablet computer which led to police discovering his identity.
2. Norristown Man Offered To Show Cop Child Porn In Parking Lot: Report.
His motives are unclear.
1. Pa. Man Going 100 MPH In Crash That Killed Son, 9: Authorities
The driver, Stephen Weekes of Bethlehem and his son, Anthony Weekes were both declared dead at the scene of the New Jersey crash.
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