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Police Seek Man For Illegally Buying Firearm In Hatboro
Hatboro Police seek the whereabouts of 23-year-old Tomas Amorim after issuing a warrant for his arrest on Monday.

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Hatboro Police seek the whereabouts of 23-year-old Tomas Amorim after issuing a warrant for his arrest on Monday.

PennDOT and other agencies are teaming up to promote parties on Sunday that are free from drinking and driving.
The Penndel Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 freed occupants from their vehicles Monday on the highway in Middletown Township.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released its blotter of recent criminal incidents for the past week.
The Third District Volunteer Fire Company said the grant will be used to purchase rescue tools.
Clifton “CJ” Burgess-Williams Jr. was shot while sitting in the front seat of a car on Lenora Avenue in December 2022, authorities said.
Hatboro-Horsham became the latest school district in the Philadelphia region with cameras on school buses to catch passing drivers.
Abington Police seek 17-year-old Amelia Delbove who went missing on Jan. 24.
Bensalem-based TMA Bucks is focusing on making sure Philadelphia Eagles fans don't let friends drive drunk.
The Abington Township Human Relations Commission opposes a Trump executive order ending radical indoctrination in K-12 schooling.
PA consumers could pay more for these products under new tariffs.
Lower Makefield officials are asking residents for feedback on whether the annual event should come back after not taking place in 2024.
A Levittown woman pleaded guilty to impersonating a dental assistant and performing dental functions without a license, authorities said.
Falls Township is undertaking a formal search for a new township manager to replace Matthew Takita.
Bristol Township Police said an 18-year-old Levittown woman, was struck by a car on Bristol Pike early Saturday morning.
Horsham Township Police have charged a 34-year-old man who was found asleep in his car on Friday morning.
Middletown Township Police said several accidents have been reported and several sections of roads are being closed due to ice on Monday.
PennDOT said the work is occurring near Route 1 and will last for the entire week.
PennDOT said the work on Church Road is expected to last for nearly four months under a $10.8 million project.
This is a summary of some of the stories making news in Lower Bucks County last week.