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Marijuana Plants Found in Royersford Man’s Home, Police Say
Daniel Hoffman, 33, was allegedly growing marijuana in his back yard and with an indoor growing system.

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Daniel Hoffman, 33, was allegedly growing marijuana in his back yard and with an indoor growing system.

The incident occurred on Gravel Pike in Perkiomen Township.
Police spent Wednesday afternoon and the early evening searching for a suspect they now believe never existed.
Hollow Road between Heebner Rd and Stump Hall Rd will close indefinitely beginning June 27.
The event will be held Friday and Saturday at Waterworks Park.
The event will be held Friday and Saturday at Waterworks Park.
Chad Cook suddenly closed his Ridge Pike barber shop in December of 2011.
An area woman with a habit of leaving her dog in the car filed a report with police last week, after a samaritan – or vandal? – placed dog feces throughout her vehicle, including the air vents.
Both departments reported thefts from unlocked cars this week.
The Great American Family Circus will be at the Sanatoga Fire Co. Thursday and Friday.
Kylie Monaco, 11, went caroling over the holidays to raise money for Lance Corporal Timothy Donley, who lost his legs serving in Afghanistan with the U.S. Marine Corps.
Electronics were stolen from the Caln Circle home.
Parent Samantha Clemmer says that for her son, summer is a break from relentless bullying.
Several vehicles in West Norriton Township were broke into on Tuesday by a man wearing hospital scrubs and had a noticeable limp.
Christopher Hill was partially ejected from his vehicle when he was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Seventh Avenue.
The U.S. News and World Report listed the county as the 35th healthiest for children, based on statistics such as low-birth-weight babies, death from injuries, teen births and children in poverty.
The annual fundraiser will offer rides, games, food and more through Saturday.
Pet food could contain Salmonella.
Sherrie Lynn Dehaven, 38, faces multiple charges stemming from a June 8 traffic stop.